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Nov 10, 2012 Sports
The Quarterfinals of the Courts Petra Pee Wee Inter-Schools Football tournament, which is being organised by Petra Organisation, will be contested today when the top eight teams battle to see who moves one step closer to the coveted title.
After three weeks of round robin action at the Thirst Park Ground, parents, teachers and supporters of the teams will witness a two stage knockout tournament. The top eight teams will battle for first place to eighth place, while the bottom eight teams will compete for ninth to sixteenth.
The action kicks off today from 10:00 hours with the first half of the day being the 9-16 playoff as St. Pius faces Success Academy, while Sophia battles with South Ruimveldt, simultaneously.
Following that, FE Pollard meet St. Sidwell’s while Enterprise goes up against Green Acres with both matches expected to start at 11:00 hours.
At noon the quarterfinal action gets underway as West Ruimveldt clash with Ketley Primary and North Georgetown battles St. Gabriel’s. Finally, the day wraps up with the Marian Academy versus St. Margaret’s match and Tucville against Redeemer.
This week, three more parents or teachers will win gate prize compliments of the sponsors. Last week a Coby DVD Player, 4GB MP3 Player and a vacuum were won by three parents.
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