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Nov 16, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Action in the Republic Bank Under-18 Secondary Schools Football League heats up today at the Ministry of Education Ground, as four pivotal clashes bring the curtain down on round five of the 2025 championship.

South Ruimveldt to tackle Abram Zuil today at 13:30 hrs

Charlestown Secondary to battle Chase’s Academic Foundation for three points
Chase’s Academic Foundation, West Ruimveldt Secondary, and Charlestown Secondary continue to lead the pack in this sixth edition of the tournament, while Abram Zuil Secondary and President’s College are still hunting their first win of the campaign.
The marquee matchup of the afternoon sees the unbeaten Chase’s Academic Foundation looking to keep their flawless record intact as they square off against fellow title contenders Charlestown Secondary. Sitting on nine points, Charlestown will be desperate to halt Chase’s momentum and draw level at the top. But they’ll have their hands full, Chase’s attacking firepower, led by Kennard Halley, Isaiah Ifill, Bryan Wharton, and Mark Glasgow, has been near unstoppable. Charlestown’s dynamic duo, Dilshawn Alleyne and Adion Marks, will need the game of their lives to break Chase’s stride.
Three Mile Secondary will also be eyeing a big leap up the table when they take on President’s College at noon. The Barticians, with two wins from four outings, will fancy their chances of moving to nine points against a PC side eager to shake off a rocky start and finally claim three points.
Next up, Abram Zuil Secondary will go all-out in search of their first victory of the season when they meet South Ruimveldt Secondary. But with South boasting a +5 goal difference and a sturdy two-win, one-draw record, Abram Zuil will need a disciplined, spirited performance to earn a breakthrough result.
In the day’s third matchup, Dolphin Secondary battle second-place West Ruimveldt Secondary in what could be a defining moment for both teams. West Ruimveldt; powered by the electric Griffith brothers, Joel and Jeremiah, along with the ever-dangerous Ronaldo Ramdassare determined to stay neck-and-neck in the title race. Dolphin, however, will be aiming for an upset and will need a standout performance to topple the tournament heavyweights.
The tournament is proudly sponsored by Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited and expertly coordinated by the Petra Organisation, with additional support from Ronoca Concrete Inc., Guyana Beverage Inc. (Busta), MVP Sports, and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports.
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