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Oct 10, 2015 Sports
More exciting action anticipated today at Thirst Park
More exciting action is anticipated when play in the 4th Annual Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition resumes today with twelve matches at the Banks DIH Ground, Thirst Park.
With the opening week out of the way, teams who suffered losses on the first day of competition will no doubt be looking to get on the points table in positive fashion against their respective opponents.
Defending champion Stella Maris though they gained valuable full points in their opening clash against St. Gabriel’s will be aiming to produce a more convincing performance after scraping a 1-0 win.
Last year’s losing finalist St. Pius that won via the walkover route must be eager to get their campaign for championship glory by getting on the field for precious competitive action.
Among the other schools that will be searching for wins are Marian Academy, who lost to Smith’s Memorial, Winfer Gardens, Comenius, Rama Krishna, J.E. Burnham, St. Stephen’s, Tucville and East La Penitence.
The full day’s fixtures are seen below:
St. Sidwell’s versus Rama Krishna
St. Stephen’s vs. J.E. Burnham
St. Angela’s vs. Sophia
F.E. Pollard vs. Smith’s Memorial
Marian Academy vs. St. Agnes
Enterprise vs. Stella Maris
St. Gabriel’s vs. Winfer Gardens
Comenius vs. St. Margaret’s
East La Penitence vs. St. Ambrose
School of Nations vs. Tucville
South Ruimveldt vs. West Ruimveldt
North Georgetown vs. St. Pius
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