ANN’S GROVE, President’s College, Waramuri and West Ruimveldt all advanced following Sunday’s round of the MILO Schools Football tournament.
With quarter-final spots up for the weekend’s winners, Ann’s Grove was the first on Sunday to advance, albeit by a penalty shootout against Abram Zuil after the duo was locked 4-4 at the end of regulation time
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Abram Zuil 4 vs Ann’s Grove Secondary 4
Ann’s Grove Secondary won 5-3 on penalties
Abram Zuil’s Goal Scorers – Omar Kendall (12th), Travin Evans (31st), Javol Spellen (57th), Lester Noel (67th).
Ann’s Grove Secondary’s Goal Scorers – Kennard Halley (10th, 68th), Naron Jerrick (18th), Deshawn John (56th).
President’s College 2 vs Charlestown Secondary 1
President’s College’s Goal Scorers – Shamar Barrington (8th), Mikeal Antigua (66th)
Charlestown Secondary’s Goal Scorer – Shawn Narain (67th)
Yarrowkabra Secondary 0 vs Waramuri Secondary 10
Waramuri Secondary’s Goal Scorers – Odell Holmes (4th, 28th, 34th), Zundel Abrams (9th, 24th, 26th, 51st), Denzil Abrams (13th), Marcus Smith (43rd), Rondell Peters (57th).
North Ruimveldt 1 vs West Ruimveldt 3
North Ruimveldt’s Goal Scorer – Carlos Joseph (40th)
West Ruimveldt’s Goal Scorers – Donavan Welcome (23rd), Elijah Sattaur (63rd, 75th).
Saturday’s Results
Leonora Secondary 0 vs Bartica Secondary 2
Bartica Secondary’s Goal Scorers – Ezekiel Baldeo (20th), Cinzano Richardson (47th)
The Bishops’ High 0 vs Chase Academic Foundation 11
Chase Academic Foundation’s Goal Scorers – Omar Sam (16th, 28th, 43rd, 56th), Diquan Samuels (22nd), Neeiaz Baksh (12th, 20th), (Mark Glasgow 41st), Justin Alcindor (50th, 57th), Shaquan David (70th).
Dolphin Secondary 6 vs Queens College 1
Dolphin Secondary’s Goal Scorers – Ezekiel David (6th, 34th), Kellon Alleyne (35th), Shaquile Dalrymple (60th), Brian Brower (64th), Gerry Burnette (67th).
South Ruimveldt Secondary 1 vs East Ruimveldt 1 (East Ruimveldt won 3-0 on penalty kicks)
South Ruimveldt’s Goal Scorer – Carlton Sam (68th) (P)
East Ruimveldt Goal Scorer – Jahiem Herbert (50th)