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Mar 25, 2017 Sports
With the finish line fast approaching, the business end of this year’s Milo 18 and under
Schools Football Competition starts in earnest today with four Round of 16 matches planned for the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
Highlighting today’s action is the Dolphin versus Sir Leon Lessons, while the East Ruimveldt and Morgan Learning Centre encounter should be an interesting affair as well.
Another game that should produce fireworks is the Carmel versus Lodge collision.
Meanwhile, four more games are planned for tomorrow, at the same venue.
The game that will most likely draw much attention is the clash between defending champion Chase Academy and South Ruimveldt.
The champs have been in sparkling form so far and this shape is expected to continue.
The fixtures for the two days are seen below:
11:00 hrs Masters Academy v/s Tutorial Secondary
12:30 hrs Carmel Secondary School v/s Lodge Secondary School
14:00 hrs Dolphin Secondary v/s Sir Leon Lessons
15:30 hrs East Riumveldt Secondary v/s Morgan Learning Centre
On Sunday-
11:00 hrs Queenstown Secondary v/s Buxton
12:30 hrs School of the Nations v/s Pure Masters
14:00 hrs Queens’ College v/s Bishop’s High School
15:30 hrs Chase Academy v/s South Ruimveldt Secondary
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