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Jul 17, 2018 Sports

Action between North Ruimveldt (on the ball) that defeated St. John’s College 1-0 in their boys’ semifinal match last Saturday.
The finalists in the boys’ and girls’ final of the ExxonMobil under-14 schools’ football tournament will be decided today at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on CARIFESTA Avenue from 15:00hrs.
The winners of the girls’ semifinal, which will be the first game being competed this afternoon between South Ruimveldt and La Penitence, will joining Charlestown Secondary in this Saturday’s final.
Meanwhile, the boys’ semifinal will see tournament favourites Chase Academic Foundation facing a stern test when they clash with East Coast’s Buxton Youth Developers. The winner of that match will face North Ruimveldt in Saturday’s final at the MOE ground.
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