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Oct 03, 2015 Sports
Today marks the start of the 4th Annual Courts Pee Wee Schools Football Competition organised by the Petra Organisation.
The competition which is being played at the Banks DIH ground, Thirst Park kicks off with twelve (12) matches, but before play commences there will be a March Past of the twenty-four teams selected to participate.
It is expected that representatives of the various sponsors will be present to meet the teams and give short addresses to the young participants.
The defending champion is Stella Maris, but word is that they will be hard pressed to retain the crown with Tucville, St. Margaret’s and F.E Pollard among the early favourites to do well.
Matches will be staged every Saturday, at the same venue.
The full fixtures for the day are as follows:
10:00 hrs St Sidwell’s v/s St. Pius
10:00 hrs Marian Academy v/s Smith Memorial
10:45 hrs Enterprise v/s Winfer Garden
10:45 hrs Comenius v/s St. Ambrose
11:30 hrs F.E Pollard v/s St Agnes
11:30 hrs School of the Nations v/s Sophia
12:15 hrs North G eorgetown v/s Rama Krishna
12:15 hrs South Ruimveldt v/s J.E Burnham
13:00 hrs St. Stephen’s v/s West Ruimveldt
13:00 hrs St. Gabriel’s v/s Stella Maris
13:45 hrs St Angela’s v/s Tucville
13:45 hrs East La Pentance v/s St. Margaret’s
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