St Pius through to quarterfinals

Scenes from the ninth edition of the Courts Pee Wee Boys U-11 football championships yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue in Georgetown
Scenes from the ninth edition of the Courts Pee Wee Boys U-11 football championships yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue in Georgetown

St. Pius, West Ruimveldt, Redeemer and Enterprise earned berths to the quarterfinals when the ninth edition of the Courts Pee Wee boys U-11 football championships continued yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue in Georgetown.

St. Pius crushed Den Amstel 4-0. Aaron Vasconcellos tallied a hat-trick in the 23rd, 30th and 40th minute while Octain Moore scored in the fourth minute.

Similarly, West Ruimveldt downed Smith Memorial 5-0. Aaron Archer recorded a hat-trick in the 12th, 20th and 40th minute while Malachi Alleyne, and Teon Francis scored in the seventh and 15th minute apiece.

Part of the action yesterday in the ninth edition of the Courts Pee Wee boys U-11 Football Championship continued at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue in Georgetown.

Likewise, Redeemer dismantled Mocha 5-1. Adiel Hamilton bagged a brace in the 12th and 36th minute, while Jonathan Ollivierre added a double in the 38th and 40th minute. Adding a goal in the 42nd minute was Jayden Kendall. For the losers, Jonathan Williams scored in the 30th minute.

Meanwhile, Enterprise dismissed Timehri Primary 3-0. Nahshon Wharton recorded a double in the 21st and 25th minute, while Fabio Kowlessar netted in the 35th minute. Below features the complete list of results from the round of 16 section.

The losers will progress to the plate division while the winner of the tournament will receive the championship trophy, gold medals, and a pair of uniforms. Each player will also be presented with an electronic tablet.

The runners-up will collect a trophy, silver medals, and six balls, while the third-place finisher will pocket a trophy and four balls and the fourth-place side will walk away with a trophy.

On the individual side, a trophy and a pair of football cleats will be presented to the eventual Most Valuable Player, Highest Goal Scorer, and Best Goalkeeper respectively.

Complete Results

Game-1

Ann’s Grove-3 vs Tucville Primary-0

Isiah Pellew-21st and 38th

Rafee Berkshire-1st

Game-2

St. Pius-4 vs Den Amstel-0

Aaron Vasconcellos-23rd,

30th and 40th

Octain Moore-4th

Game-3

Soesdyke-5 vs Craig Primary-4

Soesdyke scorers

 Nathan Roberts-10th and 40th

 Joshua Caesar-15th

Jousha Charles-43rd

 Jaythan Lamazon-50th Craig scorers

Darion Livan-16th

Maurice Fields-18th

Denzil McKenzie-44th

Phillip Sealy-46th

Game-4

West Ruimveldt-5 vs

 Smith’s Memorial

Primary-0

Aaron Archer-12th, 20th and 40th

Malachi Alleyne-7th

Teon Francis-15th

Game-5

Enterprise-3 vs Timehri

Primary-0

Nahshon Wharton-21st

and 25th

Fabio Kowlessar-35th

Game-6

Marian Academy-4 vs

Colaaco-0

Nyhl George-1st and 3rd

 Kaleigh Todd-28th

Christian Viapree-34th

Game-7

Mocha-1 vs Redeemer-5

Redeemer scorers

Adiel Hamilton-12th and 36th

Jonathan Ollivierre-38th and 40th

Jayden Kendall-42nd

Mocha scorer

Jonathan Williams-30th

Game-8

Winfer Gardens-0 vs North Georgetown-3

Randel Edinboro-43 seconds

Shawn Douglas-13th

Anthony Horshan-40th