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Jun 07, 2012 Sports
– Lodge and Christ Church to battle for semifinal spot
Action in the Scotiabank/Pepsi School Football Academy Tournament continues today at the Tucville ground better known as the Fruta Conquerors ground with an exciting playoff between two male teams from 4pm.
The tournament which allows students to balance their extra-curricular activities with academics will see Lodge Secondary School and Christ Church battling fiercely for their spot in the semi-finals.
Christ Church will be spearheaded by son of former national player from Beacon Football Club, Andre Trotz Jr. who led his team to a sweet 2-1 victory against Central High School in their last encounter in the tournament.
The upcoming junior player, who scored five goals to date in the tournament, was the sole player for his team to net against their competitor.
The semifinal, which is slated for Saturday at the same venue from 9:00hrs, will see Charlestown and the winner of today’s game facing off in the first match.
In game 2-a female clash- Tucville and Campbellville are slated to engage at 10:45hrs. in game 3- another female scrap- North Georgetown and Tutorial are down to collide at 11:30hrs and in the final game of the day-a male encounter- East Ruimveldt and Tucville are scheduled to thrown down the gauntlet.
The final for the tournament is scheduled for Saturday June 16 at the Carifesta Sports Complex ground at 10:00hrs with the female and male final.
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