Christianburg-Wismar finishes prelims with clean streak

Milo School’s U18 Football Tournament…

Christianburg-Wismar Secondary continue to stamp their authority in the Milo Schools Under-18 tournament, as they romped to yet another comprehensive victory in being the only team to bag three wins in three games.
Aside from the Lindeners’ feat, Charlestown Secondary and Tucville Secondary overcame their opponents by the same margin in hopes of advancing out of the round robin stage.

The Christianburg Wismar goalscorers

Christianburg-Wismar have thus far produced the most entertaining performances, and did not look to spare the Friendship Secondary team when they met on the playing field on Sunday at the Ministry of Education Ground. As soon as the first whistle was sounded, Felix Innis wasted little time in sending the ball careening into the goal within the first minute of play, to immediately mount pressure on the Friendship side.
A free kick coming off the boots of captain Andre Meyers from 25 yards out also found the back of the goal, to push the game to 2-0 in just the ninth minute.
Three minutes later, Tyrese Lewis played circles around the Friendship defenders to strike a goal of his own.
Although Friendship had their fair share of chances, the team could not hit the target. Lewis then connected with the net once more in the 57th minute to seal Christianburg-Wismar’s 4-0 win.
Charlestown fought hard to move to the top of their group in the second game, defeating Vergenoegen Secondary in the process. Vergenoegen were in control of the game initially, after Ronaldo Macey struck two goals in the 13th and 24th minutes. A goal in the 22nd from Anthone Vasconcellos was the only reply Charlestown had made by half time.
However, a more organised and vigilant Charlestown team took to the field in the second session, and Vasconcellos netted his second in the 43rd minute even as Carlos Agard contributed one in the 48th to pull the game back in Charlestown’s favour.
The final game of the day saw a similar 3-2 result, but this time Tucville Secondary was on the victorious side. Tucville’s goals came in the first half, as Shawn Lewis netted two and Klem Semple contributed one.
With the half time score being 3-1 owing to Dellon Harry’s reply on Tutorial’s behalf, the latter fought valiantly to equalise. Stephan Millington was the only successful striker in the second half, netting a goal in the 52nd, but his team had to settle for a 3-2 defeat.