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Mar 03, 2018 Sports
The 2018 Milo/Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) under-18 schools’ football tournament continues today with a triple header at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue from 12:00hrs.
During the last match day on Sunday three games were contested, Buxton Youth Developers trounced South Ruimveldt Secondary 5-0 in the first before St. George’s High continued their regression with another loss, this time a 3-1 defeat against Queenstown Secondary and in the feature game Masters Academy continued their winning ways with a 2-1 victory over Lodge Secondary.
Today’s play will feature Chase Academy tackling Annandale in a replay from 12:00hrs followed by The Bishops’ High versus School of the Nations and St. Rose’s will play Sir Leon Lessons in the final match.
Meanwhile, tomorrow’s play will see Uitvlugt Secondary matching skills with Cummings Lodge in the first game, then Linden based Christianburg Wismar Secondary School will oppose Ann’s Grove Secondary with the feature match being contested between Morgan’s Learning Centre and Pure Masters Academy.
The tournament that is being played under the theme: “There is no excuse for violence.” (Calvin Chapman)
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