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Mar 28, 2017 Sports
Defending champion Chase Academy continues to steamroll opponents in this
year’s Milo 18 and under Schools Football Competition following another lop-sided win on Sunday, at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
The unlucky opponent this time was South Ruimveldt Secondary who suffered a 13-0 shelling with Nicholas McArthur slamming in five goals in the 11th, 17th, 30th, 41st, 46th minutes, while Rondell Peters added a hat-trick in the 18th, 34th and 59th minutes.
Also in winners’ row were Buxton Youth Developers, School of the Nations and Bishop’s High.
The day’s full results are seen below:
Game-1
Queenstown-1 vs Buxton Youth Developers-4
Buxton Scorers
Ablamy Robertson-21st
John Gonzales-26th
Kifambo Goodman-30th
Teffrel Campbell-41st
Queenstown Scorer
Denzil Ross-59th
Game-2
School of the Nations-2 vs Pure Masters-1
Nations Scorers
Carlos Oreido-22nd
Quadad DeFreitas-33rd
Pure Masters Scorer
Matthew Gonsalves-31st
Game-3
Queen’s College-1 vs the Bishop’s High-2
Bishop’s High Scorer
Imran Khan-3rd
Keron Niles-10th
Queen’s College Scorer
DeAndro Kirton-14th
Game-4
Chase Academy-13 vs South Ruimveldt-0
Nicholas McArthur-11th, 17th, 30th, 41st, 46th,
Rondell Peters-18th, 34th and 59th
Malachi Adonis-7th
Tyrell Khan-24th
Isaiah Jack-31st
Jeremy Garrett-61st
Joshua Williams-63rd
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