Milo /Massy Schools Football championship…Dolphin Waramuri and Yarrowkabra Storm into round of 16
Waramuri Secondary goal scorers Denzell Abrams(1) Ricardo Lewis(1) Shakeel Marks(1) Orwin Abrams(1) Erwin Booker(1)
Waramuri Secondary goal scorers Denzell Abrams(1) Ricardo Lewis(1) Shakeel Marks(1) Orwin Abrams(1) Erwin Booker(1)

Dolphin, Waramuri and Yarrowkabra Secondary Schools showed their dominance on Saturday in round three of the Milo/Massy Schools football championship, which is being staged at the Ministry of Education and Queens College grounds.

At the Carifesta Avenue ground, President’s College took their heaviest loss when they matched skills with Dolphin Secondary.

Dolphin was imperious in the contest with four players getting on the scoresheet with a well-balanced display in offensive and defensive play.

Kevin Bunton got things started with his 15th minute strike before second half goals from Jomal Williams 55th, Brian Brower 57th and Colin Frank-David 65th guided them to the victory.

The biggest winner at the MoE ground was Region One side Waramuri Secondary that thumped New Amsterdam Secondary 5-1.

Waramuri Secondary had a solid lead at the half 2-nil, compliments of goals from Denzell Abrams and Ricardo Lewis minutes apart.

Shakeel Marks, Orwin Abrams and Dwayne Boyal recorded second-half strikes to give Waramuri a comfortable victory.

New Amsterdam Secondary’s Kymani Sandy scored their consolation goal in the dying minutes of the contest, which ended 5-1.

South Ruimveldt Secondary also clinched a walkover win over Vreed-en- Hoop Secondary.

Over at the Queens College ground, Tutorial High firstly went down to Yarrowkabra Secondary 4-nil.

Leroy Evans led Yarrowkabra Secondary’s goal scorers with a double with Mekaiya Daniels and Nicholi Morris accounting for the other goals

Abram Zuil Secondary then drew with West Ruimveldt Secondary 1-1.

Abram Zuil Secondary Omar Kendall and West Ruimveldt Secondary
Donovan Welcome were the men to hit the back of the net.

New Central High closed off the day’s action with a 2-1 win over Brickdam Secondary

New Central High Trevor Gordon would get things going with his strike in the 19th minute before Caedon Whyte goal doubled the lead

Brickdam Secondary would pull back the score in injury time 2-1 off the boots of Xavier Lawrence but could not find the equaliser before the final whistle as they narrowly lost the clash.

The schools are playing for bragging rights, championship trophy and the 300,000-dollar 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.

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