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Apr 20, 2013 Sports
Surprise package Canje Secondary School (CSS) and Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS) are the school that will clash in the final of the fourth edition of the Trinidad and Guyana Sports Club and Outreach Programme (TGSCOP) U-13 Inter Secondary school football competition for schools in the NA/ Canje district, which is being played at the All Saints Scott’s Church ground in New Amsterdam.
In semifinal play Thursday, giant killers CSS with a goal off the boot of Dwayne Austin squeezed past last year’s losing finalist Overwinning Secondary school (OSS) 1-0 to continue their unbeaten run in the competition.
In the second semifinal it was Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS) who surprisingly failed to show up for their first game that whipped Berbice Educational Institute (BEI) 4-1 to book their place in the final. TASS’s onslaught was led by doubles off the boots of Lamar Reid and Joshua Butts. Mark Porter scored the consolation goal for BEI. The third place playoff will precede the final with OSS coming up against BEI.
In results of matches played on the final day of the preliminary rounds which was held on Wednesday, Giant killers CSS through a Dwayne Austin strike in the last minute of play, needled NAMS 1-0 to play unbeaten and end the preliminary round on nine points.
In another game, OSS for their part surprised SON 1-0 with the winner coming off the boot of Gevon Shultz. The next game saw BEI continued BHS dismal run in the competition with a 2-0 victory with goals coming off the boot of Arion Kendall and Daniel Thomas.
In the final game TASS continued their strong comeback in the competition with a Lamar Reid double leading them to a comfortable 2-0 victory over VESS. (Samuel Whyte)
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