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Apr 12, 2019 Sports
Team CWSS needled Annandale on Sunday to reach the final of the 2019 Milo Schools’ football tourney.
A new champion will be crowned after Linden’s Christianburg/Wismar Secondary School (CWSS) plays Lodge Secondary in the final of the seventh annual Milo Schools’ football tournament, this Sunday at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue.
Both teams had contrasting paths during their respective last four matchups at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue, last Sunday, but the final is anticipated to be keenly contested.
In their semifinal win against Annandale Secondary, CWSS had a scrappy 1-0 win courtesy of a free kick off the boot of Andre Mayers from just over the half. After this early goal against the East Coast boys, CWSS struggled and were lucky to not concede.
In the other semifinal, Lodge didn’t hold back and they thumped President’s College (PC) 7-0. The Georgetown based side seemed to score at will with a brace on either side of the half from Dorwin George (37th & 76th) leading the line with single strikes from Rasheed Roberts (27th), Turston Gordon (44th), Nicolas Trotman (70th), Leroy Sealey (84th) and Marcus Bamfield (90th).
Preceding the final will be the third place playoff between Presidents College and Annandale at 14:00hrs while the final will kickoff at 16:00hrs. The tournament is also sponsored by the Ministry of Public Health through its Stop Gender Based Violence Campaign.
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