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Mar 04, 2013 Sports
Milo / Petra Organisation Under-20 Schools Football Competition
Chase Academy, Richard Ishmael and Central High all recorded wins on the final day of the preliminary phase in the Milo / Petra Organisation Under-20 Schools Football Competition which continued yesterday, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
In the opening game, Chase Academy inflicted a 5-1 drubbing on North Ruimveldt with Ryan Watson (3rd & 26th) netting a brace. He was supported by single goals from Carl Semple (21st), Isaiah Reddy (62nd) and Steve Sankar (78th).
North Ruimveldt’s solitary strike came off the boots of Keron Johnson (59th).
Richard Ishmael then squeezed past New Campbellville 3-2 thanks to Kristoff Watts (41st, 52nd & 68th), who netted a hat-trick, while Shamar Barrow’s (11th & 15th) minutes efforts, before he was red carded for indecent language had given them the lead initially.
The final game between Central High and Sophia Special School did not play due to the non arrival of the latter.
In the day’s full results:
Game 1
Chase Academy 5 v/s North Ruimveldt Secondary 1
Chase Academy
Ryan Watson 3rd & 26th min
Carl Semple 21st min
Isaiah Reddy 62nd min
Steven Sankar 78th min
North Ruimveldt Secondary
Keron Johnson 59th min
Game 2
Richard Ishmael v/s New Campbellville Secondary 3-2
Richard Ishmael Secondary
Krisstoff Watts 41st, 52nd & 68th min
New Campbellville
Shamar Barrow 11th & 15th min
Game 3
Central High School v/s Sophia Special School.
Central high school won by walk over.
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