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Christ Church Secondary assembled for a photo-op on Monday at MoE ground, as the winner of the march past.
Kaieteur Sports – Round Two of the fifth annual ExxonMobil Boys and Girls Schools Under-14 Football Tournament will kick off today at the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue.

A snippet of what to expect today at the MoE Ground in round 2 of ExxonMobil Boys and Girls U14 Football Championship
This seven-week-long event will feature an exciting lineup of 27 games. In the Boys division, Three Mile will face off against Leonora Secondary while Charity will compete against Dolphin Secondary in the Girls division, with both matches starting at 10:00 am.
The tournament will run throughout the day, showcasing the defending champions Waramuri Top (Girls) and Bartica Secondary (Boys) in matches scheduled just after lunch. The competition began with a full slate of matches on Monday, where Santa Rosa’s Vernica Chatta stole the spotlight with a remarkable six-goal performance.
Additionally, standout players Gregory Romascindo, Norismar Williams, Shane James, and Keysi Austin delivered impressive brace performances, setting a high standard for the rest of the tournament.
This championship features 36 boys’ teams and 24 girls’ teams, all aiming for their respective titles. Christ Church Secondary claimed the prestigious March Past trophy on the opening day, and coaches are keen to see how their teams perform in the round robin matches.
The tournament is organised by the Petra Organisation and sponsored by ExxonMobil, with support from Stena Drilling, MVP Sports, Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL), the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports.
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