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Nov 10, 2018 Sports
The curtain will fall on the 2018 COURTS Under-11 pee wee football tournament this afternoon at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue when 2017 champions West Ruimveldt play St. Pius from 16:30hrs in the eagerly awaited final.
In the lead up to the final, West pulled off a come from behind win against Mocha Arcadia in their feature semifinal last Saturday MOE ground to set up today’s dream final.
Mocha’s Jiheam Lewis gave the reigning champions an early scare when he fired his school ahead in the fourth minute of the 20-minute per-half encounter, but a second half equaliser by Mark Philips from a corner set-piece and an extra-time screamer from West’s Skipper Jonathan Andries, ensured that West will have another chance to prove that they are the best come today.
Ruimveldt will clash with St. Pius who looked from the early stages of the competition as title contenders. St. Pius won the first semifinal during last week’s penultimate match day after needling the much disciplined defensively, Tucville team, thanks to Jamal Fraser with a well taken shot from just outside the box, one minute from full-time.
Some of the key players in the encounter will be West’s skipper Jonathan Andries who was last year’s MVP and Mark Philips along with St. Pius’ Jamal Fraser and Kaden Wellington who stands a good chance of becoming the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Before the final, the day’s play will begin at 12:30hrs with the 5th to 16 seeding matches while the third place clash will kick off at 15:30hrs.
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