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Jun 15, 2019 Sports
Round one of the ExxonMobil under-14 schools’ football tournament kicks off today at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue with 12 matches from 12:00hrs. Two matches will be played concurrently with the first two games being contested between Richard Ishmael and Lodge Secondary, while the other opening match will see Plaisance Orphanage and North Ruimveldt Secondary.
There will be a new champion crowned in this edition since 2018 champions Chase Academic Foundation are not a part of this 2019 edition. The full fixtures for the tournament that is also being supported by the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) are listed below.
6/15/2019 Round 1 Ministry of Education Ground Match #
12:00 hrs Richard Ishmael v/s Lodge Secondary 1
12:00 hrs Plaisance orphanage v/s North Ruimveldt Multi 2
12:50 hrs St Mary v/s Annandale Secondary 3
12:50 hrs New Campbellville v/s Ann’s Grove 4
13:40 hrs Carmel Secondary School v/s Uitvlugt Secondary 5
13:40 hrs President College v/s Marian Academy 6
14:30 hrs Cummings Lodge v/s Golden Grove 7
14:30 hrs Kingstown v/s St John’s 8
15:20 hrs Tutorial v/s East Ruimveldt 9
15:20 hrs Queens Town Secondary v/s St Stanislaus College 10
16:10 hrs Dolphin Secondary v/s Tucville 11
16:10 hrs Brickdam Secondary v/s Charlestown Secondary 12
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