Chase Academic Foundation leading Group A; CWSS heads Group D
CHASE Academic Foundation are the leaders of Group A in the 2023 Edition of the MILO schools football tournament.
After last weekend’s round of matches, the tournament has gone just over the halfway stage, with Chase sitting on 6 points ahead of Carmel, but with a +23 goal difference to +9.
Bygeval and Dora are also in that group, but are yet to score a point. All the teams have played two games each.
In Group B, East Ruimveldt leads with six points from two games, with Bartica second on three points, having won one game and lost the other. Marian Academy and Bushlot have one point each.
Group C has Westminster Secondary leading with six points after three games, with New Central second in the group on four points (one win and one draw), with Charity on one point (one loss and one draw), and Annandale yet to score.
Christianburg Wismar Secondary leads Group D with 6 points from two wins, with 8th of May Secondary on three points (1 win and one draw) ahead of Vryman’s Erven Secondary (same number of points, wins and draws) by a +2 to +1 goal difference.
Mackenzie High leads the E group with 6 points from two games ahead of Patentia and President’s College, both of which are on three points, with the former having a +1 goal difference to the latter’s -1.
West Ruimveldt holds a +14 to +7 Goal difference advantage over Ann’s Grove for the lead of Group F, with both teams having secured two wins each from two games. Queen’s College and Vergenoegen are both winless.**
The competition is sponsored by Nestle’ (MILO) through MASSY Distribution. It is sanctioned by the Ministry of Education and the Guyana Football Federation. It is co-ordinated by the Petra Organisation, and also supported by: MVPSports, GenEquip Guyana Ltd. and GINMIN Guyana.