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Mar 26, 2017 Sports
-Chase Academy in action today
Masters Academy, Morgan’s Learning Centre and Sir Leon Lessons registered emphatic
wins when play in this year’s Milo 18 and under Schools Football Competition resumed, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
Masters Academy led by four goals from Calvin Peters and three from Tyrone Khan posted a comfortable 12-1 triumph over Tutorial, while Sir Leon Lessons beat Dolphin 7-1 and Morgan’s Learning Centre hit seven past a hapless East Ruimveldt that failed to register a goal.
In the day’s full results:
Game-1
Masters Academy-12 vs Tutorial Secondary-1
Masters Scorers
Calvin Peters-5th, 9th, 32nd and 36th
Tyron Khan-52nd, 60th and 62nd
Dorinyn George-58th and 64th
O’Neil Glasgow-1st
Ryan Dowden-28th
Carl Lynch-41st
Andel Smith-47th
Tutorial Scorer
Zion Gray-57th
Game-2
Carmel Secondary-1 vs Lodge Secondary-0
Darrel Niles-55th
Game-3
Dolphin Secondary-1 vs Sir Leon Lessons-7
Sir Leon Scorers
Adrian Aaron-9th, 40th, 57th and 59th
Omari James-56th
Meshach Barratt-60th
Dexter Blue-65th
Dolphin Scorer
Shemar Welch-68th
Game-4
Morgan Learning Centre-7 vs East Ruimveldt-0
Chris Casey-44th and 55th
Orin Moore-30th
Lionel Holder-34th
Daniel Clarke-53rd
Daniel Floyd-62nd
Meanwhile in today’s round of matches:
11:00 hrs Queenstown Secondary v/s Buxton
12:30 hrs School of the Nations v/s Pure Masters
14:00 hrs Queen’s College v/s Bishop’s High School
15:30 hrs Chase Academy v/s South Ruimveldt Secondary
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