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Oct 29, 2019 Sports
Match day two of the second annual Guyoil/Tradewind Tankers Schools Football League saw three matches being played at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground, Carifesta Avenue.
The defending champions, Annandale Secondary showed that they will be a force to reckon with again in this year’s competition after beating The Bishops’ High School (BHS) 4-3 in the feature match.
At the end of the first half, Annandale were up 4-1 and on the resumption of play they were just going through the motions with a sizeable lead. However, BHS took advantage of the champion’s lapse of concentration and netted two late goals.
On the score sheet with a double each for Annandale were Omari Glasgow (5th & 31st) and Colin Henriques (7th and 24th). Aquino Luke (21st), Romeo Bradford (54th) and Malachi Richards (63rd) scored for BHS.
In the first match of the afternoon, President’s College (PC) drew 2-2 with Cummings Lodge Secondary. It was an eventually disappointing result for Cummings Lodge after they were up 2-0 by the 28th minute through one goal each from Jitzak Martinez and Ronnel George.
However, PC was never going to give up and Alistair Henry found the back of the net in the 43rd minute before Shalom Chisholm equalised in stoppage time. The second match produced a comfortable 3-0 win for Lodge Secondary over Marian Academy courtesy of a second half brace from Dorwin George who squandered a few easy chances. Nicholas Trotman had opened the scoring in the fifth minute of the match.
The winners of this tournament along with runners up will qualify for the end of year Goodwill tournament that will include a school team Trinidad & Tobago (T&T), a Hinterland team and an All-Star team.
The first place team will pocket $200,000 towards a project of their school’s choice with second place getting $100,000, third $50,000 and fourth place $25,000.
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