Milo/Massy Schools U18 Football round of 16…Waramuri, Santa Rosa Chase and Dolphin lead qualifiers
The last of the preliminary matches in the Milo/Massy Schools U18 Football tournament was completed last weekend (Japheth Savory photo)
The last of the preliminary matches in the Milo/Massy Schools U18 Football tournament was completed last weekend (Japheth Savory photo)

Waramuri, Santa Rosa Chase and Dolphin lead qualifiers
Waramuri, Santa Rosa, Dolphin and Chase’s Academic Foundation are the top team advancing into the round of 16 stage of the Milo Massy Schools U18 football championship after their flaw runs in the group round.
The championship which is being played simultaneously at the Queen College and Ministry of Education grounds over the weekend concluded the round robin stage.
Waramuri, Santa Rosa, Dolphin and defending champion Chase have 9 points each after playing unbeaten.
The other schools advancing to the business end of the competitions are South Ruimveldt, New Amsterdam, Charlestown, West Ruimveldt, Abram Zuil, Yaracabra, President’s College, Three Mile Secondary, Hope Secondary, Bush Lot, Ann’s Grove and Bartica Secondary.
Meanwhile in the latest clashes on Sunday, Chase’s Academic Foundation again flexed their muscle when they fought Three Miles Secondary.
Isaiah Ifill recorded a double with goals from Mark Glasgow and Jaden Christian 68.
It was Chase’s Bryan Wharton that did the bulk of the damage as he hit 7 goals to almost single handedly ensure his teams dominance.
West Minster Secondary also lost to St. John’s College 1-nil while Santa Rosa Secondary blanketed Charlestown Secondary 5-1 with five different players coming to the fore for the win.

Santa Rosa Secondary scorer were Dane Phillips, Randy Chappelle, Rupee Norton, Daren Williams and Keshan Campbell.
Bartica Secondary then drew with St. Ann’s Grove Secondary.
While the final fixture saw West Demerara Secondary being defeated by Hope Secondary 5-nil with goals from Kenrick Pellew, Yohance King, Asaiah Browne, Damario Webb and Jayden Nicholas.
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 place schools.

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