Latest update May 23rd, 2026 5:48 AM
Aug 03, 2019 Sports
Following a Thunder Storm last weekend, which forced a wash out of proceedings at the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue, the organisers, Petra Organisation, has reset the programme which is fixed for today starting at 1:00pm when the finals of the Exxon Mobil U-14 Schools Football tournament in contested.
The day’s programme opens with the third place playoff which will feature Queenstown Secondary challenging Dolphin Secondary.
That will be followed at 2:00pm by the Girls final where New Campbellville School comes up against East La Penitence.
Cummings Lodge then take on the challenge of Carmel Secondary School in the much anticipated boys final.
Fixtures:
GIRLS
14:00hrs: New Campbellville vs East La Penitence
BOYS
Third Place
13:00 hrs – Queenstown Secondary v/s Dolphin Secondary 51
Finals
15:00hrs: Cummings lodge v/s Carmel Secondary School 52
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