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Jan 18, 2013 Sports
Following four days of exciting, keen and splendid action in the inaugural Under-13 Primary schools tournament organized by the Kashif & Shanghai Organisation and sponsored by Beharry Group under their Chico Sweets brand, the champions will be crowned on the final day of competition set for this Sunday at the GFC Ground.
On the penultimate day of action, three matches were contested with Tucville Primary opting out after they were found guilty of violating the rules of the competition by playing players who do not attend the school.
They were told of the infraction and were advised that they had lost the points for the two (2) games that they had earlier won. The School was also advised that they will not be debarred from the competition but they will continue to participate.
However, they decided not to continue participation denying the school and players a chance of reaching and winning the final and in the process winning lots of valuable prizes on offer for both the school and players.
In the first game on Sunday set to kick off at 14:00 hrs, Uitvlugt Primary and Company Road Primary will play off for 5th place; game 2 which commences one hour later will feature West Ruimveldt Primary and BV Quamina Primary in the 3rd place encounter while the grand final at 16:00 hrs is an all East Bank affair between Grove and Soesdyke Primary schools.
In the preliminary round, Grove defeated Soesdyke 1-0 in an exciting clash and this final game promises more excitement between the two schools.
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