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Jul 21, 2018 Sports
The third place playoffs and respective finals of the ExxonMobil Schools Football tournament will be contested today at the MOE ground.
Keen competition is anticipated as the boys and girls from the respective team’s battle for top honours following several weeks of competition. Action starts at 11:00am with a few playoff matches which will be followed by the third place play offs followed by the finals.
Full fixtures:
Girls
7/21/2018 Finals and Third Place Play-Off MoE Ground Match #
11:00 hrs – Tucville vs Vergenoegen Secondary 17 7 & 8
11:00 hrs – Uitvlugt Secondary vs Dolphin 18 5 & 6
Third Place Play Off
13:00 hrs – South Ruimveldt Secondary vs New Campbellville 19 Third Place
Girls Final
14:00 hrs – Charlestown Secondary vs East La Penitence 20 Finals
Boys
7/21/2018 Finals and Third Place Play-Off MoE Ground Match #
12:00 hrs – Marian Academy vs Dolphin Secondary 53 7 & 8
12:00 hrs – Tucville vs Vergenoegen Secondary 54 5 & 6
13:00 hrs – St John’s vs Buxton Youth Development 55 Third Place
Boys Finals
15:00 hrs – North Ruimveldt Multi vs Chase Academy 56 Finals
According to the organisers Petra, in regard to the girls’ semifinals between East La Penitence and South Ruimveldt: The South Ruimveldt team was found guilty of violations of the tournament rules in which a protest was made by East La Penitence and was upheld and as such East La Penitence will be contesting the Finals with Charlestown.
The tournament is sponsored by ExxonMobil, Pepsi and the Ministry of Public Health.
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