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Kaieteur Sports – The chase for glory in the sixth Annual Republic Bank Under-18 Secondary School Football League (RBL U18 SSFL) heated up on Sunday, as defending champions Chase’s Academic Foundation made their title intentions clear with another commanding victory at the Ministry of Education (MoE) ground.
On a rain-soaked surface, the Petra-organised tournament’s fourth round saw Chase’s Academic outclass West Ruimveldt Secondary 3–0, tightening their grip atop the points table with 12 points from four games.
Bryan Wharton once again proved unstoppable, netting twice in the 36th and 66th minutes after Mark Glasgow’s early opener in the 15th gave the champions the upper hand. The win keeps Chase’s Academic as the team to beat heading into Round 5.
Earlier in the day, Three Mile continued their impressive run with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Abram Zuil Secondary. The Region Two outfit struck first through Roy Da Silva, but the Bartica powerhouse rallied back as Rondell Washington levelled the scores before halftime. Travis Da Silva then found the winner in the 60th minute, sealing Three Mile’s third triumph of the season and keeping them on nine points.
Charlestown Secondary also joined the nine-point club, cruising past President’s College with a 3–0 win. Dilshawn Alleyne (21’) and Adion Hamilton (23’) stunned their opponents early, before Adriel Hamilton’s rifled finish in the 65th minute capped off a commanding display that pushed President’s College deeper into trouble.
Meanwhile, South Ruimveldt and Dolphin Secondary fought to a fierce 1–1 draw in a gritty contest that left both sides sharing the spoils in Match #15.
The Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited-sponsored tournament is also supported by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, Ronoca Concrete Inc., Busta Soft Drink (GBI), and MVP Sports. The action continues this Sunday at the same venue, with all eyes on whether Chase’s Academic can keep their perfect streak alive.
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