SJTB, Charity, West Ruimveldt stand out as Pee-Wee football continues

St John the Baptist goalscorers: Alex Pearson, Aaron Christian and Neymar Edwards

It was another round of entertaining Under-11 primary school football when the Courts Optical Pee- Wee U11 tournament, coordinated by the Petra Organisation continued on Saturday at the Ministry of Education (MoE) Ground.
Region Two’s Charity Primary got the second round of the group stage off to a thrilling start, downing St Aloysius Primary 6-0. Troy Boston netted a hat-trick in the 9th, 18th and 23rd minutes, with an identical feat from Adon Holmes in the 25th, 26th and 28th minutes for Charity’s win.
Potaro Primary met some resistance from Smith’s Memorial but still came away with a 3-1 victory. Lamon Telemaque had a brace for Potaro in the 7th and 15th minute, alongside a lone strike off the boots of Marek Timmerman in the 9th. Derick Holder had earlier netted Smith’s Memorial’s consolation in the 11th.
A Dominic Dickson strike in the ninth minute was all it took for Tucville Primary to needle Batavia Primary 1-0.

Agatash Primary goalscorers: Justin Calvan, Deon Tracy, Carlos Paul, and Jake Calvan

Then, Agatash Primary put on a show, steamrolling Clonbrook Primary 5-0. It was only in the 17th minute that Carlos Paul opened the scoring, going on to complete his brace in the 27th minute. Goals off the boots of Justin Calvan (18th), Deon Tracey (21st) and Jake Calvan (29th) accounted for the remainder of their tally.
However, St John the Baptist Primary did it bigger and better in the following contest, sending nine unanswered goals past Ann’s Grove Primary. Aaron Christian was the star of the show, netting a glut in the 13th, 16th, 20th, 24th and 29th minutes. His display was backed up by a hat-trick off the boots of Neymar Edwards in the 2nd, 4th and 9th minutes while Alex Pearson had a lone goal in the 30th.
Georgetown International Academy enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 victory against St Stephen’s Primary. Zakaria Zemmit netted a brace in the 9th and 13th minutes while Caleb Tan added the cherry on top in the 20th.
Another unchallenged victory went the way of Leonora Primary, who overcame St Pius Primary 2-0, in a shocking encounter. Goals off the boots of Elyon Hyman (9th) and Adrian Harry (18th) helped Leonora secure the win against last year’s third-place finishers.
North Georgetown Primary got the better of Goed Fortuin Primary by a similar 2-0 margin. Avion Lynch was the marksman to watch, scoring in the 6th and 25th minutes.

West Ruimveldt goalscorers: Ceon Rajkumar, Jaseen Paris, and Chappelle Daniels

An Omari St Hill strike in the 14th minute later got Winfer Gardens Primary past Redeemer Primary in a 1-0 affair.
Then, West Ruimveldt Primary showcased their prowess with a 5-0 win over Sophia Primary. Ceon Rajkumar netted two in the 2nd and 28th minutes while Jaseen Paris (4th), Chappelle Daniels (18th) and Yanique Cadogan (25th) added one each to the score.
Stella Maris Primary also enjoyed a big win, defeating St Mary’s Primary 4-0. Heeds Schultz and Clevon Jacobs got things going with goals in the 2nd and 3rd minutes respectively while Kenyeatha Junor netted two in the 20th and 25th minutes.
In drawn encounters on the day, last year’s runners-up Marian Academy and St Gabriel’s Primary played to a stalemate while Genesis and St Theresa’s Primary settled for a 1-all draw.
I-Shent Ouderk netted for St Theresa’s in the 20th minute, but unfortunately St Theresa’s also conceded an own goal resulting in the shared points.


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