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.