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Dec 22, 2018 Sports
Tonight, the curtains will fall on the KFC Goodwill Cup football tournament, which is being competed among three select local school teams and Trinidad & Tobago’s (T&T) Shiva’s Boys’ Hindu
College, after the third and final round of play.
Shiva’s boys, who are the 2016 T&T school league champions, are more likely to lift the cup after winning both their matches competed, while Annai Secondary have a slim chance of pulling off an upset if they can beat Annandale by two or more goals and hope Christianburg/Wismar Secondary School (CWSS) beat the lads from the twin-island republic.
Reigning champions of the Guyoil/Tradewind Tankers 12-team school league, Annandale Secondary, have had a horrible start to the tournament losing in extra-time to CWSS, while suffering a 2-1 defeat at the boot of Shiva’s Hindu College.
Meanwhile, Annai lost the opening match of the tournament 3-0 to Shiva’s Hindu College, while outplaying CWSS during their 3-0 win over the Lindeners last Tuesday.
This evening’s play will kickoff at 16:30hrs with an exhibition match between Queen’s College and Marian Academy before South Rupununi’s Annai matches skills with Annandale at 18:00hrs while the feature game is between CWSS and Shiva’s Hindu College at 20:00hrs.
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