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Mar 17, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- Emphatic wins for Ann’s Grove, Yarrowkabra, and Bush Lot Secondary in the 2025 Milo/Massy Schools’ Under-18 Football Tournament fixtures held yesterday at the Ministry of Education (MoE) and Queen’s College (QC) grounds.
The opening day witnessed an astonishing 27 goals, with Chase’s Bryan Wharton and Jamal Williams of Dolphin Secondary making their mark; Wharton netting four goals and Williams completing a hat-trick in their first encounter.
Meanwhile, yesterday’s matches, organised by the Petra Organisation, continued to deliver high-octane action across both venues. The QC ground saw 18 eye-catching goals, many courtesy of Devon Chance (Ann’s Grove Secondary) and Quaency Fraser (Bush Lot Secondary).
East Coast’s main contenders, Ann’s Grove, faced a struggling Carmel Secondary side. Kennard Halley dazzled the field with his skillful footwork, orchestrating play with ease. His partnership with Chance proved too much for Carmel, as the duo combined for five goals; three for Chance and two for Halley leading Ann’s Grove to a dominant 8-1 victory.
In other QC matches, Quaency Fraser’s brilliant hat-trick powered Bush Lot Secondary to a 5-3 triumph over Bartica Secondary. Luke Langevine and Ezra James also found the net for Bush Lot. Meanwhile, President’s College and Yarrowkabra Secondary played out a tense 1-1 draw.
At the MoE ground, New Amsterdam Secondary overpowered Vreed-en-Hoop Secondary 5-2, with Kymani Sandy stealing the show. Sandy bagged four goals, scoring in the 11th, 30th, 55th, and 65th minutes, while Teon Williams added another to seal the victory.
In the penultimate match, the Griffith boys, Joel and Jeremiah, shone as West Ruimveldt cruised past Westminster Secondary 3-1. Jeremiah netted a brace, while Joel added a solitary goal to round off the scoreline.
The day concluded with a spectacular performance from Santa Rosa Secondary, who dismantled Brickdam Secondary 9-0. Daren Williams was the star of the show, scoring in the eighth, ninth, and 24th minutes, setting the tone for a relentless attacking display. Keshan Campbell (20’, 54’), Randy Chappelle (26’, 45’), Rupee Norton (22’), and Shamer David also contributed to the onslaught, cementing Santa Rosa’s dominant win.
The tournament, sponsored by Nestlé Milo, Massy Distribution, MVP Sports, and approved by the Ministry of Education, with support from Ministry of Amerindian Affairs, and the National Sports Commission.
With such an electrifying start to the tournament, fans can expect more thrilling encounters next weekend. Fixtures will be featured in a subsequent edition.
(Bush Lot Sec’ topple Bartica, Chance’s hat-trick power Ann’s Grove to 8-1 win)
Mar 17, 2025
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