BARTICA, Chase Academy and Santa Rosa Secondary schools continued to impress on Saturday last in round two of the Milo Schools Football Championship at the Ministry of Education and Queen’s College grounds.
Defending champions Chase continued to flex their footballing muscle with a 11-nil win over West Demerara Secondary at the MoE ground.
Isaiah Ifill was the chief architect with a quadruple coming in the 10 th , 14 th ,37 th and 45 th minutes.
The ever dependable Bryan Wharton also contributed as he recorded a hat- trick, Mark Glasgow registered a double with Emmanuel Campbell and Jashan Haynes scoring the other goals.
Bartica Secondary started things off in the opening clash with a 4-2 stoppage of Carmel Secondary.

Arvel Smith scored a pair of goals which came after Halzer Lyken had given them the early advantage 10 minutes into the match-up 3-nil the scores read.
Carmel’s Marcus Layne came to the fore in the 23rd and 55th minutes to make it 3-2 before Bartica’s Reizer Reed’s late goal made it 4-2 to give Bartica a comfortable win.
Santa Rosa Secondary then dismissed New Central High 4-1 in the final clash on the CARIFESTA Avenue ground.
Santa Rosa’s goal scorers were Daren Williams, Enrique Williams, Rupee Norton and Randy Chappelle.
Trevor Gordon scored New Central High’s consolation goal as the match ended 4-1.
Over at the Queen’s College ground Three Miles edged Hope Secondary 3-2, compliments of goals
by Amare Caesar, Meshack Williamson and Travin Benjamin.
Then South Ruimveldt Secondary drew with New Amsterdam Secondary 1- 1.
Charlestown Secondary closed off the day’s action with a 2-nil victory over Brickdam Secondary at the same venue.
It took Omari Cassius in the 38th and Dequan Cox in the 56th minute to
ensure Charlestown’s victory.
The schools are playing for bragging rights, a championship trophy and the
$300,000 cash prize which will be used for a school project of their
choice with $200,000 and $100,000 for the second and third-placed schools.