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Mar 02, 2013 Sports
With the Georgetown segment of the Mashramani celebrations over, all systems are in place for today’s resumption of the exciting Milo / Petra Organisation Under-20 Schools Football Competition which is being played, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
According to the Organisers, this is the final round of the round robin phase and at its conclusion eight teams will be eliminated, while the top two teams from each group along with the four best third place finishers will proceed to the Round of 16.
In today’s fixtures, Lodge Secondary take on Dolphin at 12:00 hrs and that will be followed by the clash between Guyana Educational Trust College and David Rose from 13:50 hrs, while the final game of the day pits St. Winefride against Carmel Secondary at 15:45 hrs.
Tomorrow’s action will see Brickdam Secondary against North Ruimveldt at 12:00 hrs followed by the encounter between New Campbellville and Richard Ishmael from 13:50 hrs with Central High taking on Sophia Special School at 15:45 hrs.
The top four schools will be rewarded with prizes ranging from $200,000 for the winners, runners-up-$100,000, 3rdplace-$50,000 and 4thplace-$25,000 along with trophies and medals.
The prizes will come in the form of a project choice which is to benefit the school, while the most outstanding players will also receive prizes.
The tournament is also being run in collaboration with the Ministry of Health under its Gender-based Violence unit.
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