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Apr 13, 2013 Sports
Mackenzie High School (MHS) defeated Marcia Craig’s Educational Institute 3-1 as play in this year’s Edward ‘Screw’ Richmond Memorial Schools Football Competition continued on Thursday, at the Wisburg School Ground.
In a match that saw both sides squandering many excellent chances, Mackenzie High were able to hammer three goals past their opponent’s custodian to claim the full three points and move closer to a semi-final berth.
Here are the scores:
Game 1
Linden Foundation Secondary School (LFSS) gained a walkover from New Silvercity Secondary School.
Game 2
Marcia Craig’s Educational Institute 1-3 Mackenzie High School
Scorers
Qualon Andries (MHS) – 5th Min.
Tevin Thompson (MCEI) – 7th Min.
Akeem Higgins (MHS) – 24th Min.
Rolex John (MHS) – 45th Min.
Play continues on Tuesday 16th with one match, at the Wisburg School Ground.
Harmony Secondary School will match skills with C/Burg Wismar Secondary School as both teams try to gain maximum points towards a semifinal berth.
Game time is 14:30 hrs.
Photo on server Claude as: Andries: Caption- Mackenzie High School goalscorers Qualon Andries, Akeem Higgins and Rolex John pose for a photo op following victory over Marcia Craig’s Educational Institute.
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