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Nov 12, 2019 Sports
The second annual Guyoil/Tradewind Tankers Schools’ Football League which is also being supported by Ansa McAl Trading Ltd. continued on
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.
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