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Jul 08, 2013 Sports
Orealla Secondary School continues their enterprising run in the Digicel Schools Football Championship when they dumped last year’s Region Six champions Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS) with a stunning 4-0 win in a game played on Friday last at the Skeldon Community Centre.
The lads from the Riverain Amerindian Community still brimming from their 13-0 hammering of Lower Corentyne Secondary in a first round fixture showed that that victory was no fluke. They ensured that their more than 60 miles trip to participate in the game was worthwhile as they completely outplayed and dominated the TASS team which was playing their first game of the competition having drawn a bye to the second round.
At the half way point, Orealla enjoyed a 1-0 lead through a Kevin Dick goal in the 37th minute.
The lads from Orealla came out running and completely dominated the second half as they blasted in three more goals, Orsina Moses finding the target in the 51st, Mark DeVier in the 83rd and Jermin Biswane crowing it off three minutes later to send TASS home early.
Meanwhile, Berbice Educational Institute (BEI) booked their place in the second round with 5-3 victory over Canje Secondary School (CSS) at the All Saints Scott’s Church Ground, Princess Elizabeth Road, New Amsterdam.
The BEI team which is brimming with confidence having won the last Senior Inter School competition in New Amsterdam did not find the going easy when they opposed the lads from the only Secondary School in Canje.
Quason Drakes with a fifth minute strike got BEI off the mark which was followed by a Gary Salomon double in the 27th and 34th minute.
Goalkeeper Omari Bentham who played outside in the second half, scored one minute after the resumption while Troy Munroe sealed the deal in the 56th minute.
CSS played their hearts out and were rewarded with goals by Quacy Reid in the 29th minute, Jamal Benjamin found the back of the nets in the 77th and 81st minute. There has been some changes to the Berbice leg of the fixtures and it is not too certain who BEI will oppose next. (S.Whyte)
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