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– Dominant performances highlight Round Two of Courts Optical U11 Pee Wee Football Tourney 2025

Exciting Round two matchup between St Gabriel’s and Marian ends in nil-all draw.Exciting Round two matchup between St Gabriel’s and Marian ends in nil-all draw.
(Kaieteur Sport) – A goal-filled day of football unfolded at the Ministry of Education Ground yesterday, as the Petra Organisation, in partnership with Courts Optical wrapped up Round Two action in the sixth Annual Pee Wee Boys’ Under-11 Schools Football Tournament.
Building on the momentum of an action-packed opening round, St. John the Baptist Primary continued their rampant form with a resounding 9-0 victory over Ann’s Grove Primary. Star forward Aaron Christian was once again in prolific form, netting five goals (13’, 16’, 20’, 24’, 29’) to extend his lead in the Golden Boot race. His strike partner, Neymar Edwards, dazzled the crowd with creative play and added a hat-trick, while Alex Pearson also got on the scoresheet only once in the emphatic win.

Superb shot but even better saves …A familiar story during Round Two phase of the 2025 Pee Wee Football tournament.
In other standout fixtures, Agatash Primary from Bartica bounced back with a commanding 5-0 win over Clonbrook Primary. Justin Calvin opened the scoring, followed by contributions from Deon Tracy, Carlos Paul, and Jake Calvin. Despite several missed opportunities, Agatash maintained full control throughout, leaving Clonbrook still searching for their first points of the campaign.
Charity Primary were clinical in front of goal as they dispatched St. Aloysius Primary 6-0, thanks to a pair of hat-tricks. Troy Boston (9’, 18’, 23’) and Adon Holmes, who netted three times in just four minutes, were simply unstoppable as they ran riot in the attacking third.
Potaro Primary also picked up another win, edging Smith Memorial 3-1 in a tightly contested matchup. Lamon Telemaque struck twice (7’, 15’), and Marek Timmerman opened the scoring in the 9th minute. Smith Memorial briefly rallied through a 11th-minute goal from Derick Holder, but could not overturn the deficit.
Later on, Batavia Primary suffered their second consecutive defeat, falling 1-0 to Tucville Primary. Dominic Dickson’s stunning ninth-minute effort proved to be the match-winner, sinking Batavia to the bottom of the standings ahead of Round Three.
Georgetown International Academy (GIA) looked sharp as they brushed aside St. Stephen’s Primary 3-0. Zakaria Zemmit bagged a quick-fire brace (9’, 13’), and Caleb Tan capped off the win with a composed finish in the 20th minute.
Stella Maris Primary were equally dominant, registering a 4-0 triumph over St. Mary’s Primary. Heeds Schultz opened the scoring in the 2nd minute, followed by Clevon Jacobs (3’) and a brace from Kenyeatha Junor (20’, 25’) in a one-sided contest.
West Ruimveldt Primary also extended their unbeaten run with a convincing 5-0 win over Sophia Primary. Coen Rajkumar’s brace, including the opening and final goals, bookended a polished team performance.
In other results; Genesis Academy and St. Theresa’s Primary played to a 1-1 draw, Marian Academy and St. Gabriel’s were held to a 0-0 stalemate in a tense, midfield-heavy affair. Leonora Primary picked up their second win of the tournament, defeating St. Pius 2-0, Winfer Garden notched their first win of the campaign, edging Redeemer Primary 1-0 while North Georgetown Primary were also on target, comfortably dispatching Goed Fortuin 2-0.
The tournament, sanctioned by the Ministry of Education, is proudly sponsored by Courts Optical, with additional support from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, MVP Sports, SkyTec Enterprise, Demerara Mutual, and Sterling Products Limited.
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