Digicel National Schools Football Championships
Winners Sir Leon’s Lessons pose while their captain collects their trophy from Digicel representative Yancey Haywood
Winners Sir Leon’s Lessons pose while their captain collects their trophy from Digicel representative Yancey Haywood

…Sir Leon’s crush Lodge Secondary 15-0 for South Zone title

IT was utter demolition. That was the only way to describe Sir Leon’s Lesson win yesterday against Lodge Secondary School as the South Georgetown Zone of the tournament concluded at the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) ground.Sir Leon’s Kiefer Brandt led the scoring with goals in the 33rd, 45th, 53rd, 61st, 85th and 87th while his nearest competitor and teammate David George scored four including the opening one in the 17th as well as the others in the 24th, 39th and 55th.

One of the 15 goals scored during Sir Leon’s slaughter of Lodge Secondary in yesterday’s South Zone final of the Digicel National Schools Football Championship at the GDF ground. (Adrian Narine photos)
One of the 15 goals scored during Sir Leon’s slaughter of Lodge Secondary in yesterday’s South Zone final of the Digicel National Schools Football Championship at the GDF ground. (Adrian Narine photos)

Sylvester Richardson scored a brace with in the 71st and 80th while Adrian Aaron (63rd) Jaleel Lancelot (65th) and Jaleel Evans (78th) each contributed to the score-line.
At the half it was 5-0 and already a run-away train for Sir Leon’s who played more technically skilful football, utilising to full extent through balls and wing crosses into the box.
There was no shortage of distance-shots too as they came from as far as 25 yards out.
And just like goals, there was no shortage of cards shown as the referee had to brandish red twice, once for Isiah Peters and the second for Mark Reece.

 

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