ExxonMobil U-14 football competition set to continue with round 4 today
More matches are carded for today in the ExxonMobil U-14 football competition (Japhet Savory Photo)
More matches are carded for today in the ExxonMobil U-14 football competition (Japhet Savory Photo)

THE highly competitive ExxonMobil Boys and Girls U-14 Football Tournament will continue today with pulsating action at the Ministry of Education’s ground on CARIFESTA Avenue.

Fifty-two more matches are carded as teams battle for supremacy in the countrywide competition.

The games kick off from 10:00hrs and feature 26 boys’ and 26 girls’ fixtures with the top schools in the competition collecting three hundred thousand dollars towards a school project of their choice after winning the 2025 title.

Meanwhile in round three on Sunday, Chase Academic Foundation kicked off the day’s proceeding against Abram Zuil Secondary girls’ side.

Chase had a Leandra Henrito goal which gave them the early advantage before a double from Thea Rodrigues sealed the win 3-nil.

Bartica Secondary also stormed past Dolphin Secondary 8-nil with Kelys Williams scoring a hat trick and a double from Virlerkys Simon.

Marian Academy also soundly defeated St Joseph High 7-nil with Skylar Denobrega guiding them with a triple while there were doubles from Haley Haberkorn and Kaleigh Todd.

Former ExxonMobil U-14 champions Waramuri Secondary girls’ team also achieved a 10-nil win over Good Hope Secondary.

Shanesa Thomas got things going with a pair of goals, but it was Zabita Harris that took the game away from the Region One side with her hat trick.

Breanna Henry also played well to record a double.

Other girls’ team winners on the day were Vreed-en-Hoop Secondary, Bush Lot Secondary, East Ruimveldt Secondary, Vryman’s Erven and New Central High.

Over in the boys’ segment, St John’s College led by a Jasiah Nedd hat-trick defeated Charity Secondary 5-4 while Cotton Field Secondary then got past New Amsterdam Secondary 3-nil with Daron Romeo leading from the front with a double.

St Joseph High clinched their match-up with Hope Secondary 6-1 and Joel Stephen was the star of the show with goals in the 18th, 20th and 22nd minutes.

Bush Lot Secondary also went down to West Demerara Secondary 1-nil while West Ruimveldt Secondary defeated Marian Academy 2-1.

Bygeval Secondary got past New Central High 1-nil and Dolphin Secondary defeated Vreed-en-Hoop Secondary 3-nil.

Defending champions Chase Academic Foundation battered Brickdam Secondary 8-1.

Chase was led by a Jadan Christian hat-trick and a Jashan Haynes double.

Charlestown Secondary also won their match against Westminster 3-1 and Waramuri Secondary overcame Leonora Secondary 2-nil.

Lodge Secondary lost to Annandale Secondary 1-nil and South Ruimveldt were beaten by Christ Church 3-2.

Three Miles Secondary also took a win on the day along with L’Aventure Secondary.

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