West Ruimveldt, Marian Academy to clash in COURTS Pee Wee final
West Ruimveldt (red) was in top form against Sophia for their spot in the final. West won 2-1.
West Ruimveldt (red) was in top form against Sophia for their spot in the final. West won 2-1.

Marian Academy and West Ruimveldt Primary Schools will clash in the final of the COURTS Pee Wee football tournament following their wins in the semi-finals yesterday.

In the first semi, an Ian Daniels-double helped West Ruimveldt overcome Sophia in classic style at the Banks DIH Ground,Thirst Park.
Daniels opened the scoring in the 2nd minute before David Weeks responded by levelling up in the 5th. It would take Daniel’s 46th minute strike to ensure a winner and the first spot in the final.

In game two, it was a tense affair with Marian Academy holding onto a 1-0 win over Enterprise. Malik Barker was the hero for the Georgetown side in the 4th minute.
Enterprise had several enterprising chances to level the game but they were off target, while Marian had more than a handful of chances to carry their lead further.
Meanwhile, in the 13-16 playoff, Tucville beat Den Amstel Primary 5-0 with Carlo Negus scoring a hat-trick while Ryan Greene and Samuel Tinch each scored one. St Ambrose won 1-0 against Goed Fortune Primary, thanks to an own-goal.

In the 9-12 division, Parfait Harmony won 2-1 over South Ruimveldt with Samuel Lemott and Joushe Daniels scoring. Mae’s Primary on the other hand lost 3-0 on penalties to F.E Pollard after regulation time played out to a stalemate.

In the 5-8 class, Redeemer lost 4-3 on penalties to Stella Marris after the game was tied at 1-1 during regulation time. Kevin George was responsible for Redeemer’s goal while Jamal France scored for Stella Maris.
School of the Nations lost 0-1 to St. Agnes Primary with Isiah Dundas on the scorecard.

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