Digicel National Schools Football Championships MANHANDLED! … GTI manhandle St John’s College 4-0
St Johns keeper managed to keep this shot out of his nets. However the game still ended 4-0 in favour of GTI (Samuel Maughn Photo)
St Johns keeper managed to keep this shot out of his nets. However the game still ended 4-0 in favour of GTI (Samuel Maughn Photo)

ST John’s College were unable to overcome the challenges of the Government Technical Institute (GTI) yesterday as the Digicel National Schools Football Championships continued.Playing at the Guyana Defence Force Camp Ayanganna, the Woolford Avenue-based side triumphed with their 4-0 drubbing of St John’s College.

GTI’s Kevin James makes it 4-0 for his side. (Samuel Maughn photo)
GTI’s Kevin James makes it 4-0 for his side. (Samuel Maughn photo)

Donte Yonnick in the 18th minute opened the scoring for the GTI side before the second goal came in the 29th after a successful shot from Emanuel Thomas.
Tafari Simon hammered the third nail in the coffin a minute later with the half ending 3-0 in favour of GTI.
In the second half of the game, Kevin James’ goal was the only goal scored, and it was for the GTI side.
Over at Tucville, it was a walkover as the Charlestown side could not find enough players and therefore gifted Sir Leon a pass to the next round.

GTI Players celebrate scoring a goal against St Johns during yesterday’s Digicel Schools Football Match at GDF Ground (Samuel Maughn Photo)
GTI Players celebrate scoring a goal against St Johns during yesterday’s Digicel Schools Football Match at GDF Ground (Samuel Maughn Photo)

Today’s matches will see Stewartville take on Windsor Forest at Leonora, Tutorial face Tagore at Skeldon, Bartica Secondary play Three Mile Secondary at Bartica, and New Campbellville and Lodge Secondary clash at the GFC ground. (Stephan Sookram)

 

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