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Jun 09, 2018 Sports
The ExxonMobil boys’ and girls’ under-14 football competition begins this morning with the March Past and action in the boys’ division from 10:00hrs at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on CARIFESTA Avenue.
Marian Academy will play Uitvlugt, Dolphin Secondary come against Ann’s Grove, Bishops playing Annandale, Carmel against Vergenoegen and New Campbellville face Brickdam.
In the second half of the opening day, Tucville will play Queenstown Secondary, Chase will battle St John’s College, North Ruimveldt will match skills with School of the Nations, East Ruimveldt will come against St George’s and Kingstown will contest South Ruimveldt in the final opening round match.
Troy Mendonca who is Co-director of the organisers, Petra, noted that with the smaller number of female teams (which adds to eight as compared to the 24 male teams), their competition would not start until the third week of action.
In this space, he posited, the Guyana Football Federation will conduct some training for the females and courses for their coaches in an attempt to fine tune everyone skills.
See below the complete fixtures for today’s play.
6/9/2018 Round 1 Ministry of Education Ground Match #
11:00 hrs Tutorial vs Buxton Youth Development 1
11:00 hrs Marian Academy vs Uitvlugt Secondary 2
11:50 hrs Dolphin Secondary vs Friendship Secondary 3
11:50 hrs Charlestown Secondary vs Ann’s Grove 4
12:40 hrs Bishop High School vs Annandale Secondary 5
12:40 hrs Carmel Secondary School vs Vergenoegen Secondary 6
13:30 hrs New Campbellville vs Brickdam Secondary 7
13:30 hrs Tucville vs Queens Town Secondary 8
14:20 hrs Chase Academy vs St Johns 9
14:20 hrs North Riumveldt Multi vs School of the Nation Secondary 10
15:10 hrs East Riumveldt vs St Georges Secondary 11
15:10 hrs Kingstown vs South Ruimveldt Secondary 12
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