Latest update December 6th, 2019 12:59 AM
The second annual Guyoil/Tradewind Tankers Schools’ Football League which is also being supported by Ansa McAl Trading Ltd. continued on
Bishops’ High’s Malachi Richards was again on the score sheet during his side’s 2-1 win over Saints.
Sunday at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on Carifesta Avenue with three matches with inaugural champions Annandale Secondary maintaining their perfect record after thumping Cummings Lodge 8-0.
Colin Henriques and Seon Haywood both netted hat-tricks, while Omari Glasgow bagged a brace in the massive win for the defending champions.
Malachi Richards bagged a brace for The Bishops’ High school in their 2-1 win over the winless St. Stanislaus College. Josiah King scored the lone goal for ‘Saints’.
Marian Academy needled Queen’s College thanks to a strike from Recardo Percival in the 10th minute.
The winners of the tournament along with runners up will qualify for the end of year goodwill tournament that will include a school team Trinidad & Tobago (T&T), a hinterland team and an all-star team.
The winners will also pocket $200,000 towards a project of their school’s choice with second place getting $100,000, third $50,000 and fourth place $25,000.
The tournament will be played on Sunday’s and Monday’s and will end on December 8.
Dec 06, 2019
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