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Oct 22, 2022 Sports
Kaieteur News – A total of eleven matches are carded for the third round of the COURTS Pee Wee Under-11 Schools Football Tournament, which gets underway today at the Ministry of Education Ground on Carifesta Avenue.
The tournament enters its third round today at the Ministry of Education Ground. (Photo credit: Newsroom)
The Petra organised tournament for the higher echelons in Primary Schools has its first two matches billed for 11:00 hrs on both pitches as Enterprise take on Graham’s Hall while North Georgetown and F.E Pollard locks horns.
After that, the next two simultaneously run matches commenced at 11:50 hrs when Ann’s Grove will go head to head with Craig’s football unit while the raging Redeemer squad are set to challenge Soesdyke’s team.
At 12:40, matches 29 and 30 on the tournament fixtures will begin to unfold. West Demrara’s Den Amstel team will tackle Mocha Primary’s squad while St. Margaret’s will engage Timehri Primary School’s team.
As the afternoon progresses more intriguing encounters are to be added to the brew. From 13:30 hrs, Tucville will meet Victoria while Centre of Learning and Afro-Centric Orientation (COLAACO) oppose St. Stephens.
The final two simultaneously contested matches for the day will see West Ruimveldt go up against Winfer Gardens as St. Agnes tackle St. Pius, from 14:20 hrs.
In the final showdown of the day, Marian Academy faces off with Smith’s Memorial from 15:10 hrs.
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