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Oct 06, 2013 Sports
Tournament favourites Tucville suffered a surprising loss to St. Puis who defeated them 1-0 when the Petra Organization/Courts Guyana Inc. Pee Wee Under-11 Schools Football Tournament continued yesterday, at the Thirst Park ground.
They were led to victory through a penalty strike off the boots of Bevney Mark which was netted in the 7th minute of play. St. Pius was awarded the spot kick following a hand ball in the area and Mark hit a
powerful right footed effort low into the right hand corner.
St. Puis almost increased their advantage in the second period, but Marcus Wilson’s screaming right footer following an incisive run from the left flank was brilliantly saved with his legs by goalkeeper Kedar Chester.
Tucville’s best chance of the match came through Rayheim Marques, who upon receiving a DeAndre Linton cross from the right side that landed just outside the penalty area, but his shot skimmed the crossbar and landed safely into touch.
In other results, St. Gabriel’s edged Stella Maris 1-0 through a Teon Forde 24th minute strike.
St. Margaret’s and Enterprise played to a 2-2 draw. Rashead Evans netted for Enterprise in the ninth and 14th minute, while Diego Briton and David Scott levelled for the Camp street side in the sixth and 27th minutes.
F.E. Pollard squeaked past St. Angela’s 3-2. Dominick Fields, Keyambo Jervis ad Cordell Charles was on target for the winners in the 11th, 22nd and 30th minutes respectively. Netting a double for the losers was Devon Haywood in the 13th and 26th minutes.
St. Sidwell edged Winfer Gardens 1-0 compliments of Miguel Stall’s 23rd minute strike, while J.E. Burnham and South Ruimveldt played to a nil-all draw.
Defending champions Marian Academy registered their first win in this year’s competition thanks to a walkover from Sophia, while Ketley and Success Primary played to a 0-0 stalemate.
Powerhouse unit East La Penitence kept up their furious onslaught after trouncing
Redeemer 3-0 with goals from Leroy Yaw, Fabian Boters and Andre Hope in the ninth, 25th and 28th minute respectively.
North Georgetown won via walk over from West Field, while Redeemer returned later to gain a walkover from Sophia in a fixture that was to be played in opening week action.
In the final fixture of the day, West Ruimveldt defeated St. Stephen’s 3-1. Leandre Gilbert, Ryan Archer and Michael Oie netted for the winners in the 10th, 13th and 29th minute. Scoring for the losers in the 19th minute was Jaiheim Taylor.
The competition resumes next week Saturday with twelve more matches at the same venue.
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