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Mar 08, 2012 Sports
The Scotia Bank/Pepsi Schools Football Academy donated equipment to
Central High School, Charlestown Secondary, St. Stanislaus College and New Campbellville Secondary yesterday afternoon at the Ministry of Education Sports Complex.
Marketing Manager of Scotia Bank Jennifer Cipriani and DDL representative Alexis Langhorne present the equipment to the coaches of New Campbellville Secondary and Central High School.
The Scotia Bank/Pepsi Schools Football Academy Tournament will kick off on Saturday with an official opening ceremony involving the 12 competing schools.
Double headers will be played as the tournament gets underway at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground from 9hrs.
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