Milo/Massy Schools U-18 football Championship…Chase, Dolphin, Waramuri, President’s College earn quarter-final places
the final eight teams in the 2024 Milo Schools Football tournament have been decided (Japhet Savory photo)
the final eight teams in the 2024 Milo Schools Football tournament have been decided (Japhet Savory photo)

THE battle lines have been drawn as eight schools earned places in the quarter finals of the Milo Massy Schools Football Championship at the Ministry of Education ground.
Chase’s Academic Foundation led the qualifier with Charlestown Secondary, Dolphin Secondary, Waramuri Secondary, Three Mile Secondary, Yarrowkabra Secondary, West Ruimveldt and President’s College.
Three Miles Secondary got the better of Abram Zuil Secondary, 2-1, after goals by LeBron Mendonca and Travin Benjamin.
Bushlot Secondary went down to Yarrowkabra Secondary 3-2.

John Bartholomew, Leroy Evans and Antwan Vyphuis scored a goal each in the win.
West Ruimveldt then took a 2-nil win over Hope Secondary.

President’s College took an upset win over Santa Rosa 1-nil with a Kenan Petrie strike.
While on Saturday, Bartica Secondary had their sternest test when they locked horns with Chase’s Academic Foundation at the Ministry of Education ground.
Chase’s Isaiah Ifill was the delivery man as he put four goals past Bartica with strikes in the 33rd, 43rd, 50th and 58th minutes.

However, it was Neeiaz Baksh who opened the scoring in the 17th minute before Tyrell Walcott and Kemron Pellew made it 3-nil.
Ifill would dominate the second half of the game to guide the champs to a 7-nil victory.
Charlestown Secondary beat New Amsterdam Secondary 3-1 to advance.

Goals by Charlestown Malcolm Hendricks and Nicholas Nieuelder in the first half gave Charlestown the edge before New Amsterdam Secondary Feaad Hussein made it 2-1.
Malakai Gowen would add to Charlestown’s lead in the 58th minute as they ended 3-1 winners.
Dolphin Secondary bested Ann’s Grove Secondary 4-2.

Colin Frank David put Dolphin in the lead in the 29th minute of play before Ann’s Grove equalised off the boot of Keevin Austin before Kennard Halley gave them the advantage.
Second-half goals, Seon Grant, Ezekiel Frank David and Jomal Williams would be the difference makers for Dolphin as they came from behind to take a 4-2 victory.
Waramuri Secondary also edged South Ruimveldt Secondary 3-2, Denzell Abrams scored a 15th minute scorcher for Waramuri.
Waramuri doubled the lead in the 35th minute off the cleats of Erwin Booker

South Ruimveldt’s Carlon Robinson and Devonte Gaime scored second-half goals to make it 2-2.
An Orwin Abrams 68th minute goal put Waramuri up 3-2 which they held on to for the victory.

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