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Nov 06, 2022 Sports
COURTS Pee Wee U-11 Tournament…
Kaieteur News – Following the contesting of the quarterfinal stage of the Petra organised COURTS Pee Wee Under-11 Schools Football Tournament yesterday at the Ministry of Education (MoE) Ground, four teams have made it to the semi-final stage.

Marian Academy’s scorers (from left): Maxwell Viapree, Nyhl George, Cristiano Larose and Egan Bulkan.
Enterprise, North Georgetown, St. Pius and Marian Academy secured wins to take one step closer to the ninth title.
Enterprise prevailed, 3 – 1, against Soesdyke Primary as Toshan Haynes led with a double. He scored goals in the fifth and 19th minutes while teammate, Dontay Kowlessar (13th) accounted for the other goal. Soesdyke’s lone goal was scored by Nathan Roberts in the sixth minute.
North Georgetown’s match with West Ruimveldt ended in a dreaded penalty shootout as the eventual semifinalist won 6 – 5. The victorious side was clinical from the line as Anthony Horshan, Vandell Edinboro, Akel Junior, Malik Fletchman, Nathaniel Peters and Shawn Douglas found the back of the net.
For West Ruimveldt, their goal scorers were Deshawn Thomas, Teon Francis, Aaron Archer, Malachi Alleyne and Yusuf McLean.
Marian Academy had the upper hand against Ann’s Grove Primary for the entirety of the match and triumphed 4 – 0. Nyal George (3’) scored first then Maxwell Viapree (5’) doubled the lead for his side. Christian LaRose (9’) scored Marian Academy’s third goal while Ezon Bulkan (29’) accounted for the fourth.
In the much anticipated Redeemer Primary versus Saint Pius encounter, the latter prevailed 2 – 1. However, it was Redeemer that went ahead in the 22nd minute when Adiel Hamilton scored. Aron Vasconcellos (28’, 30’) then made his presence felt with a double to give St. Pius the victory.
Prior to the quarterfinals, the remainder of teams played for position 9 – 16. COLAACO defeated Tucville, 1 – 0, to claim spot 15. The lone scorer in this match was Darrel Hickson (16’).
Timehri defeated Craig, 3 – 2, by way of a penalty shootout to cop 13th place. Craig’s Phillip Sealy and Kevin Dejounge scored but it was not enough to beat Timehri from the mark as Nyron Barrow, Carlos Medina and Quinton Taylor netted.
Winfer Gardens got past Smith’s Memorial, 3 – 1, on penalty kicks. Winfer Gardens’ goals were scored by Jeremiah Williams, Andre Robinson and Niquan Harlequin while Asquith Smith scored for the opposition.
Dem Amstel easily walked away with 11th place following a victory via walk over from Mocha.
The competition continues next Saturday, November 12, at the same venue.
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