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Mar 19, 2013 Sports
The semi-final lineups in this year’s Milo / Petra Organisation Under-20 Schools Football Competition have been decided following the completion of the final round of quarter-final matches on Sunday, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
In the first game set for tomorrow at the same venue, St George’s takes on Carmel at 16:00 hrs and that will be followed by the clash between Tucville and South Ruimveldt.
In Sunday’s final round of quarter-final action, South Ruimveldt defeated Richard Ishmael 3-1 thanks to strikes from Jamain Beckles (20th), Keith Caines (28th) and Martin Adams (70th), while Ray Stanton (36th) minute effort was the lone response for the losers.
In the feature matchup, Tucville beat Bishop’s High 4-2 in overtime after regulation period ended 2-2.
Dorwin Filter (52nd, 107th) and Ryan Blackman (72nd, 102nd) added to their regulation period goals with one each in overtime to complete a brace apiece, while Shamel Lewis’ (40th, 70th) minutes pair kept the contest on a knife’s edge until the 90 minutes expired sending the game into extra time.
In the day’s full results:
South Ruimveldt defeated Richard Ishmael 3-1
Goal Scorers
South Ruimveldt Secondary -Jamain Beckles 20th min
Keith Caines 28th min
Martin Adams 70th min
Richard Ishmael Secondary – Ray Stanton 36th min
Game 2
Tucville beat Bishop’s High 4-2 in overtime.
Tucville Secondary School –
Ryan Blackman 52nd & 107th min
Dorwin Filter 72nd & 102nd min
Bishop’s High School –
Shamal Lewis 40th & 70thmin
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