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Mahdia Secondary’s Travis Caesar (yellow) looks on disappointingly as his penalty is saved by the Bush Lot goalkeeper, sealing his team’s exit from the Digicel Schools football championships yesterday at the Campbelltown Community ground. (Orlando Charles photo)
 

Sealed by penalty kicks

-Bush Lot Secondary oust home team Mahdia in shootout Region #5 champs Bush Lot Secondary sealed a quarterfinal berth in the Digicel Schools football championships yesterday after edging Region #8 winners Mahdia Secondary 4-3 on penalty kicks at the Campbelltown Community ground.

Clinton Phillips (right) of Annai runs off to celebrate after scoring the winning goal against Sand Creek Secondary in the Digicel Schools Football Championships yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)

Defending champs through to zone final

Defending Region Number Nine champs Annai Secondary School laboured into the zone final of the Digicel Schools Football Championships, squeaking past Sand Creek Secondary 2-1 yesterday at the St.

Kenbert Salvador (centre) in the process of celebrating after scoring the opening goal during their side’s lopsided win over Aishalton in the Digicel Schools Foot Championship David Coates (left) off to celebrate his second goal against Aishalton Secondary in the Digicel Schools Football Championship

St Ignatius Secondary seals final berth

St. Ignatius Secondary sealed their berth to the Region #9 final of the Digicel Schools Football Championships after brushing aside Aishalton Secondary 6-1 yesterday at the St.

Night of upsets in Petra soft shoe football

It was night of upsets as Sophia, Kitty Weavers and North East La Penitence sealed their quarterfinal berths when the round of 16 stage of  the Ministry of Health/Petra Organization Soft Shoe Championship ended on Saturday.

Ryan Hackett of Chase Academy (white/right) trying to maintain possession of the ball while being challenged by an opposing player during his team’s opening fixture in the Digicel Schools Football Championship at the Ministry of Education ground yesterday.

Goalkeeping blunders aid Vergenoengen Secondary

Vergenoegen Secondary overcame a one goal deficit compliments of poor goalkeeping to defeat Leonora Technical Institute (LTI) 3-1 when the Digicel Schools Football Championship continued yesterday at the Leonora Sports Facility.

Dynasty sealed- Captain of Sparta Boss outfit Devon Millington collecting the championship trophy from Sports Director Christopher Jones while members of the team and Banks DIH Limited look on.

Sparta still boss of the streets

The traditional Linden versus Georgetown rivalry provided the plot for the solidification of a dynasty as Sparta Boss retained their Guinness of the Streets National Title, defeating Lindeners Team 25 2-0 on Friday.

GABF President Nigel Hinds (sitting centre) displaying an official team jersey in the presence of Director of Sport Christopher Jones (2nd from left sitting) while members of the Guyana Boys and Girls u16 squads and management staff look on

GABF unveils teams for CBC c/ships

The Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) officially unveiled yesterday the Boys and Girls u16 teams that will be representing the nation at the upcoming Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Championship on local shores.

Action between Mackenzie High School (red) and Wisburg Secondary in the Digicel Schools Football Championship at the Wisburg School ground

Vergenoegen prevails in sudden death penalty kicks

Vergenoegen Secondary overcame Leonora Secondary 4-3 on sudden death penalty kicks after normal time ended 0-0 when the sixth annual Digicel Secondary Schools Football Championships continued yesterday at the Leonora Sports Facility.

BV-B captain Erin Fraser collecting the championship trophy from Guinness Brand Manager Lee Baptiste after defeating Haslington North in the final while other members of the team and Petra Organization Co-Director Troy Mendonca (right) look on.

BV ‘B’ crowned new champion

A mammoth crowd at the Haslington Tarmac witnessed the crowning of a new champion as Beterverwagting (BV)-B edged North Haslington 1-0 in the final of the Guinness Greatest of the Streets East Coast edition on Sunday.

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