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Jun 29, 2019 Sports
The second annual ExxonMobil Schools’ football tournament that is also being supported by the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) continues this morning at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue with 20 matches scheduled amongst the boys’ and girls’ teams beginning at 10:00hrs.
The young ladies will be in action first with a total of eight matches scheduled. Defending champions Charlestown Secondary will be looking to continue their winning form from last week when they match skills with East Ruimveldt at 11:30hrs.
Twelve matches are scheduled to be battled amongst the young men, with the first of their matches which will be battled between St. Mary’s High and Plaisance Boscoe at noon.
The full schedule of today’s matches can be seen below.
Girls’ fixtures
Ministry of Education Ground Match #
10:00 hrs Ann’s Grove vs Richard Ishmael 5
10:00 hrs Annandale vs Dolphin 6
10:50 hrs Uitvlugt vs New Campbellville 7
10:50 hrs Lodge vs Tucville 8
11:40 hrs East Ruimveldt vs Charlestown Secondary 9
11:40 hrs St Mary vs St Stanislaus 10
12:30 hrs Ann’s Grove vs Dolphin 11
12:30 hrs Annandale vs Richard Ishmael 12
Boys Fixtures
6/29/2019 Round 3 Ministry of Education Ground Match #
12:00 hrs St Mary v/s Plaisance orphanage 25
12:00 hrs Richard Ishmael v/s New Campbellville 26
12:50 hrs North Ruimveldt Multi v/s Annandale Secondary 27
12:50 hrs Cummings Lodge v/s Brickdam Secondary 28
13:40 hrs Ann’s Grove v/s Lodge Secondary 29
13:40 hrs Tucville v/s St Stanislaus College 30
14:30 hrs Carmel Secondary School v/s President College 31
14:30 hrs Marian Academy v/s Uitvlugt Secondary 32
15:20 hrs Charlestown Secondary v/s Golden Grove 33
15:20 hrs East Ruimveldt v/s St John’s 34
16:10 hrs Kingstown v/s Tutorial 35
16:10 hrs Queens Town Secondary v/s Dolphin Secondary 36
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