THE final eight teams have separated themselves from the pack and are in with a chance to reach the final of the ExxonMobil U14 Schools Football Championship at the Ministry of Education ground.
Sunday’s quarter finals will start with the girls category, Marian Academy will clash with Vreed-En-Hoop followed by Bushlot playing Chase Academic Foundation.
The other girls contest will pit Abram Zuil against Waramuri and the final battle for the day will feature East Ruimveldt against Bartica secondary.
On the boys’ side, West Ruimveldt firstly look horns with St Johns College after which Chase Academy will play Bygeval, Dolphin takes on Waramuri and three Miles secondary clash with East Ruimveldt secondary.
Meanwhile in the round of 16 action this week, Abram Zuil Secondary advanced after a 4-nil defeat of St Joseph High.
Defending champion Chase Academic Foundation ensured they will have a chance to defend their crown with a 3-1 win over Charlestown Secondary thanks to Jadan Christian, Nyron Barrow and Jashan Haynes who led them at the front.
Bygeval Secondary needed penalty kicks to see off Charity Secondary 3-2.
Lindens’s Three Mile Secondary also axed New Amsterdam Secondary 3-nil with all the goals coming off the cleats of Joshua James.
West Demerara lost to East Ruimveldt 3-1, and Dolphin Secondary advanced 7-6 on penalty kicks against Cotton Field Secondary.
Vrymans Erven Secondary handed Vreed En Hoop Secondary a walk over while West Minster Secondary was defeated by East Ruimveldt 1-nil.
St John College led by goals from Jasiah Nedd and Shangi Welch beat Belladrum Secondary 3-nil.
On the girls’ side Abram Zuil Secondary chief Goal Scorers was Akeela Williams who registered a triple as they dismissed St Joseph high 4-nil.
Good Hope Secondary was also demolished by Bartica Secondary 11-nil complements of triples from Kelys Williams and Virlerkys Simon with Ronelly Williams also recording a brace.
Marian Academy also stompped their authority with a 6-nil win over West Ruimveldt; Maran Academy’s Haley Haberkorn and Kaleigh Todd scored doubles in the win.
New Central High also lost to Bushlot Secondary 2-1 while Waramuri Secondary also picked up a win on the day against
St Joseph High 4-2.
Chase Academic Foundation also defeated Annandale Secondary 2-1