ExxonMobil U14 schools football championship…Bartica, Waramuri, Chase Academy emerge victorious in round two
Action from this weekend’s ExxonMobil U14 schools football championship
Action from this weekend’s ExxonMobil U14 schools football championship

ACTION continued this weekend in round two of the ExxonMobil U14 Boys and Girls Schools Football competition.

In the girls’ category Bartica got things going with an 8-nil victory over Vryman’s Erven Secondary, with Genesha Spencer delivering a hat-trick and doubles from Virlerkys Simon and Nerismar Williams.

Chase’s Academic Foundation also edged Yarrowkabra Secondary 1-nil with a Diana Edwards goal.

The other girls’ winners were Good Hope, which defeated New Campbellville Secondary 1-0, Marian Academy, Dolphin Secondary, St Joseph High.

Another top girls’ team Waramuri put on a goal-scoring classic with a 9-nil defeat of Vreed-en-hoop Secondary, with Shanesa Thoams leading the way by scoring a hat-trick.

In the boys’ groups, Three Mile Secondary defeated Dolphin 3-nil, with Akeem DaSilva scoring a brace while South Ruimveldt Secondary also went down to New Amsterdam Secondary 3-2.

Belladrum stopped New Central High 3-nil with Roland Daniels leading the charge with a double, while Mackenzie High handed Vreed-en-Hoop Secondary earned a walk-over and Marian Academy trounced  Hope Secondary 6-nil with doubles from Shad Walrond and Nyhl George.

When Abram Zuil Secondary came up against Bygeval Secondary, the latter won 4-3.
One of the day’s biggest winners was St. John’s College who dominated their contest with La Venture Secondary 6-1.

This time they were led in scoring by Robinho Abrams with a triple and Shangi Welch with a pair of goals.

West Demerara Secondary also edged Westminster Secondary 3-1.

Other winners included Bushlot Secondary and Annandale Secondary.

Good Hope Secondary, also emerged victorious against Brickdam Secondary.

Charity beat North Ruimveldt 7-nil, Christ Church lost to Cotton Tree 6-nil and Chase’s Academic Foundation thrashed East Ruimveldt 6-nil.

Waramuri closed off the day with a 1-nil win over Lodge Secondary.

The school sides will play for the 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.

The games are being staged at the Ministry of Education ground on Saturday and Sunday.

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