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Feb 23, 2015 Sports
On a day that saw two of five scheduled matches played, Dolphin Secondary registered the most emphatic victory of the day when they inflicted a 6-0 drubbing on Houston as play in the Nestle Milo Under-20 Schools Football Competition continued yesterday, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
Appearing in the first fixture of the day, the Charletown-based team raced into the lead after four minutes through Darrel Omalis.
Three minutes later, Leon Richardson scored the first of a double, before Shamar Chrales stretched their advantage when he got into the act.
It was more misery for Houston one minute later when Ryan Dowding etched his name on the scoresheet to give Dolphin a comfortable 4-0 lead at the break.
Shortly after the resumption, Dakhawn Matthews added another, before Richardson completed his tally to serve more humiliation for Houston, whose reprieve came when the final whistle sounded.
In the day’s full results:
Game-1
Dolphin Secondary-6 vs Houston Secondary-0
Dolphin Scorers
Darrel Omalis-4th
Leon Richardson-7th and 42nd
Shamar Charles-14th
Ryan Dowding-15th
Dakhawn Matthews-36th
Game-2
Queen’s College-1 vs Mae’s Secondary-1
Queen’s College Scorer
Kevin Wills-41st
Mae’s Scorer
Emmanuel Trotman-31st
Game-3
Chase Academy vs St John’s College
Match Rescheduled
Game-4
Bishop’s High vs New Campbellville
Bishop’s won via walkover
Game-5
Carmel Secondary vs East Ruimveldt Secondary
East Ruimveldt won via walkover
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