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Jul 21, 2019 Sports
Campbellville Secondary will face East Ruimveldt in the final of the female segment of the 2019 ExxonMobil Schools Football tournament.
During yesterday’s semi-finals, the two finalists took vastly different paths.
On pitch one it was a battle of skills when the eventual winners Campbellville stitched in the first goal, compliments of Breanna Solomon in the 17th minute.
Solomon returned in the 25th minute to make it two goals, leaving fans to believe that the game was over at that point.
However, Shania East in the 39th minute brought the game back to life with a stunning goal as the Charlestown side seemed to be making a resurgence.
Shoiana Adams in the 45th quickly restored the two-goal advantage with New Campbellville’s third in the 45th minute before East narrowed the margin to one goal with a last-ditch 50th minute strike.
Charlestown could not register that equalising goal before the whistle went.
In the other game, it was easy sailing for East Ruimveldt who breezed by Tucville, 2-0.
Keasha Jones in the 15th and Shaqwana Wright, (46th) were the scorers in the match as the two teams prepare to meet next Saturday.
Meanwhile, in the Boys action: Queenstown won 3 to 2 on penalties in Game 1 after the scores were level.
Queenstown 3 Vs Marian 3
Queenstown Scorers
Jason Titus 8th, 28th
Kempson Spencer 30th
Marian Scorers
Bradley Walton 7th
Daniel Lowe 15th, 34th
In Game 2 Carmel Secondary 3 beat New Campbellville 1.
Carmel Scorers
Ian Daniels 40th
Matthew Layne 6th
Shem James 9th
New Campbellville Scorers
Antonio McArthur 31st
In Game 3 Cummings Lodge 2 beat Lodge 0.
Cummings lodge Scorers
Jitzak Martinez 15th
Shiloh Adams 32nd
Game 4 resulted in Dolphin Secondary 6 defeatin Plaisance Bosco 0.
Dolphin Scorers
Ian Ward 2nd
Dwayne James 4th, 44th, 49th
Jequan Cole 10th
Tyrese John 43rd
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