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Nov 02, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The sixth Annual Republic Bank Under-18 School Football League continues today at the Ministry of Education Ground, with four exciting clashes set to wrap up the round three phase.
After two rounds of competition, Chase’s Academic Foundation, Three Mile Secondary, and Charlestown Secondary remain unbeaten and will look to extend their impressive runs.

Defending champs Chase’s Academic Foundation face off with Bartica powerhouse Three Mile Secondary today.
Defending champions Chase’s Academic have already stamped their authority on the tournament with two dominant victories, while Three Mile Secondary has also impressed with back-to-back wins. The marquee matchup kicks off at 12:00 noon, when these two unbeaten sides face off in what promises to be a thrilling contest that could determine early championship momentum.
In the other fixtures, Abram Zuil Secondary will meet West Ruimveldt Secondary, followed by President’s College going head-to-head with Dolphin Secondary in match #11. The day concludes with South Ruimveldt taking on the in-form Charlestown Secondary in what should be a fierce finale.
The 2025 edition of the tournament continues to enjoy strong support from Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited, alongside partners MVP Sports, Demerara Mutual, Ronoca Concrete Inc., and Guyana Beverage Inc. through its Busta brand.
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