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Jul 08, 2017 Sports
Defending champions Chase Academy issued a strong warning to the rivals with a comprehensive victory over Queenstown Secondary when the Digicel schools football tournament continued yesterday at the Ministry of Education
ground.
Stephan Reynolds, Adrian Aaron, Rondel Peters and Raushan Ritch each scored a hat-trick as their team hammered 16 goals past the hapless Queenstown Secondary who failed to find the back of the net.
Chase Academy made their presence felt from the opening whistle as Reynolds put them ahead in the first minute before Aaron stretched the lead in the seventh. Peters scored his first goal in the 15th minute, while Aaron netted his second in the 25th. Queenstown had no answer for their opponents attacking play and Reynolds added another in the 28th minute before Jeremiah Sookram netted in the 34th as Chase Academy enjoyed a 6-0 advantage at half time.
The defending champions continued to attack and Aaron completed his hat-trick two minutes into the second half before Peters netted his second three minutes later. Reynolds found the back of the net in the 45th minute to register his third goal, while debutant Kevin Padmore netted in the 47th and 49th as Chase dominance continued.
Peters rounded off his hat-trick in the 56th minute, while Ritch scored in the 61st and 64th before Shemel Smith slotted home in the 67th. Ritch became the fourth player in the side to score a hat-trick when he slotted home in the 70th.
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