Though the sun was out in all of its splendour, it rained goals at the Queen’s College Ground, Thomas Lands, on Thursday afternoon as the second round of the Massy Distribution Under-18 football tournament group stage concluded.
St Joseph’s High was the highlight of the day’s proceedings, sending 15 unanswered goals past The Bishops’ High School.
Joel Stephens was the chief marksman, netting a glut in the 10th, 15th, 16th, 25th and 30th minutes.
Both Laurel George (third, 11th, 19th, 22nd) and Akeel Salcedo (14th, 17th, 46th, 49th) registered four goals each. Meanwhile, Roberto Costello and Semech Starke scored one goal each in the 53rd and 56th minutes, respectively, to complete their massive haul.

2025 runners-up Chase’s Academic Foundation had the second-best haul of the day, netting nine goals in their battle with Westminster Secondary.
Mark Glasgow led with a hat trick in the 11th, 28th and 55th minutes. Nyron Barrow recorded a brace in the fourth and 16th minutes, while Germaine Garrett (second), Shaquan David (ninth), Jaden Tasher (25th) and Jaden Christian (48th) netted one goal each.
Three Miles Secondary kept the goal scoring going with a 5–2 victory over Mackenzie High. LeBron Mendonca was the striker to watch with a treble in the 15th, 17th and 45th minutes. Durrell Washington (26th) and Joshua James (45th) also added their names to the scoresheet for Three Miles. Hemmany McKenzie (50th) and Lindsdale Fiedtkou (56th) were responsible for Mackenie’s response.
Jayden Bourne’s 17th-minute strike made the difference between Patentia Secondary and President’s College in a win for the former.
Peter Khan (21st) and Trevor Gordon (61st) spurred New Central High to a 2–0 win against Vryman’s Erven Secondary.










