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Oct 19, 2012 Sports
The Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition, which is set to commence tomorrow with eight matches at the Thirst Park ground, received a significant boost yesterday when Banks DIH Non-Alcoholic Malts Brand Manager Clayton McKenzie confirmed his Company’s support for an Ambulance to be present during the staging of the matches.
During a simple symbolic ceremony, McKenzie and officials of the Petra Organisation Troy Mendonca and Rishawn Sandiford joined staff of the Davis Memorial Hospital Dr. Warren Creed, Kathy Fabriga, Deon Alfred, Raymond Persaud and Rudolph Daly for the occasion meant to assure players and parents that the Organisers are leaving no stone unturned in guaranteeing that safety and the presence of competent medical personnel is of utmost importance.
Mendonca speaking on behalf of the Organisers first thanked McKenzie for his Company’s support and assured that the staff that will accompany the Ambulance are all competent, having worked with them during the staging of the ‘Guinness Greatest of the Streets’ Competition held earlier this year.
Meanwhile, the teams have been divided into four groups with each comprising four schools and will play each other in the round robin format with the top two progressing to the quarter-finals, while the remaining two from each group advance to play for the ninth to sixteenth place finishers.
Desktop Computers will be given to the top four finishers, while every school that participates will benefit from the donation of two Coby Boom Boxes apiece in addition to trophies and medals.
Meanwhile, opening day fixtures are as follows: Marian Academy versus St. Pius from 10:00 hrs; St. Sidwell’s vs. Ketley; Green Acres vs. Sophia; Tucville vs. St. Gabriel’s; West Ruimveldt vs. Success Academy; St. Margaret’s vs. F.E Pollard; South Ruimveldt vs. Redeemer and North Georgetown vs. Enterprise.
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