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Feb 04, 2013 Sports
Milo U-20 Schools Football Competition
St. George’s, Queen’s College and South Ruimveldt all registered wins when the Milo Under-20 Schools Football Competition continued yesterday, at the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue.
In the most impressive performance of the day, St. George’s inflicted a crushing 11-0 triumph over a hapless St. John’s College with Royston Dublin (12th, 14th, 31st, 35th & 77th min) hitting in five goals, Sean Taylor (23rd and 75th) and Quinsey Caveril (29th and 67th) netted a brace apiece, while Oseal Small (17th) and A. Small (70th) completed their tally.
In the second game of the day, Queen’s College edged Cummings Lodge 3-2 with Jayadev Mana (41st and 60th) hammering in a pair, while Stephen Rutherford (81st) added the other goal.
On target for Cummings Lodge was Hutson Henery, who fired in a pair in the 29th and 48th minutes.
In the final clash of the day, South Ruimveldt eased to a comfortable 8-3 win over Bishop’s High.
Keith Collner (26st, 50th and 60th min), Colin Peters (19th & 31st), Jaleel Hamilton (48th) and Akeem Henery (66th & 79th) were the players to enter the scoresheet.
For Bishop’s High School, Shamal Lewis (44th, 59th min & 70th) booted in a hat-trick.
The tournament resumes this weekend with matches slated for Saturday and Sunday, at the same venue.
Meanwhile, the top four schools will receive cash awards which will go towards the creation of a project of their choice.
The champion school will receive $200,000, runner-up $100,000, third place $50,000 and fourth $25,000. All four institutions will also be given medals and trophies, while the Most Valuable Player, Highest Goalscorer, Best Goalkeeper, Best Coach and Most Supportive Parent will be recognised for their achievements.
The schools hunting the top prizes are: Charlestown, North Georgetown, Christ Church, Ascension, Tucville, St John’s College, St George’s, Tutorial High, Cummings Lodge, Bishop’s High, South Ruimveldt, Queen’s College, Lodge, David Rose, Dolphin Secondary, Guyana Education Trust College, St Winefride, North Ruimveldt, Carmel, Brickdam, New Campbellville, Sophia Special School, Richard Ishmael and Central High.
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