Republic Bank Limited U18 schools football league … Chase Academy dominate East Ruimveldt
Chase Academy goal scorers Neeiaz Baksh(1)Darius
Chester(2), Mark Glasgow(1) Emmanuel Campbell(2), Omar
Sam(2), Isaiah Ifill, Bryan Wharton(7)
Chase Academy goal scorers Neeiaz Baksh(1)Darius Chester(2), Mark Glasgow(1) Emmanuel Campbell(2), Omar Sam(2), Isaiah Ifill, Bryan Wharton(7)

ON Sunday, defending champions of the Republic Bank Limited Secondary School U-18 League, Chase Academy, put in their most impressive showing against a weakened East Ruimveldt side at the Ministry of Education ground in round four action.

East Ruimveldt going into the match shorthanded after an ill-tempered clash on Saturday which saw them getting four red cards were no match for the champions.
Chase dominated the contest from start to finish as Bryan Wharton showed his superiority to register seven goals in the clash, as he scored at will.

Omar Sam and Darius Chester also recorded doubles with Mark Glasgow, Isaiah Ifill, Neeiaz Baksh and Emmanuel Campbell scoring the other goals.
The opening encounter on Sunday saw Bartica Secondary whipping President`s College 6-2.

Waramuri Secondary goal scorers Rondel Peters (1),
Paul Lewis (1) and Eldon Lewis (1)

Billy Smith first got to the back of the net with a brace in the 4th and 9th minutes to give them the 2-nil lead at the top.
His teammate Reizer Reid added to their lead on either side of the half as they extended the advantage 4-nil.

President`s College showed fight thereafter with goals from Omarie Grandson in the 46th minute and Jude Andrews on the 50th-minute mark to pull back the lead as they looked to mount a comeback, 4-2 the scores read.
However PC’s efforts were shortlived as Bartica’s Dexter France and Tyrese Collinson delivered goals thereafter to seal the victory 6-2 to stay unbeaten.
Waramuri also stayed flawless when they came up against West Ruimveldt
Secondary.

Waramuri Secondary had strikes from Rondell Peters, Eldon Lewis and Paul Lewis, who accounted for their three goals.
Dolphin Secondary closed off the day’s action with a 2-nil victory over South Ruimveldt Secondary.

Late second-half goals from Collin David 62nd and Omarion Lewis 70th, gave the Charlestown-based schools a comfortable victory.
Meanwhile, on Saturday in round three, Waramuri Secondary battered East Ruimveldt 8-nil.

Next, Dolphin Secondary defeated President’s College 3-nil; they were led by Collin David who scored in the 3rd and 16th minutes with Kawson Chance scoring the other goal in the 12th minute for the win, as Dolphin remained unbeaten.
West Ruimveldt Secondary also went down to Chase Academy 1-nil, with Isaiah Ifill scoring Chase’s lone goal in a match-up that they failed to break
free in the final third.

The day’s final clash saw South Ruimveldt and Bartica Secondary playing to a 2-2 stalemate.

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