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Title: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on July 28, 2011, 08:05:10 PM
2011 Boys SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.

September

Wed, 7 Sep

North

St  Anthony's College 3 (Moriba Ballah 29, Jamali Garcia, Darryl Trim) vs. St Mary's College 0 - Hasely Crawford.

Queens Royal College 1 (Tarrique Ransome 3) vs. East Mucurapo Secondary 1 (Akil Campbell 27) - Hasely Crawford.

South

3:00pm, Pleasantville 2 (Keon Thomas 41, Timothy Pierre 90) vs. Naparima 1 (Aaron Dass 90) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Presentation 3 (Shackiel Henry [2], Angel Williams 75) vs. St. Benedict’s 2 (Adenkine Caesar, Yafeu Rougier 56) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

East

Arima North Secondary  vs.  San Juan North Secondary - Arima - Postponed

El Dorado East Secondary  vs.  St Augustine Secondary - El Dorado - Postponed

Barataria South Secondary 0 vs. Toco Secondary 2 - Barataria

Trinity College East - Bye

Thur, 8 Sep

North

Trinity College 4 (Dillon King [2], Jameel Neptune, Shaquille Huggins) vs. Fatima College 3 (Damien Joseph [2], Xavier Rampaul) - Moka

Malick Secondary - Bye

South

Vessigny 1 (Mikhail Daniel 78) vs. Princes Town West 4 (Kiel Ribiero 3, 56, 88, Devon Molino 82) - Mahaica, Point Fortin

Shiva Boys’ - Bye

Sat,10-Sep

North

St Mary's College 0 vs. East Mucurapo Secondary 1 (Osei Charles 7) - St. Mary's Grd.

Fatima College 1 (Joshua Ramdoo) vs. St  Anthony's College 2 (Shaquille Long, Darryl Trim) - Fatima Grd.

Malick Secondary 0 vs. Queens Royal College 2 (Jeron Blugh, Akil Morris) - Malick Grd.

Trinity College - Bye

South

Princes Town West 1 (Quinn Gordon 20) vs. Naparima 1 (Shaquille Stewart 89) - Princes Town

Shiva Boys’ 1 (Aswad Lake 23) vs. Presentation 0 - Penal

St Benedict's 0 vs. Vessigny 3 (Kevon Mc Farlane 35, Khadeem Charles 72, Emmanuel Francis 88) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Pleasantville - Bye

East

St Augustine Secondary 0 vs.  Arima North Secondary 0 - St. Augustine

Trinity College East 2 vs.  El Dorado East Secondary 2 (Jameel Forde 38, Joseph Browne 87-Pen) - Trinity

San Juan North Secondary 6 (Sheldon Dyer 15, Corie Dhanoolal 50, 56, Brent Sam 67, 76, 86) vs.  Toco Secondary 0 - San Juan

Barataria South Secondary - Bye

Wed,14-Sep

North

East Mucurapo Secondary 3 (Alvin Jones 21-Pen, Jabari Thomas 77, Shaquille Donatie 87) vs. Fatima College 0 - Fatima Grd.

Trinity College 0 vs. St  Anthony's College 2 (Thulani George 29, Darryl Trim 88) - MOKA

St Mary's College 5 (Jelani Christopher 11, 15, Rishad Hyacinth 37, 60, Kyle Biggs 17) vs.  Malick Secondary 0 - St Mary's Grd.

Queens Royal College - Bye

South

3:00pm, Pleasantville 0 vs. Princes Town West 0 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Naparima 1 (Shaquille Stewart 86) vs. Shiva Boys’ 0 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Vessigny 0 vs. Presentation 4 (Shackiel Henry 60, 65, 68, Chervon Dimsoy 75) - Mahaica, Point Fortin

St Benedict's - Bye

East

Arima North Secondary 13 (Kern Roberts 4, 35, 39, 55, 80, Marcus Gomez 25, 62, 65, Rondell Elie 83, Darius Rollins 2, Kwame Hazel 88, Raphael Warner 85, Neveal Hackshaw 50) vs. Barataria South Secondary 0 - Arima

Toco Secondary 0 vs. St Augustine Secondary 5 (Akeem Garcia [2], Jamal Creighton, Shaquille Smith, Jordan Devenish) - Toco

San Juan North Secondary 0 vs. Trinity College East 0 - San Juan

El Dorado East Secondary - Bye

Central

Presentation College 5 (Suraj Ramcharan 26, 55, 82, Kieron Joseph 17, 44) vs. Waterloo Secondary 2 - Presentation College

Couva West Secondary 3 (Jaffet Williams 8, 14, Jevon Sandiford 30) vs. Gasparillo Secondary 0 - Couva West

Carapichaima East Secondary 10 (Shaqueel Holder 10, 13, 47, 87, Marvin Martin 61, 88, Christopher Prime 62, 86, Kareem Ryce 37-Pen, Denzil Gill 52) vs. Tabaquite Secondary 0 - Carapichaima East

Tobago

4:00pm, Mason Hall Secondary 1 (L’Che Edwards 45) vs. Scarborough Secondary 4 (Mickeel Gordon 54, 77,  Valdez Perez 19, Dareon Moses 14) - Dwight Yorke Stadium

6:00pm, Signal Hill Secondary 4 (Purcell Ewing 18, 70, Nariel Wilson 25, 66) vs. Speyside Secondary 0 - Dwight Yorke Stadium

Pentecostal Light & Life - Bye

Sat,17-Sep

North

East Mucurapo Secondary 2 vs. Trinity College 1 - Fatima Grd

Malick Secondary 1 vs. Fatima College 3 - Malick Secondary.

Queens Royal College 3 vs. St Mary's College 4 - Queens Royal Grd.

St  Anthony's College - Bye

South

3:00pm, Pleasantville 2 vs. Vessigny 1 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Presentation 3 vs. Naparima 1 - M. Ramjohn Stadium (Game Voided, Naparima has been awarded a 3-0 win because Presentation fielded a player who was supposed to be serving a one-match suspension)

Shiva Boys’ 1 vs. St Benedict's 0 - Penal

Princes Town West - Bye

East

Barataria South Secondary 0 vs. San Juan North Secondary 16 - Barataria

El Dorado East Secondary 3 (Shaquille Bertrand [3]) vs. Arima North Secondary 0 - El Dorado

Trinity College East 0 vs. Toco Secondary 0 - Trinity

St Augustine Secondary - Bye

Central

Waterloo Secondary 1 vs. Couva West Secondary 5 - Waterloo

Presentation College 1 vs. Tabaquite Secondary 4 - Presentation College

Carapichaima East Secondary vs. Gasparillo Secondary - Carapichaima East - Postponed

Tobago

Pentecostal Light & Life 0 vs.  Scarborough Secondary 2 - Signal Hill Rec.

Signal Hill Secondary 2 vs. Mason Hall Secondary 1 - Signal Hill

Speyside Secondary - Bye

Wed, 21-Sep

North

St  Anthony's College 3 (Keane McIvor 5, Garvin Samaroo 52, Ajani Clarence 80) vs. East Mucurapo Secondary 2 (Aaqil Campbell 38, Osei Charles 44) - St  Anthony's Grd.

Trinity College 4 (Uche Alexander 20, Dominic Jangoo 34, Jameel Neptune 57, Damani Richards 58) vs. Malick Secondary 2 (Andel Francois, Andel Andrews 69) - MOKA

Fatima College 3 (Alvin Prescod 11, Trey Hart 14, Keiron Matthews 18) vs. Queens Royal College 2 (Akil Morris 18, Duane Muckette) - Fatima Grd.

St Mary's College - Bye

South

Princes Town West 0 vs.  Presentation 1 (Shackiel Henry 1) - Princes Town

Vessigny 0 vs.  Shiva Boys’ 4 (Aswad Lake 17, Tevin Peters 45, Kyle Granger 54, Kieron Moses 67, Shervon Diaz 90) - Mahaica, Point Fortin

St Benedict's 0 vs.  Pleasantville 1 (Russell Alfred 90) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Naparima - Bye

East

Arima North Secondary 3 (Darius Rawlins 39, Neveal Hackshaw 83, Marcus Gomez 85) vs.  Trinity College East 0 - Arima

St Augustine Secondary  10 (Tristan Hodge [2], Jamal Creighton [2],Jordan Devonish, Mario Kissoon [2], Jeol Henry [2], Akeem Garcia [2]) vs. Barataria South Secondary 0 - St Augustine

San Juan North Secondary 0 vs.  El Dorado East Secondary 0 - El Dorado

Toco Secondary - Bye

Central

Waterloo Secondary 0 vs. Carapichaima East Secondary 4 (Shaquille Holder 2, Denzil Gill, Christopher Prime) - Waterloo - Match stopped after 22 mins due to Waterloo only have six players - The SSFL executive later decided to award Carapichaima a 4-0 win over Waterloo as FIFA rules do not allow a team to play with less than seven players.

Couva West Secondary 5 (Jaffet Williams 4, 51, Kendell Benjamin 34, Ronald Rouse 48, Jevon Sandiford 49) vs. Presentation College 1 (Kyle St Clair 30) - Couva West

Gasparillo Secondary 4 (Chevon Elie [2], Anthony Forde, Sheldon Rambaran) vs. Tabaquite Secondary 1 (Keagan Moonessir) - Gasparillo

Tobago

Mason Hall Secondary 2 (Hakeem Legall 14, Kleon Melville 26-o.g) vs. Pentecostal Light & Life 1 (Corran Woods 15) - Bon Accord Rec

Speyside Secondary 0 vs. Scarborough Secondary 2 (Valdez Perez 40-Pen, Kiel O'Neil 85) - Speyside Rec.

Signal Hill Secondary - Bye

Fri,23-Sep

North

Malick Secondary 1 (Nkosi David 90) vs. St  Anthony's College 4 (Adrian Millette 26, Luke Hernandez 47, Darryl Trim 67, Garvin Samaroo 82) - Malick Secondary

Fatima College 0 vs. St Mary's College 1 (Rashaad Hyacinth 65) - Fatima Grd.

Queens Royal College 4 (Akil Morris [3], Tarrique Ransome) vs. Trinity College 0 - Queens Royal Grd

East Mucurapo Secondary - Bye

South

3:00pm, St Benedict's 1 (Keron Brooks 93) vs. Princes Town West 1 (Kiel Ribeiro 70) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Naparima 4 (Jaeel Jeffrey [2], Adan Noel, Akeem Humphrey) vs Vessigny 0 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Shiva Boys’ 1 (Dwight Pope) vs. Pleasantville 1 (Shaquille Faria 84) - David Williams Recreation Ground

Presentation - Bye

East

Barataria South Secondary vs. Trinity College East - Barataria

Toco Secondary vs. El Dorado East Secondary - Toco

St Augustine Secondary 2 (Akeem Garcia 5, 36) vs. San Juan North Secondary 0 - St Augustine

Arima North Secondary - Bye

Wed,28-Sep

North

East Mucurapo Secondary 1 (Alvin Jones 58-Pen) vs. Malick Secondary 0 - Fatima Grd.

St Mary's College 0 vs. Trinity College 1 (Jameel Neptune 1) - St Mary's Grd.

St  Anthony's College 3 (Luke Hernandes 16, 31, Ajani Clarance 22) vs. Queens Royal College 0 - St  Anthony's Grd.

Fatima College - Bye

South

3:00pm, Pleasantville 1 (58) vs. Presentation 2 (Amare Thomas 30, Mikeel Charles 77) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Naparima 2 vs. St Benedict's 0 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Princes Town West 1 vs. Shiva Boys’ 0 - Princes Town

Vessigny - Bye

East

El Dorado East Secondary 10 (Shaquille Bertrand 6, 14, 56, Dwight Quintero 12, 80, 84, Jameel Forde 34, Nicholas Castelliemos 89) vs. Barataria South Secondary 0 - El Dorado

Trinity College East 1 (Ricardo John 53) vs. St Augustine Secondary 3 (Akeem Garcia 1, 65, Shannon Gomez 36) - Trinity

Toco Secondary 1 vs. Arima North Secondary 1 (Marcus Gomez 28) - Toco

San Juan North Secondary - Bye

Central

Tabaquite Secondary 5 (Kwasi Elder [3], Keagan Moonessar [2]) vs. Waterloo Secondary 1 (Andrew Harrilal) - Tabaquite

Carapichaima East Secondary 2 (Denzil Gill 15, Shaquelle Holder 88) vs. Couva West Secondary 0 - Carapichaima East

Gasparillo Secondary 1 (Trifon Browne 5) vs. Presentation College 0 - Gasparillo

Tobago

Signall Hill Secondary 5 (Purcell Ewing 10, 79, vs. Pentecostal Light & Life 0 - Signal Hill

Speyside Secondary 3 vs. Mason Hall Secondary 4 - Speyside Rec. Grd.

Scarborough Secondary - Bye

October

Sat,01-Oct

North

East Mucurapo Secondary 3 (Akil Campbell, Kevin Williams, Akil Thomas) vs. Queens Royal College 2 (Jerron Blugh, Jayon Murray) - East Mucurapo

Fatima College 1 (Kye West 17) vs. Trinity College 0 - Fatima Grd.

St Mary's College 1 (Jamel Francis 68) vs. St  Anthony's College 2 (Darryl Trim 52, Thalani George 89) - St Mary's Grd.

Malick Secondary - Bye

South

3:00pm, Naparima 0 vs. Pleasantville 2 (Keion Thomas, Ken Khan) -  M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, St Benedict's 0 vs. Presentation 2 (Shackiel Henry 91, Amare Thomas 92) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Princes Town West 0 vs. Vessigny 1 (Rondell Phillip 74) - Princes Town

Shiva Boys’ - Bye

East

Toco Secondary 3 (Keron Khan [3]) vs. Barataria South Secondary 3 (Shondell Felix, Gelani Carr, Atiba Cudjoe) - Toco

St Augustine Secondary 0 vs. El Dorado East Secondary 3 (Shaquille Bertrand 7, Keron Bethelmy 70, 88) - St Augustine

San Juan North Secondary 0 vs. Arima North Secondary 2 (Marcus Gomez 10, Darius Rollings 65) - San Juan

Trinity College East - Bye

Central

Waterloo Secondary 0 vs. Gasparillo Secondary 3 (Lennard Thomas, Trifon Browne, Anderson St Clair) - Waterloo

Tabaquite Secondary 1 (Travis Singh 30) vs. Couva West Secondary 2 (Jesse Bharose 6-Own Goal, Jevon Sandiford 60) - Tabaquite

Presentation College 2 (Kern Alexander 7-Pen, Nicholai Modray 50) vs. Carapichaima East Secondary 3 (Kern Alexis 33, 55, Shaqueel Holder 40) - Presentation College

Tobago

4:00pm, Scarborough Secondary 2 (Christopher Morgan 5, 17) vs. Signal Hill Secondary 2 (Antonio Nelson 71, Raphael Thomas 88) - Dwight Yorke Stadium

6:00pm, Pentecostal Light & Life 1 (Miguel George) vs. Speyside Secondary 4 (Kyle Benjamin [2], Marcus Ceasar, Brandon Benjamin) - Dwight Yorke Stadium

Mason Hall Secondary - Bye

Wed,05-Oct

North

St Anthony's College 2 (Darryl Trim 20, Dwight Ceballo 46) vs. Fatima College 0 - St  Anthony's Grd

East Mucurapo Secondary 2 (Aaqil Campbell 57, Alvin Jones 90) vs. St Mary's College 1 (Anthony Palmer 76) - Fatima Grd

Queens Royal College 1 (Akil Morris 1) vs. Malick Secondary (Lester Durham 43) - St  Anthony's Grd

Trinity College - Bye

South

3:00pm, Presentation 1 (Amare Thomas 21) vs. Shiva Boys’ 1 (Aswad Lake 39) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Naparima 2 (Adan Noel, Jaeel Jeffery) vs. Princes Town West 1 (Kyle Simms) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Vessigny 0 vs. St Benedict's 1 (Yafeu Rougier 80) - Mahaica, Point Fortin

Pleasantville - Bye

East

Arima North Secondary  vs. St Augustine Secondary - Arima

El Dorado East Secondary 3 (Dwight Quintero 44, 64, Keron Bethelmy 80) vs. Trinity College East 0 - El Dorado

Toco Secondary 2 (Darius Peters, Steve Bobb) vs. San Juan North Secondary 2 (Renaldo Fox, Durnell Blackman) - Toco

Barataria South Secondary  - Bye

Central

Waterloo Secondary 0 vs. Presentation College 3 (Yadava Persad 4, Keon Beckles 25, Shaun Mahabir 77) - Waterloo

Gasparillo Secondary 1 (Trifon Browne) vs. Couva West Secondary 0 - Gasparillo

Tabaquite Secondary 0 vs. Carapichaima East Secondary 2 (Christopher Prime 41, Kadeem Boyce 47) - Tabaquite

Tobago

Scarborough Secondary 3 (Valdez Perez 12, Shaquille Scott 28, Dario Holmes 31) vs. Mason Hall Secondary 1 (Makeil Mc Kenzie 56) - Scarborough

Speyside Secondary 2 (Brandon Benjamin 35, 50) vs. Signal Hill Secondary 1 (Akeil Guy 60) - Speyside Rec. Grd

Pentecostal Light & Life - Bye
   
Sat,08-Oct

North

Fatima College 2 (Kai West [2]) vs. East Mucurapo Secondary 2 (Taffarie Williams [2]) - Fatima Grd.

St  Anthony's College 3 (Darryl Trim ) vs. Trinity College 0 - St  Anthony's Grd.

Malick Secondary 0 vs. St Mary's College 2 (Akil Noel, Kyle Biggs) - Malick Secondary

Queens Royal College - Bye

South

Presentation 7 (Shakiel Henry 18, 35, 47, 68, 72, Amare  Thomas [2]) vs. Vessigny 0 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Shiva Boys’ 5 (Kwesi Weston [2], Tevin Peters, Aswad Lake, Dwight Pope) vs. Naparima 1 (Jabari Mitchell) - Penal

Princes Town West 1 (Hakeem Saunders 82) vs. Pleasantville 0 - Princes Town

St Benedict's - Bye

East

St Augustine Secondary 4 (Jamal Treighton [2], Akeem Garcia, Jordan Devenish) vs. Toco Secondary 0 - St Augustine

Trinity College East 1 vs. San Juan North Secondary 2 (Durnell Blackman, Enrique Lezama) - Trinity

Barataria South Secondary 11 (Darius Rawlins [2], Kern Roberts [3], Daniel Snaggs [2], Tevin figaro [3], Keion Bramble) vs. Arima North Secondary 0 - Barataria

El Dorado East Secondary  - Bye

Central

Couva West Secondary 5 vs. Waterloo Secondary 1 - Couva West

Tabaquite Secondary 0 vs. Presentation College 1 (Keon Beckles 86)  - Tabaquite

Gasparillo Secondary 1 (Trifon Browne) vs. Carapichaima East Secondary 2 (Denzil Gill, Marvin Martin 86) - Gasparillo

Tobago

Scarborough Secondary 4 (Mickael Gordon [3] vs. Pentecostal Light & Life 0 - Signal Hill

Mason Hall Secondary 1 vs. Signal Hill Secondary 6 (Shaquille Gill [2], Nariel Wilson [2])- Bon Accord Rec. Grd

Speyside Secondary - Bye

Wed,12-Oct

North

Trinity College 1 (Dominic Jangoo) vs. East Mucurapo Secondary 3 (Kevin Lewis, Alvin Jones, Akil Campbell) - MOKA

St Mary's College 1 (Jelani Christopher 9) vs. Queens Royal College 1 (Akil Morris 62) - St Mary's Grd

Fatima College 2 (Keiron Matthews 62, Jamil Young 76) vs. Malick Secondary 0 - Fatima Grd.

St  Anthony's College - Bye

South

3:00pm, St Benedict's 1 (Keron Brooks 33) vs. Shiva Boys’ 2 (Kwesi Weston 28, Tevin Peters 73) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Naparima 0 vs. Presentation 2 (Shackiel Henry [2])- M. Ramjohn Stadium

Vessigny 0 vs.  Pleasantville 6 (Russell Alfred 11, 56, Ken Khan 28, 51, Shivon Lesse 41) - Mahaica, Point Fortin

Princes Town West - Bye

East

Arima North Secondary 0 vs. El Dorado East Secondary 0 - Arima

San Juan North Secondary 4 (Mikhil Roberts 55, 77, Cory Dhanilal 29, Trevon Lester 60) vs. Barataria South Secondary 1 (Jelani Carr 85) - San Juan

Toco Secondary 0 vs. Trinity College East 2 (Nathan Regis [2]) - Toco

St Augustine Secondary - Bye

Central

Carapichaima East Secondary 12 (Denzil Gill 11, 38, 48, 55, Shaquille Holder 12, 76, 86, Kareem Boyce 60, 89, Sebastian Kumar 40, Jerid Nichols 75, Randolph Boyce o.g 83) vs. Waterloo Secondary 0 - Carapichaima East

Presentation College 1 (Brendon Balladin 60) vs. Couva West Secondary 3 (Jaffet Williams 14, 35, 70) - Presentation College

Tabaquite Secondary 1 (Ainsley Clarke 22) vs. Gasparillo Secondary 1 (Kendell Mason 32) - Tabaquite

Tobago

Pentecostal Light & Life 0 vs. Mason Hall Secondary 1 (Hakeem Legall) - Signal Hill Rec. grd

Scarborough Secondary 5 (Mickaeel Gordon 2, Valdez Perez 6, Semel Crichlow 16, Christopher Morgan 36, Dario Holmes 81) vs. Speyside Secondary 0 - Scarborough

Signal Hill Secondary - Bye
   
Sat,15-Oct

North

Malick Secondary 2 vs. Trinity College 1 - Malick Secondary

Queens Royal College 1 (Own Goal) vs. Fatima College 0 - Queens Royal Grd.

East Mucurapo Secondary 1 (Shaquille Donatie 61) vs. St Anthony's College 2 (Garvin Samaroo 45, 73) - Fatima Grd.

St Mary's College - Bye

South

3:00pm, Presentation 3 vs. Princes Town West 0 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, Pleasantville 2 vs. St Benedict's 2 - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Shiva Boys’ 12 vs. Vessigny 2 - Penal

Naparima - Bye

East

Trinity College East 0 vs. Arima North Secondary 2 (Kern Roberts 46, Ryan George 73) - Trinity

Barataria South Secondar 0 vs. St Augustine Secondary 5 (35-Own Goal, Nicholas Marcano 71, Shannon Gomez 62, Joel Henry 79, Jamal Creighton 80) - Barataria

El Dorado East Secondary 1 (Dwight Quintero 35-Pen) vs. San Juan North Secondary 0 - El Dorado

Toco Secondary - Bye

Central

Waterloo Secondary 0 vs. Tabaquite Secondary 3 - Waterloo

Couva West Secondary 1 (Jasset Williams 35) vs. Carapichaima East Secondary 4 (Christopher Prime 6, 32, Shaquille Holder 20, Kadeem Boyce 81) - Couva West

Presentation College vs. Gasparillo Secondary - Presentation College (Match Abandoned [rain])
Gasparillo was leading 4-0.

Tobago

Pentecostal Light & Life vs. Signal Hill Secondary - Signal Hill Rec. Grd
Mason Hall Secondary vs. Speyside Secondary - Bon Accord Rec.
Scarborough Secondary - Bye
   
Wed,19-Oct

North

Trinity College 0 vs. Queens Royal College 4 (Akil Morris [3], Duane Muckette) - MOKA

St Anthony's College 2 (Thulani George 36, Darryl Trim 44) vs. Malick Secondary 0 - St  Anthony's Grd

St Mary's College 0 vs. Fatima College 1 (Arvin Prescott 21) - St Mary’s Grd.

East Mucurapo Secondary - Bye

South

Pleasantville 2 (Russell Alfred 50, 77) vs. Shiva Boys’ 3 (Tevin Peters 16, Aswad Lake 17, Kwesi Weston 58) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Vessigny 3 (Khadeem Charles 22, 84, Shakeem George 9) vs. Naparima 5 (Akeem Julien 33, 55, 86, Adan Noel 58, Jaeel Jeffrey 83) - Mahaica, Point Fortin

Princes Town West 0 vs. St Benedict's 2 (Yafeu Rougier [2]) - Princes Town

Presentation - Bye

East

El Dorado East Secondary 9 (Jamil Forde 10, 15, 18, 32, Shaquille Bertrand 43, 49, 56, Dwight Quintero 20, 85) vs. Toco Secondary 1 (Kyle Ferreira 50-Pen) - El Dorado

San Juan North Secondary 1 (Jelani Felix 35) vs. St Augustine Secondary 3 (Jamal Creighton 9, 76, Joel Henry 46) - San Juan

Trinity College East 9 (Tarik John 2, Nathan Regis 4, 12, 57, 63, Akil Noel 20, Akeel Modeste, Ricardo John 29, Jemeel Sempel 93) vs. Barataria South Secondary 1 (Renarko Waldron 65) - Trinity

Arima North Secondary - Bye

Central

Gasparillo Secondary 7 (Trifon Browne [2], Kendell Mason [2], Anderson St Clair [2], Kristoff Alexander) vs. Waterloo Secondary 0 - Gasparillo

Couva West Secondary 5 (Jaffet Williams 7, 24, 32, 77, Jevon Sandiford 79) vs. Tabaquite Secondary 2 (Andre Gonsalves 48, 53) - Couva West

Carapichaima East Secondary 4 (Shaquille Holder 1, Khadeem Boyce 7, Jaron Humphrey 9, Kern Alexis 19) vs. Presentation College 0 - Carapichaima East

Tobago

Signal Hill Secondary 1 (Shaquille Gill 69) vs. Scarborough Secondary 2 (Christopher Morgan 11, Mickaeel Gordon 79) - Signal Hill

Speyside Secondary 3 (Brandon Benjamin [3]) vs. Pentecostal Light & Life 1 (Miguel George) - Speyside Rec. Grd

Mason Hall Secondary - Bye

Sat,22-Oct

North

Malick Secondary 0 vs. East Mucurapo Secondary 5 (Alvin Jones [2], Akil Campbell, Tafari Williams, Akini Rodriguez) - Malick Secondary

Trinity College 2 (Joel Caresquero, Uche Alexander) vs. St Mary's College 1 - MOKA

Queens Royal College 1 (Akil Morris) vs. St Anthony's College 4 (Adrian Millette 44, Garvin Samaroo 70, Raychad Alleyne 77, Kiel Pierre 94) - Queens Royal Grd.

Fatima College - Bye

South

3:00pm, Presentation 0 vs. Pleasantville 3 (Shawn Outer 40, Russell Alfred 75, Jared London 47-Own-Goal) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

5:00pm, St Benedict's 0 vs. Naparima 2 (Akeem Humphrey 31, Jabari Mitchell 62) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

Shiva Boys’ 4 (Quesi Weston 47, 74, Tevin Peters 50, 84) vs. Princes Town 0 - Penal

Vessigny - Bye

East

Barataria South Secondary 1 vs. El Dorado East Secondary 9 (Dwight Quintero 12, 15, 25, Shaquille Bertrand 35, 67, Jameel Forde 78, 85, Aaron St Louis 87, Almaun Muhammad 89) - Barataria

Arima North Secondary 2 (Darius Rawlins, Kern Roberts) vs. Toco Secondary 0 - Arima

St Augustine Secondary 4 (Akeem Garcia 4, 70, Jamal Creighton 28, Shaquille Smith 75-Pen) vs. Trinity College East 0 - St Augustine

San Juan North Secondary - Bye

Central Zone

Carapichaima East 1 vs. Gasparillo 1

Mon, 24-Oct

East

Arima North 2 (Rondell Elie, Tevin Figaro) vs San Juan North 0

El Dorado East (Dwight Quintero 15, Jameel Forde 76) v St Augustine 1 (Jamal Creighton 47)

Central

Gasparillo 1 (Anderson St Clair) vs. Presentation 0

Secondary Schools Football League
Big Five Fixtures


October

Quarter Final

Tuesday 25th

4:00pm, Carapichaima East 2 (Denzil Gill 25, Shaquille Holder 47) vs. Scarborough Secondary 1 (Christopher Morgan 68) - Ato Boldon Stadium

Monday 31st

4:00pm, Shiva Boys 0 vs. Carapichaima East 1 (Kadeem Boyce 91) - M. Ramjohn Stadium

November

Semi-Final

Tuesday 01st

4:00pm, St Anthony's College 2 (Jamali Garcia 80-Pen, Garvin Samaroo 82) vs. El Dorado East 0 - H. Crawford Stadium

Final

Thursday 3rd

4:00pm, Carapichaima East 0 vs. St Anthony's College 1 (Darryl Trim) - Ato Boldon Stadium

InterCol Fixtures

Zonal Quarterfinals

Monday, 7 Nov

South

Presentation 11 (Shackiel Henry 1, 7, 32, 35, 47, 51, 84, 87, J’van Pontiflet 22, Mickell Charles 31, Glen Sutton 64) vs Vessigny 0, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium- 3 pm

Naparima 4 (Akeem Julien [2], Jadiel Martin, Adam Noel) vs St Benedicts 0, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium-5 pm

Tobago

Mason Hall 5 (Hakeem Legall [3], Brandon Joseph [2]) vs Roxborough 3 (Weah Adams [2], Akiel Sterling) - Dwight Yorke Stadium- 3 pm

Speyside 3 vs Pentecostal Light 0 - Dwight Yorke Stadium- 5 pm

Scarborough - Bye

Signal Hill - Bye

Tuesday, 8 Nov

North

East Mucurapo 3 (Jabari Thomas 18, 87, Kevin Lewis 37) vs Malick 0, QRC Ground- 3:30 pm

Fatima 2 (Jamil Young 36, Kyle West 69) vs Trinity 1 (Jameel Neptune 81), St Anthony’s Ground- 3:30 pm

Wednesday, 9 Nov

East

Arima North 9 (Kevin Roberts 20, 28, Marcus Gomez 33, 34, Tevin Figaro 38, 59, Darius Rawlins 75-Pen, 86, Kwame Hazel) vs Barataria South 0, Larry Gomes- 3 pm

St Augustine 4 (Jamal Creightan 29-Pen, 79, Shaquille Smith 85, 88) vs Toco 0, Larry Gomes- 5 pm

Central

Tabaquite (Joshua Garcia 36, Moonessar 50) vs Presentation 2 (Keon Beckles 76, Surej Ramcharan 91) - Ato Boldon Stadium- 3 pm
After Penalties: Presentation 4 v Tabaquite 3

Carapichaima East - Bye

Gasparillo 4 (Trifon Browne, Kristoff Alexander, Nicholas Hall, Kendell Mason) vs Waterloo 0, Ato Boldon Stadium- 5 pm

Couva West 4 (Jaffet Williams [3], Keon Lewis) vs Chaguanas North 0, Carapichaima- 3.30 pm

Thursday, 10 Nov

South

Shiva Boys 4 (Brandon Francis 27, Kevin Peters 54-Pen, Kwesi Weston 62, Levi Garcia 70) vs Moruga Secondary 0, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium- 3 pm

Pleasantville 5 (Russell Alfred [2], Aaron Fleming, Shawn Outer, Amiel Brooks) vs Princes Town West 1 (Kellon La Fortune), Mannie Ramjohn Stadium- 5 pm

Friday, 11 Nov

North

St Anthony’s 9 (Ajani Clarence 22, 60, Kiel Pierre 33, Darryl Trim 37, Dwight Ceballo 40, Jamali Garcia 82-Pen, Kadeem Riley 85, Kean McIvor 87, Moriba Ballah) vs Diego Martin North 0, QRC Ground- 3.30 pm

St Mary’s 3 (Rashaad Hyacinth 32, 41, Jelani Christopher 88) vs QRC 1 (Duane Muckette 60), Fatima Ground- 3.30 pm

El Dorado East 6 (Shaquille Bertrand 7, Shakir Cole 18, Kerron Bethelmy 20, Kevon Noreiga 32, Dwight Quintero 49, 66) vs El Dorado West 0, Larry Gomes Stadium - 3 pm

San Juan North 1 (Jelani Felix 78) vs Trinity 0, Larry Gomes Stadium- 5 pm.

InterCol Zone Semi-Finals

Monday, 14 Nov

Tobago

Scarborough 7 (Chislon Morgan 4, 41, Mickaeel Gordon 55, 75, 85, Christopher Morgan 66, Akeem Jordan 77) vs Speyside 0, Dwight Yorke Stadium

Signal Hill 4 (Nariel Wilson 26, Shaquille Springer 29, Shaquille Smith 40, Shaquille 51) vs Mason Hall 0, Dwight Yorke Stadium

South

Presentation 2 (Shakiel Henry 7, 57) vs Naparima 1 (Akeem Julien 24), Mannie Ramjohn Stadium - 3 pm

Shiva Boys 2 (Dwight Pope 85-Pen, Nathaniel Garcia 90) vs  Pleasantville 2 (Russell Alfred 69, Sean Outar 79), Mannie Ramjohn Stadium - 5 pm
After Penalties: Shiva Boys 6 vs Pleasantville 5

East Zone

Arima North 2 (Shundell Mayers 42, Jamal Creightan 76-own goal) vs St Augustine 1 (Jamal Creightan 69), Larry Gomes Stadium - 3 pm

El Dorado East 1 (Keron Bethelemy 76) vs San Juan North 4 (Angelo D’Andre 21-Pen, Jelani Felix 38 Own-Goal, Enrique Lezama 68), Larry Gomes Stadium - 5 pm

Wednesday, 15 Nov

North

Mucurapo 1 (Kevin Lewis 31) vs Fatima 1 (Arvin Prescod 43), Hasely Crawford Stadium 3 pm
After Penalties: Mucurapo 4 vs Fatima 3

St Anthony's 4 (Adrian Millette 13, 18, Kiel Pierre 40, Rayshard Allen 45) vs St Mary's 1 (Rashad Hyacinth 79)

Central

Carapichaima East 3 (Denzill Gill 58, Shaquille Holder 67, Yaseem Rivas 70) vs Presentation Chag. 0, Carapichaima- 3:30 pm

Gasparillo 1 (Kristoff Alexander 21) vs Couva West 4 (Kendell Benjamin 3, Jaffet Williams 57, 86, Jerome Lewis 65)

InterCol Zone Finals

Nov, 17

South Zone

Presentation 4 (Najja Forbes 26, J’van Pontislet 75, Shackiel Henry 82, Angel Williams 90) vs Shiva Boys 0, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium (4pm)

Tobago Zone

Signal Hill 3 (Shaquille Gill 9, Hudon Jack 92, Akil Guy 94) vs Scarborough Sec 2 (Valdez Perez 19, Chrislon Morgan 28). - Dwight Yorke Stadium (5pm)

Nov, 18

Central
 
Couva West 2 (Kendell Benjamin, Ronald Rouse) vs Carapichaima East Sec. 5 (Kern Alexis [2], Kareem Ryce, Christopher Prime, Shaquille Holder), Ato Boldon Stadium- 4 pm

Nov, 19

East

Arima North 2 (Rondell Elie 24, Che Edwards 76) vs San Juan North 1 (Daniel Banfield 88), Larry Gomes Sadium- 4pm

Nov, 21

North

St Anthony’s College 0 v East Mucurapo 0, Hasely Crawford Stadium- 4pm
After Penalties: St Anthony’s College 5 (Jamal Garcia, Dwight Ceballo, Kean McIvor, Rashard Allen, Shaquille Long) v East Mucurapo 3 (Alvin Jones, Osei Charles, Jabari Thomas)

National InterCol Semis-Finals

Nov, 22

Presentation College (South) 1 (Shackiel Henry 67) vs Signal Hill (Tobago) 0, Dwight Yorke Stadium

Nov, 24

Carapichaima East Sec (Central) 1 (Isaiah Tidd 80-Pen) vs Arima North Secondary (East) 3 (Marcus Gomez 3, Tevin Figaro 11, Kwame Hazel 90-Pen), Larry Gomes Stadium-4pm

Nov, 25

Presentation College (South) 1 (Shackiel Henry 21) vs St Anthony’s College (North) 2 (Savion Kirton 30, Darryl Trim 90), Hasely Crawford Stadium-4pm

National InterCol Finals

Nov, 29

Arima North Secondary (East) 0 vs St Anthony’s College (North) 2 (Darryl Trim 20, Dwight Ceballo 33), Hasely Crawford Stadium-4pm
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on July 29, 2011, 05:26:32 AM
2011 Girls SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.

September

Sun,11-Sep

North

St Joseph Convent 2 vs. Malick Secondary 1 - St Joseph Convent

Holy Name Convent vs. St Francois Girls College - Holy Name Convent - Postponed

Providence vs. Maple Leaf Int. - Providence - Postponed

South

Debe Secondary vs. Fyzabad Anglican - Guaracara Park - Postponed

Holy Faith Convent 1 (Shenice Gittens) vs. Vessigny Secondary 1 (Tenisha Cobhan) - Penal

Point Fortin East 3 (Shennel Jordan, Kernell Rojas, Tamar Johnson) vs  Point Fortin West 2 (Kadisha King, Konika Alexander) - Point Fortin

East

Toco Secondary 0 vs. Arima North Secondary 3 - Toco

St George's College vs. San Juan North Secondary - Barataria  - Postponed

El Dorado East Secondary 8 vs. St Augustine Secondary 2 - El Dorado East

Thu,15-Sep

North

Malick Secondary  vs. Holy Name Convent - Malick Secondary

St Joseph Convent  vs. Maple Leaf Int. - St Joseph Convent

Providence  vs. St Francois Girls College - Providence

South

Fyzabad Anglican  vs. Point Fortin East - Fyzabad

Holy Faith Convent 0 vs. Debe Secondary 2 (Amanda Theodore 60, Kayla Taylor 65) - Penal

Point Fortin West  vs. Vessigny Secondary - Point Fortin

East

Arima North Secondary  vs. St George's College - Arima North
Toco Secondary  vs. St Augustine Secondary - Toco
El Dorado East Secondary  vs. San Juan North Secondary - El Dorado East

Sun,18-Sep

North

Malick Secondary 0 vs. Providence 3 (Tayna Harris, Jordan Van Reeken [2], Chelsea Ralph [3]) - Malick Secondary

Holy Name Convent 1 vs. St Joseph Convent 3 (Maya Matouk [2], Moosai) - Holy Name Convent

St Francois Girls College  vs. Maple Leaf Int. - St Francois Girls College - Postponed

South

Vessigny Secondary 1 (Tkeyah Phillip) vs. Debe Secondary 4 (Amanda Theodore 5, Shinelle Arjoon 46, 65, Kayla Taylor 50) - Mahaica

Fyzabad Anglican vs. Point Fortin West - Fyzabad

Point Fortin East 1 vs. Holy Faith Convent 0 - Point Fortin - Match Abandoned

East

Arima North Secondary 2 (Shenicar Diamond, Jinelle Jack) vs. El Dorado East Secondary 0 - Arima North

St George's College 0 vs. Toco Secondary 2 (Keishana Joseph 62, 71) - Barataria

San Juan North Secondary 0 vs. St Augustine Secondary 1 (Kalifah Graham) - San Juan North

Tobago

Mason Hall Secondary vs. Roxborough Secondary - Dwight Yorke Stadium - Postponed

Scarborough Secondary vs. Bishops High School - Shaw Park - Postponed

Signal Hill Secondary vs. Speyside Secondary - Signal Hill - Postponed

Thu,22-Sep

North

Maple Leaf Int.  vs.  Malick Secondary - Maple Leaf Int.
Providence  vs.  Holy Name Convent - Providence
St Francois Girls College  vs.  St Joseph Convent - St Francois Girls College

South

Holy Faith Convent  vs.  Fyzabad Anglican - Penal   
Debe Secondary  vs.  Point Fortin West - Guaracara Park   
Vessigny Secondary  vs.  Point Fortin East - Mahaica

East

St Augustine Secondary  vs.  Arima North Secondary - St Augustine
El Dorado East Secondary  vs.  St George's College - El Dorado East
San Juan North Secondary  vs.  Toco Secondary - San Juan North

Tobago

Roxborough Secondary  vs.  Scarborough Secondary - Roxborough
Speyside Secondary   vs.  Mason Hall Secondary - Speyside Rec. Grd
Bishops High School   vs.  Signal Hill Secondary - Bishops

Sun,25-Sep

North

Malick Secondary 1 vs. St Francois Girls College 3 - Malick Secondary

Maple Leaf Int. 1 vs. Holy Name Convent 3 - Maple Leaf Int.

St Joseph Convent 2 vs. Providence 2 - St Joseph Convent

South

Fyzabad Anglican vs. Vessigny Secondary - Fyzabad

Point Fortin West 0 vs. Holy Faith Convent 6 (Alisha Grainger [3], Kerchel Torres [2], Michelle Murray) - Point Fortin

Point Fortin East 0 vs. Debe Secondary 0 - Point Fortin

East

Arima North Secondary 3 (Janelle Jack, Ashley Mark, Akydha Lee Quay-Own Goal) vs. San Juan North Secondary 1 (Brittany Prescott) - Arima North

St Augustine Secondary 2 (Celeste Thomas [2]) vs. St George's College 0 - St Augustine

Toco Secondary 1 (Telisha Charles 35) vs. El Dorado East Secondary 0 - Toco

Tobago

Signal Hill Secondary 1 (Kerissa Simon) vs. Roxborough Secondary 3 (N’jemile Charles, Kerrisha George, Novella McWellington) - Signal Hill

Scarborough Secondary 3 (Cherise Roberts, Jenille Lawrence, OG) vs. Mason Hall Secondary 0 - Shaw Park

Speyside Secondary 2 (Tisanne Leandra, Shevelle Martel) vs. Bishops High School 2 (Lakita Hall, Kristen Julien) - Speyside Rec. Grd

Thu,29-Sep

North

Malick Secondary 1 (Ariel Belgrave 45) vs. St Joseph Convent 4 (1, 21, 45, Maya Matouk 39) - Malick Secondary

St Francois Girls College 5 (Diamond Small 2, Asha Jones, OG, OG) vs. Holy Name Convent 0 - St Francois Girls College

Maple Leaf Int.  vs. Providence - Maple Leaf Int. - Postponed

South

Fyzabad Anglican  vs. Debe Secondary - Fyzabad

Vessigny Secondary 2 (Tinesha Cobham, Cherrece Marshall) vs. Holy Faith Convent 1 (Kerchelle Torres) - Mahaica

Point Fortin West 0 vs. Point Fortin East 3 (Kerdell Rojas, Tamara Johnson, Khadeem Jones) - Point Fortin

East

Arima North Secondary 1 (Shanice Pascall) vs. Toco Secondary 0 - Arima North

San Juan North Secondary 1 (Victoria De Silva) vs. St George's College 3 (Kadisha De Freitas, Calanne Knot, Kharsel Clarke) - San Juan North

St Augustine Secondary 1 (Otisha David) vs. El Dorado East Secondary 1 (Patrice Campbell) - St Augustine

Tobago

Scarborough Secondary 5 (Jenelle Lawrence [3], Sherisse Roberts [2]) vs. Speyside Secondary 1 (Tisanne Leandra) - Shaw Park

Mason Hall Secondary 1 (Llorisha Simon) vs. Signal Hill Secondary 2 (Karissa Simon [2]) - Dwight Yorke Stadium

Roxborough Secondary 1 (Kerrisha George) vs. Bishops High School 0 - Roxborough Rec. Grd

October

Sun,02-Oct

North

Holy Name Convent 1 vs. Malick Secondary 2 (Rhonda Mitchell, Andrea John) - Holy Name Convent

Maple Leaf Int. 0 vs. St Joseph Convent 17 (Maya Matouk [8], Amanda Garcia [5], Kara De Souza, Alana McHugh, Thaiz Smitch, Zoe Sudan) - Maple Leaf Int.

St Francois Girls College 2 (Della Joseph, Kelly Cooper) vs. Providence 1 (Chelsea Ralph) - St Francois Girls College

South

Point Fortin East  vs. Fyzabad Anglican - Point Fortin

Debe Secondary 3 (Shinelle Arjoon [2], Kayla Taylor) vs. Holy Faith Convent 0 - Guaracara Park

Vessigny Secondary 5 (Racquel Sobers [2], Aviva Vesprey, Krystal Preddie, Tinesha Cobham) vs. Point Fortin West 0 - Mahaica

East

St George's College 2 (Kaedisha DeFreitas [2]) vs. Arima North Secondary 1 (Jinelle Jack) - Barataria

St Augustine Secondary 2 (Otisha David, Shannon Sergus) vs. Toco Secondary 1 - St Augustine

San Juan North Secondary 0 vs. El Dorado East Secondary 9 (Patrice Campbell [3], Adefah Welch [2], Rosalie Dolabaille, Kim James, Danika George, Janeille Henry) - San Juan North

Tobago

Scarborough Secondary 0 vs. Roxborough Secondary 0 - Shaw Park

Bishops High School 5 (Kristen Julien [3], Shorndelle Blackman [2]) vs. Mason Hall Secondary 1 (Shayna Edwards) - Bishops

Signal Hill Secondary 1 (Karissa Simon) vs. Speyside Secondary 1 (Jinelle Lawrence) - Signal Hill

Thu,06-Oct

North

Providence 2 vs. Malick Secondary 1 (Nathifa Fostin) - Providence

St Joseph Convent  vs. Holy Name Convent - St Joseph Convent- Postponed
(St Joseph win 3-0 by default)

Maple Leaf Int. 9 (Diamond Small [4], Monique Gomez, Della Joseph, Asha Joseph, Chelsea-Marie Spence, Kelly Cooper) vs. St Francois Girls College 0 - Maple Leaf Int.

South

Debe Secondary  vs. Vessigny Secondary - Guaracara Park - Postponed

Point Fortin West  vs. Fyzabad Anglican - Point Fortin

Holy Faith Convent 1 (Tisha Belfon) vs. Point Fortin East 2 (Shennel Jordan, Kernell Rojas) - Penal

East

El Dorado East Secondary 2 (Patrice Campbell, Rosalie Dollabaille) vs. Arima North Secondary 1 (Shantel Yearwood) - El Dorado East

Toco Secondary 4 (Keishana Joseph [3], Chantel Felician) vs. St George's College 0 - Toco

St Augustine Secondary 3 (Chelsea Gibbs, Portious Warren, Celenste Thomas) vs. San Juan North Secondary 0 - St Augustine

Tobago

Roxborough Secondary  vs. Mason Hall Secondary - Roxborough - Postponed
(Roxborough win 3-0 by default)

Bishops High School 2 vs. Scarborough Secondary 1 - Bishops

Speyside Secondary 5 (Tsianna Leander [4], Shevelle Marcelle) vs. Signal Hill Secondary 2 (Kerrecia Simon [2]) - Speyside Rec. Grd

Sun,09-Oct

North

Malick Secondary  vs. Maple Leaf Int. - Malick Secondary

Holy Name Convent  vs. Providence - Holy Name Convent

St Joseph Convent 2 (Amanda Garcia [2]) vs. St Francois Girls College 7 (Diamond Small [3], Astride Joseph [2], Della Joseph, Dhaakira Solomon) - St Joseph Convent

South

Fyzabad Anglican  vs. Holy Faith Convent - Fyzabad
Point Fortin West  vs. Debe Secondary - Point Fortin
Point Fortin East  vs. Vessigny Secondary - Point Fortin

East

Arima North Secondary 1 vs. St Augustine Secondary 2 - Arima North

St George's College 1 (Kadisha De Freitas) vs. El Dorado East Secondary 3 (Patrice Campbell [2], own-goal) - Barataria

Toco Secondary  vs. San Juan North Secondary - Toco

Tobago

Scarborough Secondary  vs. Roxborough Secondary - Shaw Park
Mason Hall Secondary  vs. Speyside Secondary - Dwight Yorke Stadium
Signal Hill Secondary  vs. Bishops High School - Signal Hill

Thu,13-Oct

North

St Francois Girls College  vs.  Malick Secondary - St Francois Girls College
Holy Name Convent  vs.  Maple Leaf Int. - Holy Name Convent
Providence  vs.  St Joseph Convent - Providence

South

Holy Faith Convent   vs.  Point Fortin West - Penal 
Vessigny Secondary  vs.  Fyzabad Anglican - Mahaica 
Debe Secondary  vs.  Point Fortin East - Guaracara Park

East

San Juan North Secondary  vs. Arima North Secondary - San Juan North

St George's College  vs. St Augustine Secondary - Barataria

El Dorado East Secondary 5 (Patrice Campbell [5]) vs. Toco Secondary 0 - El Dorado East

Tobago

Roxborough Secondary  vs. Signal Hill Secondary - Roxborough
Mason Hall Secondary  vs. Scarborough Secondary - Dwight Yorke Stadium
Bishops High School  vs. Speyside Secondary - Bishops

Sun,16-Oct

Tobago

Speyside Secondary 6 (Tsianne Leander [3], Chevelle Marcelle [2], Sophia Gordon) vs. Scarborough Secondary 2 - Speyside Rec. Grd

Signal Hill Secondary  vs. Mason Hall Secondary - Signal Hill

Bishops High School 2 vs. Roxborough Secondary 3 (Natalia Benjamin, Andrel Fras­er, own-goal) - Bishops

Thur,20-Oct

Tobago

Roxborough Secondary  vs.  Scarborough Secondary - Roxborough
Mason Hall Secondary  vs.  Bishops High School - Dwight Yorke Stadium
Scarborough Secondary  vs.  Signal Hill Secondary - Shaw Park

Secondary Schools Football League
Big Four Fixtures


Mon, 31 Oct

Debe Secondary 3 (Kayla Taylor 5, Patrice Vincent 17, Rae-Ann Montano 55) vs. Roxborough Secondary 0,

November

Tues, 1 Nov

El Dorado 2 (Patrice Campbell 4, 74) vs. St Francois 1 (Dhaakira Solomon 79), Hasely Crawford Stadium

Final

Thur, 3 Nov

Debe Secondary 0 vs. El Dorado 1 (Patrice Campbell 26)

InterCol Fixtures.

Tobago

Tuesday 2, Nov

Speyside High 8 vs Goodwood High 0

Scarborough Secondary 5 vs Signal Hill Secondary 0

Bishop High 2 vs Mason Hall 0

Nov, 13

Vessigny Government 1 (Rachael Sobers) vs St Francois Girls College 1 (Asha Jones), QRC Ground
After Penalties: Vessigny Government 4 (Krystal Preddie, Khadidra Debisette, Kadisha Debisette, Christina Robinson) vs St Francois Girls College 3 (Astride Joseph, Mackail-Ann Jack, Chelsea Marie Spence)

InterCol National Final

Nov, 17

Vessigny Government 2 vs Roxborough Secondary 1, Dwight Yorke Stadium (3pm)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Sam on July 29, 2011, 07:48:47 AM
Imagine de SSFL starts in September and de Pro League starts in 2 weeks and we could get de SSFL fixtures well in advanced and de Pro League still planning.

Just goes to show you de kinda brains we dealing with.
Title: St Augustine gets test against El Dorado today.
Post by: Flex on September 07, 2011, 05:43:05 AM
St Augustine gets test against El Dorado today.
T&T Guardian Reports.


East Zone champions, St Augustine, will open their defence of the zonal title when they tackle El Dorado Secondary in the second match of a double header, when the 2011 Secondary Schools Football League kicks off at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, Arima this afternoon from 5 pm.

The match will follow the season opener between Arima North Secondary and San Juan North Secondary which will kick-off two hours earlier. Along with the East Zone, the North and South Zones will also get going this afternoon.

QRC hosts East Mucurapo

Queen’s Royal College (QRC) will take on East Mucurapo Secondary for the North Zone opener at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, in the second of three double-headers starting at the same time. North Zone champions St Anthony’s College will then take on St Mary’s College from 5 pm at the same venue.

Plesantville, Naps clash in opener

In the South Zone, Plesantville Secondary takes on Naparima at 3 pm at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, before Presentation College challenges St Benedicts at 5 pm. The Tobago and Central Zones will kick off next week Wednesday.

FIXTURES

Today

North Zone

St Anthony’s College vs St Mary’s College, HCS–5 pm
Queens Royal College vs East Mucurapo Secondary, HCS–3 pm

East Zone

Arima North Secondary vs San Juan North Secondary, Larry Gomes Stadium–3 pm
El Dorado East Secondary vs St Augustine Secondary, Larry Gomes Stadium–5 pm

South Zone

Pleasantville vs Naparima, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium–3 pm
Presentation College vs St Benedicts, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium–5 pm

SSFL kicks off today in North, South, East.
By Kern De Freitas & Donstan Bonn (Express).


The 2011 BG T&T Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season will kick off today in the North, South and East zones, with all eyes on last year's main contenders to see how they open their individual campaigns.

Both Central Zone and Tobago will start their seasons one week from today. The League will once again revert to two rounds, with the 2010 season being curtailed due to the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup hosted in Trinidad and Tobago.

North Zone

Today the North Zone gets going with a double-header at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

Queen's Royal College (QRC) are expected to have a tough test facing East Mucurapo Secondary from 3 p.m., before last year's top two teams—St Anthony's College and St Mary's College—clash at 5 p.m.

Malick Secondary won their playoff to stay in the Championship Division and they have the first bye, while Fatima College and Trinity College meet at Moka tomorrow from 3.45 p.m.

With few changes to their squad—speedy winger Andell Francois is their major loss—St Anthony's coach Nigel Grosvenor is "confident, but quietly so".

"Our pre-season training went as good as could be and the coaching staff did their job. It is now up to the players to go out and execute the things they were taught."

St Mary's are pleased with their pre-season training, and with their entire 2010 squad available, have set their sights on North silverware, for starters.

Said "Saints" coach Jason Edwards: "Our expectation or goal, as we define it, is to go one step further than we did last year. Having taken second place in the League and runners-up in the national InterCol, we aim to improve on those performances."

East Zone

In the East, St Augustine Secondary's "Green Machine" will open against El Dorado East Secondary at 5 p.m. at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, after they watch Arima North Secondary and San Juan North Secondary square off at the same venue from 3 p.m.

Barataria Secondary will also "host" Toco Secondary from 3.45 p.m. at San Juan's Bourg Mulatresse Ground, while Trinity College East are on a bye.

Big losses in St Augustine's squad include Keon James and midfielder Zavion Navarro, but the "Green Machine" are generally strong starters, particularly in the League.

Like last year, coach Michael Grayson is again targeting all four trophies available to his team.

"Every season we prepare to go the distance but it's only on the field of play you can prove whether you can go the distance or not. St Augustine's aim has always been to win as many trophies as possible and this year it's no different."

South Zone

It's a toss-up in the South, with Naparima College in a re-building phase, according to coach Leonson Lewis.

The team has lost a number of starters and will field players from their Under-16 squad in their senior starting line-up. Still, they are hoping for victory.

"Once we get on the field we will try to win every single game that we play," Lewis told the Express yesterday. "But the reality of the situation is I have a lot of Under-16 players on the bench as well. That is what we're going to try to develop."

While St Benedict's College and Shiva Boys Hindu College will harbour ambitions of pulling the upset in South, Presentation College San Fernando will also fancy themselves as contenders, with coach Shaun Cooper having great expectations.

"Naps" will face Pleasantville Secondary from 3 p.m. at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, the first match of a double-header that will also feature Presentation and St Benedict's College, who do battle from 5 p.m. Shiva Boys are on a bye, while returning Vessigny Secondary won their playoff to earn the right to face Princes Town at Princes Town from 3.45 p.m.

Today's SSFL fixtures:

NORTH ZONE

Queen's Royal College vs East Mucurapo Secondary, Hasely Crawford Stadium, 3 p.m.

St Anthony's College vs St Mary's College, Hasely Crawford Stadium, 5 p.m.

EAST ZONE

Arima North Sec vs San Juan North Sec, Larry Gomes Stadium, 3 p.m.

El Dorado East Sec vs St Augustine Sec, Larry Gomes Stadium, 5 p.m.

Barataria South Sec vs Toco Sec, San Juan Sec Ground, 3.45 p.m.

SOUTH ZONE

Pleasantville Sec vs Naparima College, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, 3 p.m.

Presentation College vs St Benedict's College, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, 5 p.m.
Title: SSFL 2011
Post by: weary1969 on September 07, 2011, 10:44:18 AM
Today
North Zone
St Anthony’s College vs St Mary’s College,
HCS–5 pm
Queens Royal College vs East Mucurapo Secondary, HCS–3 pm
East Zone
Arima North Secondary vs San Juan North Secondary, Larry Gomes Stadium–3 pm
El Dorado East Secondary vs St Augustine Secondary, Larry Gomes Stadium–5 pm
South Zone
Pleasantville vs Naparima, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium–3 pm
Presentation College vs St Benedicts, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium–5 pm.
Title: Re: SSFL 2011
Post by: trinimuse on September 07, 2011, 01:12:26 PM
Go Pres !!!!
Title: Re: SSFL 2011
Post by: weary1969 on September 07, 2011, 05:52:06 PM
Patriot has reported dat d Saints get 3 from St. Anthony's. Anybody else went 2 any games?
Title: Re: SSFL 2011
Post by: Tallman on September 07, 2011, 05:56:12 PM
Pres 3-2 St. Benedict's
Title: Re: SSFL 2011
Post by: weary1969 on September 07, 2011, 05:57:26 PM
Pres 3-2 St. Benedict's

Like yuh have d coach BB pin?
Title: Re: SSFL 2011
Post by: Feliziano on September 07, 2011, 05:59:55 PM
I notice last few years they does always start with Pres vs Benedicts as first game of the season?..steups

why not just draw the fixtures and let teams face each other randomly?
that particualr matchup might be better contested after they each have played 3-4 games for the season
Title: Re: SSFL 2011
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 07, 2011, 06:12:52 PM
I notice last few years they does always start with Pres vs Benedicts as first game of the season?..steups

why not just draw the fixtures and let teams face each other randomly?
that particualr matchup might be better contested after they each have played 3-4 games for the season

same thing I said today.. CIC vs St Anthonys to open the season? 1st and 2nd last season

CIC were outmatched today.. played a 3-5-2 to try to stop the wing play and the threat of number 20 for St Anthonys.. a big striker named Mason..didnt get the last name.. good player.. was tormenting the CIC team

1st goal was a well placed shot from number 8 for St Anthonys.. good attacking midfielder.. good movement and technical ability

St Anthonys have a light skin Indian fella in the middle.. Nazif i think.. real tidy player.. very technical but efficient

CIC have a very young squad.. plenty form 5 and a few 4's ..  they will do well but St Anthonys to me will win the league unless things go wrong injury wise etc but I expect CIC to push them... QRC and Muco didnt look the part and apparently Fatima have a very young inexperienced squad coming out

 


Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 07, 2011, 09:05:21 PM
Pleasantville 2-1 Naparima
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: weary1969 on September 07, 2011, 09:18:06 PM
Pleasantville 2-1 Naparima

Yuh eh have no East connections?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: andre samuel on September 08, 2011, 03:55:35 AM
Pleasantville 2-1 Naparima

 :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 08, 2011, 05:29:44 AM
Pleasantville 2-1 Naparima

Yuh eh have no East connections?

No officials showed up fuh de double-header at de Larry Gomes, so yuh side eh play.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: weary1969 on September 08, 2011, 08:06:57 AM
Pleasantville 2-1 Naparima

Yuh eh have no East connections?

No officials showed up fuh de double-header at de Larry Gomes, so yuh side eh play.


Thankssssssssssssssssss
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 08, 2011, 08:43:12 AM
http://www.youtube.com/v/5Rmw9xnJzC4
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on September 08, 2011, 09:17:52 AM
Take 3 in allyuh ass CIC!!!!! :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Arimaman on September 08, 2011, 10:27:08 AM
Pleasantville 2-1 Naparima

Yuh eh have no East connections?

No officials showed up fuh de double-header at de Larry Gomes, so yuh side eh play.
They need tuh pay the blasted referees!!!  Why else man eh go show up, the SOE?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: truetrini on September 08, 2011, 09:29:58 PM
Whappen in de Trinity Fatima game?  Trinity 4 Fatima 3
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: injunchile on September 09, 2011, 05:30:10 AM
Wait did I read correctly- not since my days did we give sides 4.
 Like the glory days are here again.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 09, 2011, 06:33:32 AM
Former St Benedicts striker Shackiel Henry is now with Pres..

SHAMLESS !!!!!!!!!!!! .....  :devil:

I also saw that Darryl Trim left Signal Hill for St  Anthony's College...
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on September 09, 2011, 06:51:05 AM
Former St Benedicts striker Shackiel Henry is now with Pres..

SHAMLESS !!!!!!!!!!!! .....  :devil:

LOL.  You know the SSFL is like La Liga.  Players change teams like they playing for a club.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 10, 2011, 05:56:12 AM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

So Far...

Princes Town - Kiel Ribiero (real name: Kiel Roberts ?), Devon Molino, Quinn Gordon, Marvin Tracey (Defnder)

Fatima -  Xavier Rampaul, Kerron Mathews, Arvin Prescod, Brendon Creed, Kye West, Damien Joseph, Joshua Ramdoo

Shiva Boys - Aswad Lake

San Juan North - Brent Sam, Sheldon Dyer, Corie Dhanoolal

El Dorado - Joseph Browne, Jameel Forde

Vessigny - Mikhail Daniel, Kevon Mc Farlane, Khadeem Charles, Emmanuel Francis, Shakeem George, Lennox George (goalkeeper)

East Mucurapo - Kevin Lewis, Akil Campbell, Osei Charles, Alvin Jones, Jabari Thomas, Shaquille Donatie

QRC - Terrique Ransome, Jeron Blugh, Akil Morris

St Anthony’s College - Moriba Ballah, Darryl Trim, Jamali Garcia, Shaquille Long, Thulani George

Pleasantville - Keon Thomas, Timothy Pierre, Arnim Perreira (striker)

Naparima College - Aaron Dass, Shaquille Stewart

Presentation College (Sando) - Shackiel Henry, Angel Williams, Chervon Dimsoy

St Benedict’s College - Adenkine Caesar, Yafeu Rougier, Stefan Payne (defender), Keron Brooks, Adekinen Caesar, Jamille Boatswain, Leroy DeLeon (head coach)

Trinity College - Christian Daniel (Defender), Keagan Gonzales (Goalkeeper), Dillon King, Jameel Neptune, Shaquille Huggins

St Mary's - Kyle Beggs (capt)

Arima North Secondary - Kevin Roberts (striker), Marcus Gomez (striker), Darius Rawlins, Neveal Hackshaw, Rondell Elie, Kwame Hazel

Barataria South Secondary - Atiba Cudjoe (Defender), Hakeem Wilson (Goalkeeper)

Carapichaima - Shaquille Holder,  Marvin Martin, Christopher Prime, Kareem Ryce, Denzil Gill

Presentation Chaguanas - Suraj Ramcharan, Kieron Joseph

Couva - Jaffet Williams, Jevon Sandiford

Scarborough - Mickeel Gordon, Valdez Perez, Dareon Moses

Mason Hall - L’Che Edwards

St Augustine - Akeem Garcia (Striker), Jamal Tyson, Shaquille Smith, Jordan Devenish
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 10, 2011, 07:16:01 AM
De misspelling of player's names does irritate meh too bad. I see Xavier Rampaul also identified as Xavier St. Paul  ::). Anyway, de season jes start and look at de widely conflicting articles on de Vessigny vs Princes Town game.

Princes Town’s Ribiero tricks Vessigny
By Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian)


Kiel Ribiero registered the first hat-trick of the 2011 BG T&T Secondary Schools Football League season to lead Princes Town West to a comprehensive 4-1 whipping of visitors Vessigny in the South Zone, yesterday. Ribiero opened the scoring as early as the third minute at the Pt D’or ground, La Brea which his team took into the half-time interval. Ten minutes into the second-half, Ribiero doubled the advantage before Vessigny sliced the lead in the half via a 78th minute item from Micahael Daniel. Any hopes Vessigny had of stealing a point were dashed four minutes later when Devon Molino made it 3-1 in favour  before Ribiero completed his hat-trick.
Vessigny hammer Princes Town 4-1
T&T Newsday


KIEL ROBERTS notched a hat-trick on Thursday as Vessigny hammered Princes Town 4-1 on Thursday in a South Zone fixture, as the BGTT Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Championship Division continued.

Vessigny, spurred on by their home fans at Mahaica, Point Fortin, saw Roberts become the first player to register a hat-trick for the season. Devon Molino also found the back of the net for Vessigny, while Mikhail Daniel got Princes Town’s consolation.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Peong on September 10, 2011, 08:36:28 AM
Wait, how Trinity beat us?  Fluke or we dat shitty?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kicker on September 10, 2011, 08:38:37 AM
Wait, how Trinity beat us?  Fluke or we dat shitty?

Small mag say we have a very young side...
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 11, 2011, 06:45:48 AM
Tigers scrape past Fatima 2-1.
T&T Guardian Reports.


St Anthony’s College edged past Fatima College 2-1 to make it two wins from as many matches in the defence of its North Zone BG T&T Secondary Schools Football League title at Fatima Ground, Mucurapo Road,  yesterday.

Shaquille Long and Darryl Trim, with his second in as many matches were both on target to cancel out Joshua Ramdoo’s effort for Fatima as the “Westmooring Tigers” improved to maximum six points.

In the two other matches, East Mucurapo got  alone item from Osei Charles in the seventh minute to eked out a 1-0 win over pointless St Mary’s College at Serpentine Road, St Clair while Queen’s Royal College blanked Malick Secondary 2-0 with Jeron Blugh and Akil Morris on target.

Stewart rescues point for Naps

Down South, Shaquille Stewart scored in the dying seconds as defending champions Naparima College earned its first point of the season in a 1-1 draw away to table-leader Princes Town.

Naparima went into the match on the heels of a last gasp 2-1 loss to Pleasantville on Wednesday while  Princes Town, led by a hat-trick from Kiel Ribiero, whipped visitors Vessigny 4-1.

The ‘Green Hornets’ as Princes Town are called looked set for a second win when Quinn Gordon fired in a 20th minute go-ahead goal but with the seconds ticking away, Stewart snatched a late equaliser for Naps.

In the day’s other matches, Vessigny which was on an opening day bye blanked St Benedict’s 3-0 with Kevon Mc Farlane (35th), Khadeem Charles (72nd) and Emmanuel Francis (88th) all on target while Aswad Lake’s 23rd minute strike earned Shiva Boys a 1-0 victory over Presentation College.

Sam’s triple gives San Juan 6-0 win

Brent Sam netted a triple to see San Juan North Secondary to a comfortable 6-0 win over Toco Secondary in the East Zone of the Secondary Schools Football League.

San Juan made full use of its home advantage despite on leading 1-0 at the half thanks for a goal from Sheldon Dyer in the 15th minute. Five minutes after the start of the second half, Corie Dhanoolal scored the first of his double in the 50th minute.

He returned six minutes later in the 56th minute to put San Juan up 3-0. Sam took over in the final 25 minutes, putting in his first item in the 67th then in the 76th and closing out in 86th to give San Juan its first win of the season after its opening match against Arima North did not play due to the absence of referees.

The other two matches in the Zone ended drawn with defending champion St Augustine being held by Arima in a goalless affair and El Dorado got a late goal from Joseph Browne, to tie 2-2 with Trinity College East.

Results

North

QRC 2 (Jeron Blugh, Akil Morris) vs Malick 0

East Mucurapo 1 (Osei Charles 7th) vs St Mary’s 0

St Anthony’s 2 (Shaquille Long, Darryl Trim) vs Fatima 1 (Joshua Ramdoo)

South

Princes Town 1 (Quinn Gordon 20th) vs Naparima 1 (Shaquille Stewart 89th)

Shiva Boys’ 1 (Aswad Lake 23rd) vs Presentation 0

Vessigny 3 (Kevon Mc Farlane 35th, Khadeem Charles 72nd, Emmanuel Francis 88th) vs St Benedict’s 0

East

St Augustine 0 vs Arima 0

San Juan 6 (Sheldon Dyer 15th, Corie Dhanoolal 50th, 56th, Brent Sam 67th, 76th, 86th) vs Toco Secondary 0.
Trinity 2 vs El Dorado 2 (Jameel Forde 38th, Joseph Browne 87th pen)

Vessigny tame 'La Romain Lions'
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


A humbling 3-0 defeat at the hands of Vessigny Secondary yesterday left St Benedict's College pointless after two Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) South Zone matches at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella.

At the 3.45 p.m. kick off, the two teams would have been eager to get their respective campaigns going with full points. St Benedict's lost their opener 3-2 to Presentation College, while Vessigny went under 4-1 to Princes Town West Secondary.

And while the "La Romain Lions" of St Benedict's possessed more of the flair—and chances at goal—it was Vessigny which made those chances count.

They got goals from Kevon MacFarlane, who gave the "Beach Boys" a 1-0 half-time advantage against the run of play, and second half substitute Khadeem Charles (71st), before Emmanuel Francis provided the insurance item in the 87th.

St Benedict's dominated the early exchanges, but despite the fancy footwork of their attacking players, could not get their shots on target.

Keron Brooks had a good individual effort in the 15th, but sliced his shot from the left wide of the near post.

Adekinen Caesar was guilty of wastage too, while Jamille Boatswain forced Lennox George to tip over, the most difficult thing the Vessigny goalie had to handle all match.

But patience paid off for Vessigny ten minutes before half-time when Shakeem George collected a cross at the edge of the 18-metre box and teed up MacFarlane, whose first time right-footer stung the palms of Lewis on the way in.

Vessigny rode that advantage and their luck into the break, as St Benedict's had a goal disallowed for a foul on George, more missed chances and a point-blank save by George with his legs.

St Benedict's coach Leroy De Leon had expected his team to go in at the break at least level and let them have it. They certainly picked up their game on the resumption and pressed for the equaliser.

But Vessigny defended desperately and waited for their chance to counter.

When it came in the 71st they took it, after McFarlane stole the ball on the left flank and set up Charles with a perfect through ball for the finish.

Francis completed the job with his goal in the 87th to ensure there was no way back for St Benedict's.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 14, 2011, 05:00:24 PM
Vessigny 0-4 Pres

Shackiel Henry with a hat-trick. Civaughn Dimsoy with de other goal.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: saint27 on September 14, 2011, 05:23:13 PM
Cic score ?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: PATRIOT on September 14, 2011, 05:27:48 PM
Cic score ?

We won 5-0 vs Malick at Saints grounds :beermug: :beermug: :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: saint27 on September 14, 2011, 05:55:45 PM
About time ....... Muco score was depressing
Thanks for the update
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: truetrini on September 15, 2011, 12:22:44 AM
St Anthony's 2-0 over Trinity.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 15, 2011, 04:19:20 AM
Arima slam Barataria for 13.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


Arima North Secondary gave themselves a healthy boost in goal average with their 13-0 dismantling of Barataria South Secondary yesterday in East Zone BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary School Football League (SSFL) action.

Goals flew left, right and through Barataria goalkeeper Hakeem Wilson; five in the first half, and eight more in the second period to deflate the team that barely survived the drop last season, having won their playoff to survive another year.

If legends about the number 13 are believed, they should have bad luck for the rest of the season.

It did not help that Barataria played more than a half with ten men after Atiba Cudjoe was sent off in the 39th minute for a second bookable offence, a poorly advised tackle in the penalty box.

By then Barataria were 4-0 down, and the resultant penalty from Kevin Roberts handed the striker his hat-trick, and Arima North a 5-0 half-time lead.

Roberts and Marcus Gomez made their name against the Barataria defence, Gomez's four second half goals bringing his tally to five, while Roberts added one in the second half to complete his beaver-trick.

But it was Darius Rawlins who started the landslide for Arima from close range. Roberts added another two minutes later, and Gomez got in on the act in the 25th minute.

Roberts would convert two more, including the penalty, to sink Barataria's confidence.

If the first period was just embarrassing, the second half certainly raised serious questions about whether Barataria belonged in the League. And with a man advantage, Arima shored up their goal count.

In the 50th, Neveal Hackshaw dribbled his way through the defence to resume the rout with an easy tap-in, and Gomez made it 7-0 with a fast break, getting the next two goals in quick succession in the 62nd and 64th.

Barataria benefited from a few desperate saves and a couple of off-side decisions, but Arima wrapped it up with late goals from Roberts (81st), Rondell Elie (83rd), Gomez (86th) and Kwame Hazel (89th).
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Arimaman on September 15, 2011, 06:16:56 AM
Ah mean is only Barataria but it looking like we back.  Well done boys... AAAAAAAAAAArima!!! :applause:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 15, 2011, 03:02:51 PM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

Pres Sando

Goalkeepers: Kelvin Henry, Kelvin Halls

Defenders: Anthony Charles, Antuan John, Shea Sealey, Tyler Scipio, Keegan Ellis, Mikhail Ellis, Yohance Alexander, Akiel London, Keiron Roberts

Midfielders: Angel Williams, Makeem Huggins, Justin Goolcharan, Akeil Pierre, Mickell Charles, Rakeem Francis, Akile Noel, Amare Thomas, Forbes Najja, Marc Julien, Darnel Acevero

Forwards: Civaughn Dimsoy, Glen Sutton, Shackeil Henry, Trevor Lynch, Akhenaton Andrews
Title: Carapichaima cruise past Tabaquite 10-0
Post by: Tallman on September 16, 2011, 04:52:49 AM
Carapichaima cruise past Tabaquite 10-0
T&T Newsday


SHAQUILLE HOLDER scored a quartet of goals as defending Central Zone title-holders Carapichaima crushed Tabaquite 10-0 on Wednesday to begin their campaign in the 2011 BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Championship Division.

Marvin Martin and Christopher Prime contributed two goals each, at the Carapichaima Ground, while Kareem Ryce and Denzil Gill chipped in with one apiece.

Presentation Chaguanas, spurred on by their home fans, spanked Waterloo 5-0, with a treble from Suraj Ramcharan while Kieron Joseph got the other two.

And Couva whipped their guests Gasparillo 3-0 with two goals from Jaffet Williams and one from Jevon Sandiford.

Action in the Tobago Zone also began on Wednesday, with Scarborough easing past Mason Hall 4-1 at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet.

Mickeel Gordon scored twice for Scarborough, while Valdez Perez and Dareon Moses got the others, with L’Che Edwards netting Mason Hall’s consolation.

In the East Zone, Arima produced the most lop-sided victory of the season, a 13-0 demolition of Barataria at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, to move to the top of the standings.

Marcus Gomez helped himself to five goals, while Kevin Roberts got a beaver-trick, with one each from Darius Rawlins, Neveal Hackshaw, Rondell Elie and Kwame Hazel.

Defending champs St Augustine notched their first win of the season, trouncing hosts Toco 5-0 courtesy of a pair from Akeem Garcia and one apiece from Jamal Tyson, Shaquille Smith and Jordan Devenish. And San Juan and Trinity East had a goalless stalemate at San Juan.

Reigning North Zone champs St Anthony’s earned their third straight win, by a 2-0 margin away to Trinity at Moka, with Thulani George and Darryl Trim on target, while Mucurapo moved to second spot following a 3-0 victory over Fatima, courtesy items from Alvin Jones, Jabari Thomas and Shaquille Donatie.

St Mary’s moved to third spot with a 5-0 spanking of cellar-placed Malick.

In the South, 2010 winners Naparima got their first win of the season, a 1-0 result over Shiva Boys in the second of back-to-back games at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella — Shaquille Stewart was the goal-getter.

Earlier, Pleasantville and Princes Town battled to a goalless draw while, at La Brea, Presentation San Fernando brushed aside Vessigny 4-0, courtesy of a Shackiel Henry hat-trick and one from Chervon Dimsoy.

(http://www.newsday.co.tt/galeria/2011-09-16-BACK-1_pville_vs_ptown_football_3-14.09.2011.jpg)
PLEASANTVILLE SECONDARY striker Arnim Perreira is under a determined
challenge from Princes Town defender Marvin Tracey (right), during their
BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools match in the South zone which ended
0-0 on Wednesday.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 16, 2011, 08:02:47 AM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

So Far...

Princes Town - Kiel Ribiero (real name: Kiel Roberts ?), Devon Molino, Quinn Gordon, Marvin Tracey (Defnder), Marcus Ramkhalawan (capt)

Fatima -  Xavier Rampaul, Kerron Mathews, Arvin Prescod, Brendon Creed, Kye West, Damien Joseph, Joshua Ramdoo

Shiva Boys - Aswad Lake

San Juan North - Brent Sam, Sheldon Dyer, Corie Dhanoolal

El Dorado - Joseph Browne, Jameel Forde, Shaquille Bertrand (Striker), Shakir Cole, Dwight Quintero, Kevon Bethelmy

Vessigny - Mikhail Daniel, Kevon Mc Farlane, Khadeem Charles, Emmanuel Francis, Shakeem George, Lennox George (goalkeeper)

East Mucurapo - Kevin Lewis, Akil Campbell, Osei Charles, Alvin Jones, Jabari Thomas, Shaquille Donatie

QRC - Terrique Ransome, Jeron Blugh, Akil Morris, Nathanie Logie,  Nicholas Dick (Goalkeeper)

St Anthony’s College - Moriba Ballah, Darryl Trim, Jamali Garcia, Shaquille Long, Thulani George

Pleasantville - Keon Thomas, Timothy Pierre, Arnim Perreira (striker), Anthony La Foucade

Naparima College - Aaron Dass, Shaquille Stewart

Presentation College (Sando) - See Link (http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=54345.msg769375#msg769375)

St Benedict’s College - Adenkine Caesar, Yafeu Rougier, Stefan Payne (defender), Keron Brooks, Adekinen Caesar, Jamille Boatswain, Leroy DeLeon (head coach)

Trinity College - Christian Daniel (Defender), Keagan Gonzales (Goalkeeper), Dillon King, Jameel Neptune, Shaquille Huggins

St Mary's - Kyle Beggs (capt), Jelani Christopher, Rishad Hyacinth, Raheem Belgrave (Goalkeeper), Brian deVertile, Matthew Lawrence, Anthony Palmer, Akile Noel (Striker), Keighron Johncilla, Etienne Bellmare, Miles York, Jason Mendez, Kevin Gomes, Jason Superville

Arima North Secondary - Kevin Roberts (striker), Marcus Gomez (striker), Darius Rawlins, Neveal Hackshaw, Rondell Elie, Kwame Hazel, Joseph Craig (Goalkeeper), Keith Williams (Defender)

Barataria South Secondary - Atiba Cudjoe (Defender), Hakeem Wilson (Goalkeeper)

Carapichaima - Shaquille Holder,  Marvin Martin, Christopher Prime, Kareem Ryce, Denzil Gill

Presentation Chaguanas - Suraj Ramcharan, Kieron Joseph

Couva - Jaffet Williams, Jevon Sandiford

Scarborough - Mickeel Gordon, Valdez Perez, Dareon Moses

Mason Hall - L’Che Edwards

St Augustine - Akeem Garcia (Striker), Jamal Tyson, Shaquille Smith, Jordan Devenish

Signal Hill - Purcell Ewing, Nariel Wilson
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: FF on September 16, 2011, 08:42:41 AM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

So Far...


Fatima -  Xavier Rampaul, Kerron Mathews, Arvin Prescod, Brendon Creed, Kye West, Damien Joseph, Joshua Ramdoo



Ah ha ha ha ha how he pulling off dat one?  :rotfl:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Dutty on September 16, 2011, 09:03:28 AM
Shaquille seems to be a very popular name for teenagers in T&T nowadays
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Sam on September 16, 2011, 09:10:10 AM
Bull them hard Arima !!!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: fari on September 16, 2011, 10:04:45 AM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

Pres Sando

Goalkeepers: Kelvin Henry, Kelvin Halls

Defenders: Anthony Charles, Antuan John, Shea Sealey, Tyler Scipio, Keegan Ellis, Mikhail Ellis, Yohance Alexander, Akiel London, Keiron Roberts

Midfielders: Angel Williams, Makeem Huggins, Justin Goolcharan, Akeil Pierre, Mickell Charles, Rakeem Francis, Akile Noel, Amare Thomas, Forbes Najja, Marc Julien, Darnel Acevero

Forwards: Civaughn Dimsoy, Glen Sutton, Shackeil Henry, Trevor Lynch, Akhenaton Andrews

2 keepers for pres name kelvin.

is akhenaton akeem's brother?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on September 16, 2011, 10:23:43 AM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

Pres Sando

Goalkeepers: Kelvin Henry, Kelvin Halls

Defenders: Anthony Charles, Antuan John, Shea Sealey, Tyler Scipio, Keegan Ellis, Mikhail Ellis, Yohance Alexander, Akiel London, Keiron Roberts

Midfielders: Angel Williams, Makeem Huggins, Justin Goolcharan, Akeil Pierre, Mickell Charles, Rakeem Francis, Akile Noel, Amare Thomas, Forbes Najja, Marc Julien, Darnel Acevero

Forwards: Civaughn Dimsoy, Glen Sutton, Shackeil Henry, Trevor Lynch, Akhenaton Andrews

2 keepers for pres name kelvin.

is akhenaton akeem's brother?

akeem who?

kelvin henry is shackiel older brother.
Title: Ewing, Wilson give Signal Hill winning start
Post by: Tallman on September 16, 2011, 01:40:35 PM
Ewing, Wilson give Signal Hill winning start
T&T Guardian

 
Purcell Ewing and Nariel Wilson scored two goals each as Signal Hill began the defence of its First Citizens/BGTT Secondary Schools Football League Tobago Zone title with a comfortable 4-0 shut-out of Speyside on Wednesday.

This was in the second match of a double-header at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet, Tobago. Ewing got Signal Hill’s opener in the 18th minute while Wilson made it 2-0 seven minutes later which it took into the half.

On the resumption, Signal Hill continued its dominance and extended its lead to 3-0 in the 66th minute via Wilson while Ewing also got his second ten minutes later.

The win put Signal Hill on top of the five-team table on goal-difference from rivals, Scarborough Secondary with both teams on three points each.

In the first match at Bacolet, Mickeel Gordon netted a double (54th, 77th) after Dareon Moses (14th) and Valdez Perez (19th) got one each in Scarborough’s 4-1 whipping of Mason Hall.

L’Che Edwards had given Mason Hall some hope when he netted on the stroke of half-time for a 2-1 deficit.

Down South, Shaquille Stewart blasted in an 86th minute free-kick to earn defending champions, Naparima its first win in three attempts, 1-0 over Shiva Boys’ at Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

Shackiel Henry notched a treble for Presentation in its 4-0 shut-out of Vessigny while Pleasantville and table-leaders Princes Town West drew 0-0 in the other matches.

In the Central Zone, title-holders, Carapichaima East got its defence off and running with a 10-0 demolition of Tabaquite Secondary led by a beaver-trick from Shaqueel Holder at Carapichaima.

Presentation won 5-0 over Waterloo with Suraj Ramcharan scoring a hat-trick and national Under-19 cricketer, Kieron Joseph, a double while Couva West blanked Gasparaillo 3-0 inspired by a brace from Jaffet Williams.

WEDNESDAY’S FIRST CITIZENS/BGTT SSFL RESULTS

North
East Mucurapo 3 (Alvin Jones 21st pen, Jabari Thomas 77th, Shaquille Donatie 87th) vs Fatima 0.
St Anthony’s 2 (Thulani George 29th, Darryl Trim 88th) vs Trinity 0.
St Mary’s 5 (Jelani Christopher 11th, 15th, Rishad Hyacinth 37th, 60th, Kyle Biggs 17th) vs Malick 0.

East
Arima North 13 (Kern Roberts 4th, 35th, 39th, 55th, 80th, Marcus Gomez 25th, 62nd, 65th, Rondell Elie 83rd, Darius Rollins 2nd, Kwame Hazel 88th, Raphael Warner 85th, Neveal Hackshaw 50th) vs Barataria South 0.
St Augustine 5 (Akeem Garcia 2, Jamal Creighton, Shaquille Smith, Jordan Devenish) vs Toco 0.
San Juan North 0 vs Trinity 0.

South
Pleasantville 0 vs Princes Town West 0.
Presentation 4 (Shackiel Henry 60th, 65th, 68th, Chervon Dimsoy 75th) vs Vessigny 0. 
Naparima 1 (Shaquille Stewart 86th) vs Shiva Boys’ 0.

Central
Presentation 5 (Suraj Ramcharan 26th, 55th, 82nd, Kieron Joseph 17th, 44th) vs Waterloo 0.
Couva West 3 (Jaffet Williams 8th, 14th, Jevon Sandiford 30th) vs Gasparillo 0.
Carapichaima East 10 (Shaqueel Holder 10th, 13th, 47th, 87th, Marvin Martin 61st, 88th, Christopher Prime 62nd, 86th, Kareem Ryce 37th pen, Denzil Gill 52nd) vs Tabaquite 0.

Tobago
Scarborough Sec 4 (Mickeel Gordon 54th, 77th,  Valdez Perez 19th, Dareon Moses 14th) vs Mason Hall 1 (L’Che Edwards 45th).
Signal Hill 4 (Purcell Ewing 18th, 70th, Nariel Wilson 25th, 66th) vs Speyside 0.

TOMORROW’S FIXTURES

North
East Mucurapo vs Trinity @ Fatima Grd
Malick vs Fatima @ HCS Training Field
QRC vs St Mary’s @ QRC Grd

East
Barataria South vs San Juan  North @ San Juan
El Dorado East vs Arima North @ Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar
Trinity East vs Toco @ Squadron Grd

South
Venue: Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Pleasantville vs Vessigny, 3 pm
Presentation vs Naparima, 5 pm
Shiva vs St Benedict’s @David Williams Rec Grd]

Central
Waterloo vs Couva West @ Waterloo
Presentation vs Tabaquite @ Presentation
Carapichaima East vs Gasparaillo @Carapichaima

Tobago
Pentecostal L&L vs Scarborough @ Signal Hill Recreation Ground
Signal Hill vs Mason Hall @ Signal Hill
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Midknight on September 16, 2011, 09:13:12 PM
Ah vex... I coulda take in dat mauloing of Malick. Is about time we get some points on the board. I'll try to make the Saints-Royalians match for old time sake...
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tenorsaw on September 16, 2011, 10:36:33 PM
Flex, fix that Vessigny - P. Town score.  Yuh have it flip flopped. ;)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: spideybuff on September 17, 2011, 12:37:55 AM
GIMME A Q.....!!!!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: royal on September 17, 2011, 01:01:40 AM
Does anyone know the players and their position for the schools in the SSFL this season ?

So Far...


Fatima -  Xavier Rampaul, Kerron Mathews, Arvin Prescod, Brendon Creed, Kye West, Damien Joseph, Joshua Ramdoo



Ah ha ha ha ha how he pulling off dat one?  :rotfl:

\


When last a Fatima squad didn't have a Ramdoo on it? They around at least since de '70's.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 17, 2011, 06:59:32 AM
Flex, fix that Vessigny - P. Town score.  Yuh have it flip flopped. ;)

Thanx....
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 17, 2011, 08:45:27 AM
Anyone know the website that uploads clips of these games ???
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 17, 2011, 08:47:56 AM
13-0  10-0 these scorelines are just ridiculous ....
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Sam on September 17, 2011, 08:49:41 AM
Anyone know the website that uploads clips of these games ???

That site close down.

School Soccer Net or something so.

Its a shame, because they was doing a decent job.

This is why de SWO is a boss site, consistency is de name ah de game.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 17, 2011, 06:27:56 PM
Pres 3-1 Naps
Pleasantville 2-1 Vessigny
Shiva Boys 1-0 Benedict's
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Cantona007 on September 17, 2011, 08:09:08 PM
Pres 3-1 Naps
Pleasantville 2-1 Vessigny
Shiva Boys 1-0 Benedict's

Beautiful...  :beermug:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 17, 2011, 09:11:03 PM
Pres 3-1 Naps
Pleasantville 2-1 Vessigny
Shiva Boys 1-0 Benedict's

Beautiful...  :beermug:

Check how we boy Cooper flexing

(http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/317192_10150317175948961_503903960_8028700_212484693_n.jpg)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: SHOTTA on September 17, 2011, 10:02:45 PM
st marys- raheem belgrave, kyle beggs, brian de vertile, Matthew lawrence, anthony palmer akile noel keighron johncilla etienne bellmare rashard hyacinth miles york jason mendez kevin gomes jason superville

i cya remember the rest
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 18, 2011, 09:40:16 AM
Imagine San Juan beat Barataria 16-0. Dat means Barataria colleck 29 goals in two games, and eh score none.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: elan on September 18, 2011, 12:18:04 PM
Not even ah lil highlight boy?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 20, 2011, 04:29:09 PM
Pres 3-1 Naps
Pleasantville 2-1 Vessigny

Beautiful...  :beermug:

Well yes, after one time is ah next. De Pres "victory" has now been voided, and Naps has been awarded a 3-0 win because Pres fielded a player who was supposed to be serving a one-match suspension. :banginghead:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on September 20, 2011, 04:55:24 PM
Pres 3-1 Naps
Pleasantville 2-1 Vessigny

Beautiful...  :beermug:

Well yes, after one time is ah next. De Pres "victory" has now been voided, and Naps has been awarded a 3-0 win because Pres fielded a player who was supposed to be serving a one-match suspension. :banginghead:

Pres technical staff has to be full of dunce people.  How de hell you don't know a player suspended?  :rotfl: :rotfl: dem real jokey.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on September 21, 2011, 04:13:51 PM
Pres defeated Princes Town 1-0 with a Shackiel Henry goal in the 5th minute.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 22, 2011, 05:13:23 AM
'Tigers' edge Mucurapo
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


St Anthony's College maintained their perfect record with a 3-2 victory over East Mucurapo Secondary yesterday in the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) North Zone, but not before they were strongly tested by their opponents.

In fact, Mucurapo travelled to the "Tigers'" Westmoorings lair with a determination that turned a fifth minute deficit into a 2-1 half-time lead.

The home team, however, finished the stronger side to earn the win, and the scoreline reflected the overall play.

The Tigers dominated the first half hour, and it showed when they got the go-ahead goal in the fifth minute. A dangerous cross was headed out by the Mucurapo defence, only for Keane McIvor to run in and blast the volley past Dwayne Thomas in Mucurapo's goal.

Although they controlled the midfield, the St Anthony's failed to turn their opportunities into goals. Striker Darryl Trim was second best on at least three runs towards Thomas's goal.

But as the half wore on, Mucurapo became bolder, and made the best of poor communication in the St Anthony's defence twice.

First Aaqil Campbell squeezed himself between two defenders and poked home the equaliser into Jamaal Francois's near post. Six minutes later, Osei Charles out-leapt the diminutive Tigers custodian as Francois called for the ball. Charles's header was bang on target.

However, St Anthony's returned from the break with more intent, and pulled goal back just seven minutes into the second half. Their strong wing play provided the opportunity, with midfielder Luke Hernandez lifting a cross in for Garvin Samaroo to meet on the volley and hit the net.

The pressure was just a bit too much for Mucurapo to absorb and they lost their shape, allowing the St Anthony's to exploit the wings.

That pressure paid off in the 80th when the small figure of Ajani Clarence got his head to a Hernandez corner and flicked inside the near post to give the Tigers victory.

The result means that the Tigers have their fourth victory in as many matches, and are now one point ahead of Mucurapo, who will next have a bye.

Yesterday's SSFL scores

North Zone

St Anthony's 3 (Keane McIvor 5th, Garvin Samaroo 52nd, Ajani Clarence 80th) vs East Mucurapo 2 (Aaqil Campbell 38th, Osei Charles 44th)

Fatima 3 vs QRC 2

Trinity 4 vs Malick 2

East Zone

San Juan North 0 vs El Dorado East 0

Arima North 3 (Darius Rawlins 39th, Neveal Hackshaw 83rd, Marcus Gomez 85th) vs Trinity 0

St Augustine 10 (Tristan Hodge 2, Jamal Creighton 2 Jordan Devonish Mario Kissoon 2, Jeol Henry 2, Akeem Garcia 2) vs Barataria 0

Central Zone

Waterloo Sec vs Carapichaima East (abandoned after 22 mins)

Couva West 5 vs Presentation Chaguanas 1

Gasparillo Sec 4 vs Tabaquite 1

South Zone

Princes Town West 0 vs Presentation 1

Vessigny 0 vs Shiva Boys 4

St Benedict's 0 vs Pleasantville 1 (Russell Alfred)

Tobago Zone
 
Mason Hall 2 (Hakeem Legall 4th, o.g. Kleon Melville 41st) vs Pentecostal Light & Life 1 (Corran Woods 15th)

Scarborugh 2 (Valdez Perez 40th [P], Kiel O'Neil 85th) vs Speyside Secondary 0

Couva, Scarborough stay perfect.
By: Nigel Simon(Guardian).


Couva West (Central) and Scarborough Secondary (Tobago) maintained their 100 per cent winning records when matches in their respective zones of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League resumed yesterday.

In Central, Jaffet Williams netted in the fourth and 51st minutes to lead Couva West past Presentation College 5-1 at the Ato Boldon Stadium. Kendell Benjamin (34th), Ronald Rouse (48th) and Jevon Sandiford (49th) were also on target for Couva to cancel out a 30th minute strike from Presentation’s Kyle St Clair.

The win was the third from as many matches for Couva West to move to maximum nine points, three ahead of defending champion Carapichaima which was leading host Waterloo 4-0 led by two goals from Shaquille Holder before the match was called off after 22 minutes.

This after Waterloo began the encounter with only eight players and was soon reduced to six due to injury to two of its players. In the other match, Gasparillo picked up its first points of the season in a 4-1 whipping of Tabaquite inspired by a double from Chevon Elie.

In Tobago, Scarborough made full use of Signal Hill’s bye round to go top with a 2-0 shut-out of Speyside at Speyside Recreation Ground. Valdez Perez fired Scarborough into the lead five minutes before the interval while Kiel O’Niel sealed all three points, five minutes fromthe final whistle.

Scarborough now has nine points from its three matches, three more than defending champions Signal Hill while Mason Hall is third after a 2-1 win over Pentecostal Light and Life at Bon Accord.

Down South, former national Under-17 striker Shackiel Henry netted his sixth goal in four matches as early as the firts to secure hard fought 1-0 win for leaders’ Presentation College over Princes Town.

Presentation improved to 12 points from five matches, three ahead of  Shiva Boys’ and Pleasantville, 5-0 and 1-0 winners’over Vessigny and St Benedict’s College respectively.

San Juan still ahead.
By: Rachael Thompson-King


San Juan North Secondary, despite being held to a goalless draw by El Dorado East, remains the leader in the East Zone. The match was played at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima yesterday.

There is still a two-way tie for the second spot as both Arima North and St Augustine were victorious in their respective matches.

Arima North, playing at home, handed Trinity College its first loss of the season, beating the visitors 3-0. Darius Rollings connected the opening item in the 40th minute to give the “Dial Dynamos” a 1-0 at the half.

Trinity stayed resilient defensively at the start of the second half but constant pressure from the Arima unit, saw them concede another goal in the 82nd minute from Neveal Hackshaw.

Two minutes later, Marcus Gomes put the icing on the cake for Arima, giving them a 3-0 lead which it held on to till the end. Defending national and zonal champion St Augustine was a little less brutal on hapless Barataria South than other teams this season but it did come away with a 10-0 win at home.

“Gustine” had four players scoring doubles including Jamal Treighton, Joel Henry, Tristan Hodge and Akeem Garcia. The other two goals came from Jordan Devenish and Mario Kissoon.

Westmoorings Tigers go top.
By Andrew Giaonetti


Ajani Clarence scored the winner as St Anthony’s College overcame a 2-1 half-time deficit for a 3-2 win over East Mucurapo in their top-of-the-table North Zone clash in Westmoorings, yesterday.

Keane Mc Ivor opened the scoring as early as the fifth minute for the “Tigers” but they trailed at the half as “East Mucurapo” hit back with goals from Akil Campbell, set up by Ariel McDavid in the 37th and a header from Dsel Charles on the stroke of half-time.

The tables turned quickly in the second half as St Anthony’s equalised when national under-17 midfielder Garvin Samaroo connected with winger Luke Hernandez’s left side cross to finish clinically before Ajani Clarence got the winner in the 75th for the host, heading in a corner from Hernandez.

The win carried the Tigers, one of five teams with perfect records in the league to 12 points from four matches, two ahead of East Mucurapo.

Yesterday’s results

North

St Anthonys 3 (Keane Mc Ivor 5th, Garvin Samaroo 54th, Ajani Clarence 75th) v East Mucurapo 2 (Akil Campbell 37th, Dsel Charles 45th)

Trinity 4 (Uche Alexander 20th, Dominic Jangoo 34th, Jameel Neptune 57th, Damani Richards 58th) v Malick 2 (Andel Francois, Andel Andrews 69th)

Fatima 3 (alvin Prescod 11th, Trey Hart 14th, Keiron Matthews 18th)v QRC 2 (Akil Morris 18th, Dwayne Muckette)

East

Arima North (1) 3 (Darius Rollings 40th, Neveal Hackshaw 82nd, Marcus Gomes 84th) vs Trinity College (0) 0.

St Augustine (5) 10 (Jamal Treighton 2, Joel Henry 2, Tristan Hodge 2, Akeem Garcia 2, Jordan Devenish, Mario Kissoon) vs Barataria 0.

San Juan North 0 vs El Dorado East 0.

South

Pleasantville 1 (Russell Alfred 90th) vs St Benedict’s 0

Shiva Boys’5 (Aswad Lake 17th, Tevin Peters 45th, Kyle Granger 54th, Kieron Moses 67th, Shervon Diaz 90th) vs Vessigny 0.

Presentation 1 (Shackiel Henry 1st) vs Princes Town 0

Central

Carapichaima 4 (Shaquille Holder 2, Denzil Gill, Christopher Prime) vs Waterloo 0 - match stopped after 22 mins due to Waterloo only have six players

Couva West 5 (Jaffet Williams 4th, 51st, Kendell Benjamin 34th, Ronald Rouse 48th, Jevon Sandiford 49th) vs Presentation 1 (Kyle St Clair 30th)   

Gasparaillo 4 (Chevon Elie 2, Anthony Forde, Sheldon Rambaran) vs Tabaquite 1 (Keagan Moonessir). 

Tobago

Mason Hall 2 (Hakeem Legall 14th, Kleon Melville 26th o.g) vs Pentecostal L&L 1 (Corran Woods 15th)

Scarborough 2 (Valdez Perez  40th, Kiel  O’Neil 85th) vs Speyside 0
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on September 22, 2011, 05:37:56 AM
st anthonys and compre was a really nice game to watch it was more exciting than the pro league game i went to and had more people too :rotfl:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 23, 2011, 10:16:29 PM
surprised nobody mentioned it:

Fatima 0 CIC 1
 ;D ;D :salute: :whip:

Game had everything..real speed to it, some good football , scuffles, hard tackles, coaching staff clashes, students square off about 3 times, chants, the works

The rivalry is very much alive

As much as it was entertaining the SSFL really need to have better security at these games, thankfully the squaring off didnt escalate because it was about 150 fatima boys squaring off to a 100 or so CIC boys and a few coaches and teachers had to separate it

there is a need for Police at all SSFL games.. passion high, men wanting to impress girls, recipe for disaster

anyway it was worth the 10 dollars and its always great to win at that shithole

Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 24, 2011, 05:14:50 AM
‘Tigers’ score 4 against Malick.
By: Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


St Anthony’s College continued their unbeaten run, along with  four other clubs Couva West (Central), Carapichaima (Central), Scarborough (Tobago) and Mason Hall (Tobago) when they defeated Malick 4-1 in the North Zone yesterday.

The match took place at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field, Mucurapo, yesterday.

Adrian Millette opened for St Anthony’s in the 26th minute for the 1-0 lead which would stand until the half. Luke Hernandez made it 2-0 two minutes in the second half, before Darryl Trim (67th) and National Under-19 player Garvin Samarro wrapped up the scoring for St Anthony’s in the 82nd.

Nkosi David scored from the penalty spot for Malick in the 90th minute after St Anthonys’ Savion Kirton was ajudged to have handled the ball.

Results

St Anthonys 4 (Adrian Millette 26th, Luke Hernandez 47th, Darryl Trim 67th, Garvin Samaroo 82nd) v Malick 1 (Nkosi David 90th)

St Marys (Rashaad Hyacinth 65th) v Fatima 0

QRC 4 (Akil Morris [3], Tarrique Ransome) v Trinity 0
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: jr sams on September 24, 2011, 09:48:51 AM


Results

St Anthonys 4 (Adrian Millette 26th, Luke Hernandez 47th, Darryl Trim 67th, Garvin Samaroo 82nd) v Malick 1 (Nkosi David 90th)

St Marys 1 (Rashaad Hyacinth 65th) v Fatima 0

QRC 4 (Akil Morris [3], Tarrique Ransome) v Trinity 0
CIC score was missing...thanks for the updates Flex...looks like the schoolsportscentre site still not updated for the 2011 season
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on September 27, 2011, 06:21:18 PM
2011 Pleasantville Secondary Men's U-20 team.

Numbers - Names - D.O.B - Clubs.

GOALKEEPERS:
1.Emmanuel Andrews (93/01/20) T&TEC FC.
21.Joel Providence (92/06/04) Club Sando.
31.Ricardo Paul (96/02/12) W Connection.
41.Jelani Morre (95/08/28) T&TEC FC.

DEFENDERS:
6.Aaron Fleary (vice-capt (92/02/19) T&TEC FC.
5.Timothy Pierre (93/05/20) T&TEC FC.
2.Shaquille Charles (92/12/17) T&TEC FC.
13.Akeel Boyce (92/08/31) T&TEC FC.
15.Kenneth Khan (93/01/16) T&TEC FC.
18.Ronell Paul (capt) (93/03/04) T&TEC FC.
17.Anim Perrira (92/02/12) T&TEC FC.

MIDFIELDERS:
16.Lashawn Marcano (94/11/26) T&TEC FC.
8.Keion Thomas (92/02/29) T&TEC FC.
27.Shivon Lesse (93/04/25) T&TEC FC.
12.Kyle Thompson (95/06/10) T&TEC FC.
20.Kenelm Alleyne (95/08/26) T&TEC FC.
24.Nicarno DeGannes (96/01/15) W Connection.
9.Shaquille Ferrier (93/09/26) T&TEC FC.
19.Akeem Marcano (93/01/25) T&TEC FC.
3.Marcus Lawrence (93/03/07) T&TEC FC.
22.Dester Rahim (93/02/11) T&TEC FC.
23.Jesus Waldport (92/11/06) T&TEC FC.

FORWARDS:
7.Russell Alfred (92/09/18) T&TEC FC.
10.Shaun Outar (93/01/08) Falcons FC.
11.Amiel Brooks (92/04/17) T&TEC FC.
19.Ken Khan (93/01/16) Golconda FC.
25.Anthony La Foucade (92/12/05) T&TEC FC.
14.Andrew Stewart (92/05/26) C.F.E.

TECHNICAL TEAM:
Terrence W. Marcelle - Technical Director/Head Coach.
Jillian Huggins - General Manager.
Timothy Bailey - Team Manager.
Julian Roberts - Assistant Coach.
Kyle Small - Assistant Coach/Goalkeeping Coach.
Jaimey Alleyne - Assistant Coach/Stats.
Derrick Chase - Head Trainer.
Keefe Weeks - Trainer (Agility/Co-Ordination.
Trevlon Abna - Trainer: (Conditioning).
Jaron Roberts - Trainer: (Strength).
Jeremy Cummings - Physio/Medic.
Joel Maloney - Assistant Physio/Medic.
Joshua Lamb - Assistant Goalkeeper Coach 1.
Tevin Nicholas - Assistant Goalkeeper Coach 2.
Prudencia Byer - Equipment Manager.
Blain Khan - Education/Welfare Officer.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 27, 2011, 06:25:39 PM
2011 Pleasantville Secondary Men's U-20 team.

Numbers - Names - D.O.B - Clubs.

GOALKEEPERS:
1.Emmanuel Andrews (93/01/20) T&TEC FC.
21.Joel Providence (92/06/04) Club Sando.
31.Ricardo Paul (96/02/12) W Connection.
41.Jelani Morre (95/08/28) T&TEC FC.

DEFENDERS:
6.Aaron Fleary (vice-capt (92/02/19) T&TEC FC.
5.Timothy Pierre (93/05/20) T&TEC FC.
2.Shaquille Charles (92/12/17) T&TEC FC.
13.Akeel Boyce (92/08/31) T&TEC FC.
15.Kenneth Khan (93/01/16) T&TEC FC.
18.Ronell Paul (capt) (93/03/04) T&TEC FC.
17.Anim Perrira (92/02/12) T&TEC FC.

MIDFIELDERS:
16.Lashawn Marcano (94/11/26) T&TEC FC.
8.Keion Thomas (92/02/29) T&TEC FC.
27.Shivon Lesse (93/04/25) T&TEC FC.
12.Kyle Thompson (95/06/10) T&TEC FC.
20.Kenelm Alleyne (95/08/26) T&TEC FC.
24.Nicarno DeGannes (96/01/15) W Connection.
9.Shaquille Ferrier (93/09/26) T&TEC FC.
19.Akeem Marcano (93/01/25) T&TEC FC.
3.Marcus Lawrence (93/03/07) T&TEC FC.
22.Dester Rahim (93/02/11) T&TEC FC.
23.Jesus Waldport (92/11/06) T&TEC FC.

FORWARDS:
7.Russell Alfred (92/09/18) T&TEC FC.
10.Shaun Outar (93/01/08) Falcons FC.
11.Amiel Brooks (92/04/17) T&TEC FC.
19.Ken Khan (93/01/16) Golconda FC.
25.Anthony La Foucade (92/12/05) T&TEC FC.
14.Andrew Stewart (92/05/26) C.F.E.

This is T&TEC FC. youth team
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on September 28, 2011, 03:27:27 PM
Pres edge P'ville 2-1 today.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 28, 2011, 08:11:42 PM
September 28th, 2011

North Zone
Mucurapo 1-0 Malick
St. Mary's 0-1 Trinity
St. Anthony's 3-0 QRC

South Zone
Pleasantville 1-2 Presentation
Naparima 2-0 St. Benedict's
Princes Town 1-0 Shiva Boys

East Zone
El Dorado 10-0 Barataria
Trinity 1-3 St. Augustine
Toco 1-1 Arima

Central Zone
Tabaquite 5-0 Waterloo
Carapichaima 2-0 Couva
Gasparillo 1-0 Presentation

Tobago Zone
Signal Hill 5-0 Pentecostal
Speyside 3-4 Mason Hall
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Bakes on September 28, 2011, 08:14:25 PM
Thanks for the updates Tallman... Lord knows it hard to get results otherwise.  So far 'Gustine defeat Arima North, San Juan and Trinity (I think I'm missing one more...), wtg Green Machine.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on September 28, 2011, 08:19:45 PM
Wha going on wit Barataria? 51 goals conceded and 0 goals scored.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: truetrini on September 28, 2011, 08:30:23 PM
I saw the Trinity versus QRC game last week and QRC is not 4 goals better than Trinity.   Trinity had ample chances and failed to capitalize.   QRC's forwards no. 10 and no.11 have real speed though and some good touches.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Football supporter on September 28, 2011, 11:12:36 PM
Question to the forum........

Can anyone tell which school teams have sponsors and could anyone supply contact numbers for the school teams? PM me if you prefer.  Thanks   :beermug:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on September 29, 2011, 11:23:09 AM
FS Pres Sando was sponsored by Bmobile..not sure if they still are. Can probably get the contact from presfootball.com
On another note congrats to Pres, 28 schols and 2 presidents medals, and mashing up de football still  ;D
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: weary1969 on September 29, 2011, 12:10:00 PM
FS Pres Sando was sponsored by Bmobile..not sure if they still are. Can probably get the contact from presfootball.com
On another note congrats to Pres, 28 schols and 2 presidents medals, and mashing up de football still  ;D

Scholarship winners announce ah miss dat.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on September 29, 2011, 12:34:11 PM
September 28th, 2011

St. Anthony's 3-0 QRC

Aye TC look we handle dem fuh allyuh!!!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on September 29, 2011, 01:38:29 PM
FS Pres Sando was sponsored by Bmobile..not sure if they still are. Can probably get the contact from presfootball.com
On another note congrats to Pres, 28 schols and 2 presidents medals, and mashing up de football still  ;D

Scholarship winners announce ah miss dat.

now hearing that eh de right count tho..but is a setta scholarships and a presidents medal..so we taking it!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: weary1969 on September 29, 2011, 01:46:41 PM
FS Pres Sando was sponsored by Bmobile..not sure if they still are. Can probably get the contact from presfootball.com
On another note congrats to Pres, 28 schols and 2 presidents medals, and mashing up de football still  ;D

Scholarship winners announce ah miss dat.

now hearing that eh de right count tho..but is a setta scholarships and a presidents medal..so we taking it!

k
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kicker on September 29, 2011, 03:13:01 PM
surprised nobody mentioned it:

Fatima 0 CIC 1
 ;D ;D :salute: :whip:

Game had everything..real speed to it, some good football , scuffles, hard tackles, coaching staff clashes, students square off about 3 times, chants, the works

The rivalry is very much alive

As much as it was entertaining the SSFL really need to have better security at these games, thankfully the squaring off didnt escalate because it was about 150 fatima boys squaring off to a 100 or so CIC boys and a few coaches and teachers had to separate it

there is a need for Police at all SSFL games.. passion high, men wanting to impress girls, recipe for disaster

anyway it was worth the 10 dollars and its always great to win at that shithole



Ah luv it! Not the scoreline, but glad to hear the fire still there - was the best showdown for me when I was in school.  We'll turn it round nex' rongs....
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: grimm01 on September 29, 2011, 03:24:34 PM
Question to the forum........

Can anyone tell which school teams have sponsors and could anyone supply contact numbers for the school teams? PM me if you prefer.  Thanks   :beermug:

there was a picture in the papers this week showing a St. Anthony's player in what look like a Stoke uniform complete with "Britannia" and the Stoke City crest on it... what is the story with that one?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tenorsaw on September 29, 2011, 04:07:48 PM
Question to the forum........

Can anyone tell which school teams have sponsors and could anyone supply contact numbers for the school teams? PM me if you prefer.  Thanks   :beermug:

there was a picture in the papers this week showing a St. Anthony's player in what look like a Stoke uniform complete with "Britannia" and the Stoke City crest on it... what is the story with that one?

Kenwyn dropped off uniforms over the summer, remember?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: grimm01 on September 29, 2011, 04:14:31 PM
Question to the forum........

Can anyone tell which school teams have sponsors and could anyone supply contact numbers for the school teams? PM me if you prefer.  Thanks   :beermug:

there was a picture in the papers this week showing a St. Anthony's player in what look like a Stoke uniform complete with "Britannia" and the Stoke City crest on it... what is the story with that one?

Kenwyn dropped off uniforms over the summer, remember?

nah i miss that one....

now find the link.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on October 01, 2011, 04:57:28 PM
pville won 2-0 over naps.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on October 01, 2011, 06:05:30 PM
Pres 2-0 Benedict's
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 02, 2011, 06:35:56 AM
Does anyone know the real results for the St Mary's College vs. St  Anthony's College game yesterday (Oct, 1st)..

I am getting mixed results, the Guardian have it 1-1 and the Express saying St Anthony's won 2-1.

GUARDIAN - St Mary’s College 1 (Jamel Francis) vs St Anthony’s 1 (Darryl Trim)

EXPRESS - St Mary's College 1 v St Anthon's College 2 (Darryl Trim-52nd, Thalani George-89th)

Thanx,...
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on October 02, 2011, 07:53:45 AM
express got it right st anthony's college 2  cic 1
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 03, 2011, 07:14:01 AM
express got it right st anthony's college 2  cic 1

Thanx...
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on October 03, 2011, 09:46:49 AM
express got it right st anthony's college 2  cic 1

Thanx...

U shouldna even ha to ax dat! :yellowcard:  CIC eh ready fuh de TIGERS GRRRRRRRRR!!!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 04, 2011, 04:44:35 AM
Matouk drops 8 goals on MLIS.
By: Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


In an exciting day of BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls Championship action on Sunday, a total of 22 goals were scored in three matches in the North Zone alone.

Eight of the goals were scored by Maya Matouk, when she and her St Joseph Convent team thrashed Maple Leaf International School 17-0 at St Joseph Convent Ground, Port-of-Spain.

Amanda Garcia netted five goals in the same match, while Kara De Souza, Alana McHugh, Thaiz Smith and Zoe Sudan netted single items each.

Despite the outstanding attacking performance from St Joseph, they remain behind leaders St Francois which were 2-1 winners over Providence.

Della Joseph and Kelly Cooper scored one each for the winning team which Chelsea Ralph netted again for Providence in response.

In the East Zone, Arima North suffered their first defeat of the season, 2-1 at the hands of St George’s College.

Kadisha De Freitas opened for St George’s half way through the first forty minutes to take the 1-0 interval lead. Just after the match resumed, Jinelle Jack responded for the visitors.

De Freitas then scored her second and the match winner for St Georges, handing them their second win in as many matches.

As in the North Zone goal fest, there were goals galore in the East with the El Dorado East and San Juan North fixture.

El Dorado emerged 9-0 victors, with their top scorer Patrice Campbell netting a hat-trick. Adefah Welch scored a double while Rosalie Dolabaille, Kim James, Danika George and Janeille Henry all contributing with single goals each.

Results for Sunday’s SFI Girls:

North Zone

Malick 2 (Rhonda Mitchell, Andrea John) v Holy Name 0

St Joseph 17 (Maya Matouk 8, Amanda Garcia 5, Kara De Souza, Alana McHugh, Thaiz Smitch, Zoe Sudan) v Maple Leaf 0

St Francois 2 (Della Joseph, Kelly Cooper) v Providence 1 (Chelsea Ralph)

East Zone

St George’s 2 (Kaedisha DeFreitas 2) v Arima North 1 (Jinelle Jack)

St Augustine 2 (Otisha David, Shannon Sergus) v Toco 1

El Dorado 9 (Patrice Campbell 3, Adefah Welch 2, Rosalie Dolabaille, Kim James, Danika George, Janeille Henry) v San Juan North 0

South Zone

Debe 3 (Shinelle Arjoon 2, Kayla Taylor) v Holy Faith 0

Vessigny 5 (Racquel Sobers 2, Aviva Vesprey, Krystal Preddie, Tinesha Cobham) v Point Fortin West 0

Tobago

Scarborough 0 v Roxborough 0

Bishops 5 (Kristen Julien 3, Shorndelle Blackman 2) v Mason Hall 1 (Shayna Edwards).

Signal Hill 1 (Karissa Simon) v Speyside 1 (Jinelle Lawrence)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 04, 2011, 05:01:54 AM
Pres leave it late in South.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Shackiel Henry and Amare Thomas scored in time as Presentation College left it late before securing a 2-0 victory over cellar-place St Benedict’s College in their South Zone BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League clash on Saturday.

This was in the second match of a double-header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

Going into the match, Presentation, which started today on 12 points, had a chance to regain top spot on the seven-team table after previous leader and defending champion Naparima (13 points) was blanked 2-0 by Pleasantville Secondary (14 pts).

However, chances seemed to have eluded Presentation until a minute into injury time when former national Under-17 striker Henry fired in from close range to snatch all three points with his seventh goal of the season.

Amare Thomas then added another almost from the restart to seal a 2-0 triumph over struggling St Benedict’s which is bottom of the table with only a point. Presentation now leads with 15 points, one ahead of Pleasantville.

In the first match at Marabella, Ken Khan (42nd) and Keion Thomas (62nd) got a goal each as Pleasantville in its win over Naparima while Rondell Phillip’s 74th minute free-kick earned Vessigny a 1-0 upset of Princes Town West.

Over in Tobago, Speyside picked up its first point of the season after a convincing 4-1 whipping of Pentecostal Light & Life in the second match at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet. Matches continue in all five zones on Wednesday.

Saturday’s BGTT/First Citizens SSFL Results:

North Zone:

St Anthony’s 2 (Darryl Trim 52nd, Thulani George 89th) vs St Mary’s 1 (Akhil Noel 68th)

East Mucurapo 3 (Aaqil Campbell, Kevin Lewis, Akeil Thomas) vs QRC 2 (Jerron Blugh, Jayon Murray)

Fatima 1 (Kye West 17th) vs Trinity 0

East Zone:

Toco 3 (Keron Khan 3) vs Barataria South 3 (Shondell Felix, Gelani Carr, Atiba Cudjoe)

El Dorado East 3 (Shaquille Bertrand 7th, Keron Bethelmy 70th, 88th) vs St Augustine 0

Arima North 2 (Marcus Gomez 10th, Darius Rollings 65th)

South Zone:

Pleasantville 2 (Keon Thomas, Ken Khan) vs Naparima 0

Vessigny 1 (Rondell Phillip 74th) vs Princes Town West 0

Presentation 2 (Shackiel Henry 90+1st, Amare Thomas 90+2nd) vs St Benedict’s 0.

Central Zone:

Gasparillo 3 (Lennard Thomas, Trifon Browne, Anderson St Clair) vs Waterloo 0

Couva West 2(Jesse Bharose 6th o.g, Jevon Sandiford 60th) vs Tabaquite 1 (Travis Singh 30th)

Carapichaima East 3 (Kern Alexis 33rd, 55th, Shaqueel Holder 40th) vs Presentation 2 (Kern Alexander 7th pen, Nicholai Modray 50th).

Tobago Zone:

Signal Hill 2 (Antonio Nelson 71st, Raphael Thomas 88th) vs Scarborough 2 (Christopher Morgan 5th, 17th).

Speyside 4 (Kyle Benjamin 2, Marcus Ceasar, Brandon Benjamin) vs Pentecostal L&L 1 (Miguel George).

Current zonal standings

North:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
St Anthony’s    7    7    0    0    19    5    21
East Mucurapo    7    5    1    1    13    7    16
St Mary’s    7    3    0    4    11    10    9
Fatima    7    3    0    4    11    13    9
Trinity    7    3    0    4    10    14    9
QRC    7    2    1    4    14    14    7
Malick    6    0    0    6    4    19    0

East:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
El Do East    6    4    2    0    20    3    14
St Augustine    6    4    1    1    20    4    13
Arima North    6    3    2    1    19    4    11
San Juan South    6    2    2    2    22    4    8
Trinity East    6    1    3    2    10    8    6
Toco    7    1    3    3    7    17    6
Barataria South    7    0    1    6    3    61    1

South:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Presentation    7    5    0    2    12    7    15
Pleasantville    7    4    2    1    10    5    14
Naparima    7    4    1    2    12    5    13
Shiva Boys’    6    3    1    2    8    3    10
P/Town West    7    2    3    2    7    5    9
Vessigny    7    2    0    5    6    20    6
St Benedict’s    7    0    1    6    3    13    1

Central:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Couva West    5    4    0    1    14    5    12
Carapichaima    3    3    0    0    15    2    9
Gasparillo    4    3    0    1    8    4    9
Tabaquite    5    2    0    3    11    18    6
Presentation    5    1    0    4    9    13    3
Waterloo    4    0    0    4    2    17    0

Tobago:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Signal Hill    4    3    1    0    13    3    10
Scarborough    4    3    1    0    10    3    10
Mason Hall    4    2    0    2    8    10    6
Speyside    4    1    0    3    7    11    3
Pentecostal    4    0    0    4    2    13    0
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 06, 2011, 05:53:17 AM
Carapichaima surges to top.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Defending champion Carapichaima East Secondary moved to the top of the table on goal-difference in the Central Zone after a 2-0 win away to Tabaquite while Couva West was upstaged by Gaparillo 1-0.

Christopher Prime and Kadeem scored a goal each for Carapichaima East to register its fourth win from as many matches this season, and  remain only one of two teams with 100 per cent winning records.

Carapichaima now has 12 points, the same as Couva West, but a better goal-difference of plus-15 to plus-eight and two matches in hand.

At Gasparillo, Trifon Browne’s first-half item was enough for the home side to get past Couva West 1-0 while Presentation College got it second win over pointless Waterloo Secondary, 3-0.

Benjamin stuns Signal Hill

Brandon Benjamin scored a goal on either side of the interval as Speyside Secondary pulled off a 2-1 upset win over reigning Tobago Zone champion, Signal Hill at Speyside.

Coming off a 2-2 draw with rival, Scarborough Secondary Signal Hill was hopeful of getting back on winning track.

However, ten minutes before half-time Benjamin netted for the host to lead 1-0 and five minutes into the second-half he added another as Signal Hill found itself in a 0-2 hole.

However, the zonal champion, which also trailed Scarborough 2-0 on Saturday, managed to cut the lead in the half on the hour mark thanks to Makeil McKenzie.

But in the end Speyside, held on for its most famous win in school history which allowed Scarborough, 3-1 victors over Mason Hall at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet to open a three point lead at the top with 13 points from five matches.

Valdez Perez (12th), Shaquille Scott (28th) and  national Under-17 defender Dario Holmes (31st)  netted in the in the first-half while Makeil Mc Kenzie got on target for Mason Hall in the 56th minute.

Down South, leader Presentation College (16 pts) was held to a 1-1 draw by Shiva Boys’ in the first match of a double-header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella while title holder Naparima College also moved to 16 points after a 2-1 win over Princes Town West.

St Benedict’s got  its first win of the season, 1-0 over Vessigny thanks to Yafeu Rougier strike in the other match.

Quintero’s double helps El Do stop Trinity.
By Rachael Thompson-King (Guardian).


Dwight Quintero emerged the star player for El Dorado East Secondary as his two goals came off blunders by opposing goalkeeper Romario Romaine, which helped his team seal a 3-0 win over Trinity College East in the East Zone in the BGTT/First Citizen Secondary Schools Football League, yesterday.

This was in the opening match of a double-header played at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima.

Play in the first half was evenly matched until Quintero scored the opener a minute before halftime. He completed the goal after Romaine was unable to hold on to the ball despite a brilliant save moments before.

Bethelmy, who is El Do’s second leading goal-scorer with six behind teammate Shaquille Bertrand [8], got the Blue Thunder’s second item, 19 minutes into the second session, connecting a penalty.

Quintero’s second item was similiar to his first with keeper Romain again being unable to secure the ball properly and the former managed to slip the ball past him off the rebound.

Quintero remains the third highest scorer for “El Do” with his double moving his tally of goals to five. Over in Toco, the hosts held San Juan North, to a 2-2 draw.

Tigers triumphs over Fatima.
By: Andrew Gioannetti & Liam Gordon (Guardian).


St Anthony’s College remain on top of the BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League, following their 2-0 win over Fatima College at St Anthony’s Ground, Westmoorings, yesterday.

The hosts took the lead in the 20th minute when Darryl Trim capitalised on a poor defensive clearance to finish easily past John Barclay in goal for Fatima, for his fifth goal of the season.

After St Anthony’s took the lead, the team began to build momentum and focussed on maintaining possession and were awarded near to the end of the first half when Kyle Pierre was brought down by a harsh challenge inflicted by Fatima’s Kieran Matthews in the penalty area.

Stepping up to take the penalty, Dwight Ceballo converted past Barclay, despite the goalkeeper correctly anticipating the direction of the shot. Leading 2-0 into the second half, the “Tigers” remained comfortable on the ball, forcing Fatima in their half for the majority of the match.

Not many more opportunities arose for the home side and the score remained 2-0 for St Anthonys which recorded their eighth win in as many matches, staying perfect along with Carapichaima from the Central Zone.

In the other matches, Alvin Jones got his second goal of the season in the final minute of play from the penalty spot, to give his East Mucurapo team the 2-1 home win over St Mary’s, to stay five points behind St Anthony’s.

Mucurapo’s top scorer Aaqil Campbell was again on target, when he netted in the 57th minute to open for the school.  Anthony Palmer equalised for St Mary’s in the 76th minute, but it was not enough to avoid dropping the Saints to their fifth loss of the season.

QRC and Malick settled for a point in a 1-1 draw in the other fixture. Akil Morris’ opening item in the first minute of play, put him on eight goals for the season. Lester Durham scored for Malick two minutes before the half.

Results

South Zone

Presentation 1 (Amare Thomas 21st) vs Shiva Boys’ 1 (Aswad Lake 39th)

St Benedict’s 1 (Yafeu Rougier 80th) vs Vessigny 0

Naparima 2 (Adan Noel, Jaeel Jeffery) vs P/Town 1 (Kyle Simms)

Central Zone

Presentation 3 (Yadava Persad 4th, Keon Beckles 25th, Shaun Mahabir 77th) vs Waterloo 0
 
Gasparillo 1 (Trifon Browne) vs Couva West 0

Carapichaima East 2 (Christopher Prime 41st, Kadeem Boyce 47th) vs Tabaquite 0

Tobago Zone

Speyside 2 (Brandon Benjamin 35th, 50th) vs Signal Hill 1 (Akeil Guy 60th)

Scarborough 3 (Valdez Perez 12th, Shaquille Scott 28th, Dario Holmes 31st) vs Mason Hall 1 akeil Mc Kenzie 56th)

East Zone

El Dorado 3 (Dwight Quintero 44th, 64th, Keron Bethelmy 80th) vs Trinity 0

Toco 2 (Darius Peters, Steve Bobb) vs San Juan 2 (Renaldo Fox, Durnell Blackman)

North Zone

St Anthony’s 2 (Darryl Trim 20th, Dwight Ceballo 45th+1) v Fatima 0

East Mucurapo 2 (Aaqil Campbell 57th, Alvin Jones 90th) v CIC 1 (Anthony Palmer 76th)

QRC 1 (Akil Morris 1st) v Malick 1 (Lester Durham 43rd)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: weary1969 on October 06, 2011, 08:56:56 AM
Is San Juan North not South
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kicker on October 06, 2011, 11:14:07 AM
Malick real fall from grace jed...

In my day yuh didn't want tuh play Malick on a good day...
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: weary1969 on October 06, 2011, 11:16:15 AM
Malick real fall from grace jed...

In my day yuh didn't want tuh play Malick on a good day...

Dey back 2 d days when dey use 2 b in d East zone and use 2 get nuff licks.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Gazza on October 06, 2011, 09:27:04 PM
back in de day when man repeating 3 times. cheaters
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on October 08, 2011, 04:43:52 PM
Pres crushed Vessigny 7-0 with 5 goals from Shackiel Henry and 2 from Amare Thomas.

Shiva Boys won 5-1 over Naps.

Princes Town edge P'ville 1-0.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 11, 2011, 04:14:12 AM
St Francois lifts North title again.
T&T Guardian Reports.


St Francois Girls College lifted their second consecutive North Zone league title in the BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) with a 7-2 thrashing of St Joseph Convent on Sunday.

The match was played at St Joseph Convent Ground, St Clair, in front of a sizable support for both teams. Diamond Small scored a hat-trick to take her season tally to 10 goals, while Astride Joseph netted a double, together with single items from Della Joseph and Dhaakira Solomon. Amanda Garcia scored two goals for the second placed St Joseph team.

At half-time, the Belmont school were 5-0 up on their nearest challengers in the league, putting them comfortably in the drivers seat to lifting another North Zone title.

St Francois made their debut in the North Zone Girls Championship last season, taking the North Zone league title, the North East Intercol title, then to be defeated in the National finals to South Zone’s Debe Secondary.

It is also the second consecutive year in which the Jason Spencer coached team won the north Zone title with a match to spare.

After taking over the team in 2008, he won the Under-15 Division knock-out title in the same year, before leading an Under-19 team to a SSFL Senior Division North Zone league title in 2009.

In 2009 the team also won the North Zone knock-out title in the Senior Division, and then went on to win the National Title. St Francois were promoted to the Championship Division in the following season, when they began their dominance in the North Zone.

After going down 3-1 to St Joseph Convent in the first match of the season, St Francois recovered to win their following eight matches, which only one (against Maple Leaf) was won by default.

In the East Zone, El Dorado were 3-1 winners over St George’s College, thanks to a Patrice Campbell double and an own goal. Kadisha De Freitas scored the consolation for St George’s. St Augustine were also winners, 2-1 over Arima North.

El Dorado remain trailing St Augustine by two points, but remain with a match in hand and will have the opportunity to take the zonal title with wins in their following two matches.

St Augustine will play their final match of the zone against fifth placed St George’s on Thursday. El Dorado will play a rescheduled match against St George’s today, before playing their final league match against Toco on Thursday.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on October 12, 2011, 10:54:28 AM
GO TIGERS!!!!! :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on October 12, 2011, 06:26:05 PM
North Zone
Fatima 2-0 Malick
Trinity 1-3 Mucurapo East
CIC 1-1 QRC

South Zone
St. Benedict's 1 - 2 Shiva Boys Hindu College
Vessigny Secondary 0 - 6 Pleasantville Secondary
Naparima College 0 - 2 Presentation College

East Zone
Arima 0-0 Eldo
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 13, 2011, 04:14:22 AM
Arima, El Do play to goalless draw.
By Rachael Thompson-King (Guardian).


There was little change in the standings after yesterday’s round of matches in the East Zone of the BGTT/First Citizen Secondary Schools Football League.

The highly-anticipated match between group leader Arima North Secondary and second spot El Dorado, ended in a goalless draw in Arima. With the points being shared, Arima remains on top of the table by goal-difference while still being tied on points (18) with the “Blue Thunder”.

A much improved Barataria South team still under to San Juan North, by a 4-1 margin. Mikhil Roberts netted a double in the 55th and 77th minutes for the winner which also had Cory Dhanilal (29th) and Trevon Lester (60th), each netting a goal for San Juan.

Jelani Carr (85th) scored a consolation goal for Barataria five minutes before time expired. Over in Toco, Nathan Regis produced a brace to earn his Trinity College East its second win of the season, 2-0 against Toco. The victory moved them one spot up the standings to fifth place which was previously held by Toco.

East Mucurapo stays in hunt.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


East Mucurapo remains alive in the chase for the North Zone title in the BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) with a 3-1 win over Trinity at Trinity Ground, Moka, yesterday.

Alvin Jones opened with a penalty in the first half, which was cancelled out by a Dominic Jangoo goal, as the two teams remained level 1-1 at the half. Mucurapo top scorer Akil Campbell took the lead early in the second half, before Kevin Lewis scored the winner to give the school the chance to go back on top.

Mucurapo still trails St Anthony’s by four points. St Anthony’s, however, has three matches to play compared to East Mucurapo which has two left.

Fatima College scored two goals in the second half from Keiron Matthews (62nd) and Jamil Young (76th) respectively to brace a winless Malick 2-0.

In the other fixture, St Mary’s took an early lead from Jelani Christopher in the ninth minute, a lead which would last to the half. QRC were defiant and found the leveller in the 62nd minute from the league’s leading goal-scorer Akil Morris.

QRC had chances to take the lead through Morris, who squandered several opportunities, as the two teams split the points. All schools’ positions in the standings remained unmoved other than for QRC which overtook Trinity in fifth place on goal difference.

Caps hit Waterloo for a dozen.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Denzil Gill netted a beaver-trick and Shaquille Holder a hat-trick as Carapichaima East slammed Waterloo 12-0 to stay top of the Central Zone on goal difference from Couva West.

Gill found the target in the 11th, 38th, 48th and  55th minute while Holder netted in the 12th, 76th, 86th at the Carapichaima. Kareem Boyce added a double while Sebastian Kumar, Jerid Nichols and a Randolph Boyce own goal completed the tally for reigning champion Carapichaima, now with maximum 18 points from six matches, the same as Couva West Secondary which has played two matches more and who it faces on Saturday.

Couva West stayed in the title mix thanks to a  hat-trick from striker Jaffet Williams in a 3-1 triumph away to Presentation College of Chaguanas while Tabaquite and Gasparillo drew 1-1.

Shiva Boys’, P’ville stay in hunt
Shiva Boys’ and Pleasantville Secondary kept in the hunt for the South Zone title after contrasting wins. In the first match of a double-header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Shiva Boys’ captain Tevin Peter netted a 73rd item to snatched a 2-1 over cellar-placed St Benedict’s College.

National Under-17 goalkeeper, Kwesi Weston, playing as a striker opened the scoring for Shiva Boys’ in the 28th minute with his third item in two matches, but five minutes later Keron Brooks replied for St Benedict’s only for Peters to hit home the decisive item. With the win, Shiva Boys’ moved to 17 points from nine matches, the same as Pleasantville which clobbered Vessigny 6-0 at Pt D’or Recreation Ground.

Russell Alfred and Ken Khan scored two goals each for Pleasantville while Shivon Lesse and an own-goal from Kendal De Gannes accounted for the others for Pleasantville to lead Shiva Boys’via a better goal-difference. In the late match at Marabella, Presentation (19 pts) came up against Naparima, which is three points behind.
 
Scarborough extends Tobago lead
At the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet, five different players were on target for Scarborough Secondary in its 5-0 blowout of Speyside to extend its lead in the Tobago Zone over defending champion, Signal Hill to six points. With the victory Scarborough now has 19 points from seven matches, six more than Signal Hill which has a match in hand. Third place Mason Hall has nine points after a 1-0 defeat of Pentecostal Light & Life at Signal Hill Recreation Ground.

Yesterday’s Results

North:

East Mucurapo 3 (Kevin Lewis, Alvin Jones, Akil Campbell) vs Trinity 1 (Dominic Jangoo).

St Mary’s 1 (Jelani Christopher 9th) vs QRC 1 (Akil Morris 62nd).

Fatima  2 (Keiron Matthews 62nd, Jamil Young 76th) vs Malick 0.

South:

Shiva Boys’ 2 (Kwesi Weston 28th, Tevin Peters 73rd) vs St Benedict’s 1 (Keron Brooks 33rd).

Pleasantville 6 (Russell Alfred 11th, 56th, Ken Khan 28th, 51st, Shivon Lesse 41st) vs Vessigny 0.

Central

Carapichaima East 12 (Denzil Gill 11th, 38th, 48th, 55th, Shaquille Holder 12th, 76th, 86th, Kareem Boyce 60th, 89th, Sebastian Kumar 40th, Jerid Nichols 75th, Randolph Boyce o.g 83rd) vs Waterloo 0.

Couva West 3 (Jaffet Williams 14th, 35th, 70th) vs Presentation 1 (Brendon Balladin 60th).

Tabaquite 1 (Ainsley Clarke 22nd) vs Gasparillo 1 (Kendell Mason 32nd).

Tobago:

Mason Hall 1 (Hakeem Legall) vs Pentecostal L&L 0.

Scarborough 5 (Mickaeel Gordon 2nd, Valdez Perez 6th, Semel Crichlow 16th, Christopher Morgan 36th, Dario Holmes 81st) vs Speyside 0.

East:

San Juan 4 (Mikhil Roberts 55th, 77th, Cory Dhanilal 29th, Trevon Lester 60th) vs Barataria 1 (Jelani Carr 85th).

Arima 0 vs El Dorado 0.

Toco 0 vs Trinity 2 (Nathan Regis 2).
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on October 13, 2011, 05:48:34 AM
National Under-17 goalkeeper, Kwesi Weston, playing as a striker opened the scoring for Shiva Boys’ in the 28th minute with his third item in two matches, but five minutes later Keron Brooks replied for St Benedict’s only for Peters to hit home the decisive item.

What is de deal with this? Has he changed his position? If not, then ...?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tenorsaw on October 13, 2011, 09:42:40 AM
This Central zone needs to be merged with East again...it is getting worse as the years go by.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on October 14, 2011, 06:11:06 AM
National Under-17 goalkeeper, Kwesi Weston, playing as a striker opened the scoring for Shiva Boys’ in the 28th minute with his third item in two matches, but five minutes later Keron Brooks replied for St Benedict’s only for Peters to hit home the decisive item.

What is de deal with this? Has he changed his position? If not, then ...?

tallman u forget pres did the same thing with marvin before the U17 world cup..we had a decent goalkeeper and marvin is a good striker so pres chose to play marvin out..Simoes was not pleased about it at all
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 16, 2011, 05:05:54 AM
Caps book 'Big Five' berth
…Rain makes 'Tigers' wait
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


RAIN was the biggest winner yesterday, forcing six of the 14 BG T&T Secondary School Football League (SSFL) fixtures to be abandoned in the North, Central and South Zones.

Carapichaima East Secondary became the first team to celebrate a zonal victory and berth in the "Big Five" with a 4-1 whipping of Couva West Secondary at Couva.

Christopher Prime doubled up in the first half with goals in the sixth and 32nd minutes, and Shaquille Holder netted in the 20th.

Jasset Williams pulled one back for Couva in the 35th, but Kadeem Boyce put the match to bed for "Caps" in the 81st.

Also in Central, Tabaquite Secondary got past Waterloo Secondary 3-0, but Presentation College Chaguanas had their home fixture against Gasparillo Secondary washed out.

The North was affected by rain as well, with St Anthony's College, needing a win to take the title, suffering a rained-out away match at Fatima College's Mucurapo Road Ground.

Fatima's trip to Queen's Royal College in St Clair was also in vain, with the field too waterlogged for play.

But relegation-threatened Malick Secondary earned themselves a lifeline in the heavy rains at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Ground with their first victory of the season, a 2-1 win over Trinity College. Scoring for Malick were Andel Andrews and Matthew Lester.

The East Zone was hardest hit, with no play possible in any of the three fixtures.

In South, Presentation College San Fernando moved a step closer to dethroning Naparima College with a 3-0 win over Princes Town West Secondary at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium.

In the other "Mannie Ramjohn" match,  Pleasantville Secondary and St Benedict's College drew 2-2. And at Penal, Shiva Boys Hindu School trounced Vessigny Secondary 12-2.

Over in Tobago, at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Signal Hill whipped Pentecostal Light and Life 9-1 to stay in the hunt for the Tobago Zone title. At press time last night, Speyside Secondary were locked in battle with Mason Hall Secondary, also at the Yorke Stadium.

The rained-out North and East Zone matches will be played tomorrow.

Yesterday's SSFL Results

North Zone

Malick 2 vs Trinity 1

St Anthony's vs East Mucurapo (match abandoned)
 
Fatima vs QRC (match abandoned)
 
South Zone

Presentation 3 vs Princes Town West 0

Shiva Boys 12 vs Vessigny 2

Pleasantville 2 vs St Benedict's 2

Central Zone
 
Carapichaima East 4 (Christopher Prime 6th, 32th, Shaquille Holder 20th, Kadeem Boyce 81st) vs Couva West 1 (Jasset Williams 35th)

Presentation vs Gasparillo (match abandoned)
Gasparillo was leading 4-0.

Tabaquite 3 vs Waterloo 0

Tobago Zone

Signal Hill 9 vs Pentecostal L&L 1

East Zone

El Dorado East vs San Juan North (match abandoned)

Barataria South vs St Augustine (match abandoned)

Trinity East vs Arima North (match abandoned)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 18, 2011, 05:16:24 AM
Tigers retain North title.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


St Anthony’s College (North) retained its title in the North Zone BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League  with a 2-1 win over East Mucurapo, at Fatima College Ground, yesterday.

Needing only one point from the fixture to secure the title, the St Anthony’s “Tigers” complemented their perfect season by completing the double over nearest rivals East Mucurapo. Garvin Samaroo opened the scoring in added time of the first half to give the St Anthony’s a 1-0 lead.

Mucurapo mustered a response from Shaquille Donatie in he 61st minute, before Samaroo scored his second and the winner in the 73rd minute for the visitors. The ‘Tigers’ still has two matches left in the league, before heading into the Big Five semi-final against the winner of the East Zone.

El Dorado on track for East title

Defending champions St Augustine’s 5-0 win over Barataria South, yesterday was overshadowed by an El Dorado 1-0 win over San Juan North in the East Zone.

Dwight Quintero’s penalty on the stroke of half time was enough to keep El Dorado joint top with Arima North, which also won their match, 2-0 against Trinity East.

It was Arima’s final league fixture, while El Dorado have one more match remaining on Wednesday against Barataria South. A win would see El Dorado take the title.

St Augustine, with goals in the second half from Nicholas Marcano, Shannon Gomez, Joel Henry and Jamal Creighton kept them in the race.

A win for St Augustine over Trinity tomorrow, and a loss for El Dorado on the same day, will see the defending champions reclaim the title.

RESULTS

East Zone

Arima North 2 (Kern Roberts 46th, Ryan George 73rd) v Trinity East 0

St Augustine 5 (OG 35th, Nicholas Marcano 71st, Shannon Gomez 62nd, Joel Henry 79th, Jamal Creighton 80th) v Barataria South 0

El Dorado 1 (Dwight Quintero (pen) 35th) v San Juan North 0

North Zone

St Anthony’s 2 (Garvin Samaroo 45th, 73rd) v East Mucurapo 1 (Shaquille Donatie 61st)

QRC 1 (OG) v Fatima 0

St Anthony's edge Mucurapo for North Zone title
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


Samaroo scored in the final minute of the first half and then slammed another item past Mucurapo goalkeeper Dwayne Thomas in the middle of the second period, giving his team the lead each time on a muddy pitch.

But it was his second goal that also handed them a berth in the SSFL "Big Five" national league competition.

St Anthony's then had to survive a late onslaught by the "home team", as well as a silly booking of Rayshard Allen in the 90th minute that added to the drama of nearly seven minutes' stoppage time.

But the Tigers clung on for the win and had their "2011 North Zone champions" T-shirts ready to celebrate through the hastening darkness of the Mucurapo sky.

St Anthony's controlled much of the first half as midfielder Luke Hernandez dropped a corner kick on to the Mucurapo crossbar and a few minutes later Samaroo bamboozled three defenders, but could not beat Thomas from point-blank range.

Striker Darryl Trim was not his accurate self, missing from open position on the left, as St Anthony's struggled to get their final shot on target.

The same could be said for Mucurapo, who did look dangerous going forward. But Kevin Lewis up front also lacked that final finish, even after a pair of defensive blunders by the Tigers defence.

Samaroo, though, finally found his scoring touch just before half-time, albeit with Thomas's help. He slipped a loose ball past his marker and shot from the right of the six-metre box and Thomas let the ball slip under him and over the line.

Mucurapo came out with intensity in the second period and it took them 16 minutes to get the reward. Keil Pierre slipped and gave Sharkeel Donatien just enough room and space and a deflection took the ball beyond Jamaal Francois in St Anthony's goal.

In the end, the match belonged to the Tigers and, for the fifth time in ten years, so does the North Zone.

Vessigny joins Debe atop S Zone.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


Vessigny went top of the BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls Championship South Zone when the school defeated Point Fortin West 3-0 on Saturday.

Goals from Teneisha Cobham, Cherrece Marshall and T’keyah Phillip put pressure on Debe, with only two matches remaining. In the other match, Michelle Murray scored a second half equaliser for Holy Faith in their 1-1 draw with Point Fortin East.

Princess Peters opened for Point Fortin East in the first half. The top two teams, Debe and Vessigny will be in action today in a title decider.

Vessigny will be without key player, Tineisha Cobham and twins Khadidra and Khadisha Debesette for the fixture as the players have been included in the T&T squad  selected for the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women’s Under-20 qualifiers in Suriname.

Vessigny manager Lidya Wildman believes, however, that the team are still in a position to defeat the defending zonal and Intercol champions.

The match will be Vessigny’s final zonal fixture while Debe will have one more match, a tough encounter against Point Fortin East on Thursday. The match will be played at lower Barrackpore Ground.

El Dorado win second straight zonal title

Last Thursday, El Dorado East Secondary clinched the East Zone title for the second year running in fine style with a 5-0 walkover on Toco.

Patrice Campbell scored all five of the goals in the match, complimenting an outstanding performance for her school in the campaign. Campbell scored four goals in a rescheduled fixture against St George’s last Tuesday, which saw El Dorado walk away 6-0 winners.

She scored an impressive 26 goal tally for the season thus far. Coach of El Dorado for 10 years, Chet Hewitt lauded Campbell’s contribution. He described Cambell as an outstanding player and someone special. Hewitt also praised the team’s captain Adefah Welch calling her a “true inspiration to the team.”

Following their triumph, four other players, Kudijah Birod, Danika George, Sherese Bishop and Rosalie Dollabaille were invited to try for the national Under-17 and Under-20 teams.

Roxborough crowned Tobago league champs

Roxborough Secondary won the Tobago Zone when the team edged Bishops 3-2 away from home. Goals from Natalia Benjamin and Andrel Fras­er, as well as an own goal continued Roxborough’s unbeaten run, which put them in the National semi-final against the winner of the South Zone (yet to be determined).

Roxborough have taken the title with two matches to spare. Their two remaining fixtures are against a winless Mason Hall and Scarborough, which they defeated 2-0 in the first match of the season.

Tsianne Leander scored another hat-trick for Speyside as the school eased past Scarborough 6-2. Chevelle Marcelle scored a two goal brace while Sophia Gordon got the other goal for Speyside. Their win and Bishops’ loss saw Speyside jump to second position.

Results

South Zone Standings

Pld   W   D   L   GF   GA   PTS
Debe   6   5   1   0   23   1   16
Vessigny    7   5   1   1   14   6   16
P-Fortin E   7   3   3   1   8   5   12
Holy Faith   8   2   2   4   15   11   8
P-Fortin W   8   0   0   8   2   39   0

Tobago Standings

Pld   W   D   L   GF   GA   PTS
Roxborough   8   7   1   0   17   3   22
Speyside   8   4   3   1   28   15   15
Bishops   8   4   2   2   18   11   14
Scarborough   8   2   1   5   12   16   7
Signal Hill    8   2   1   5   11   20   7
Mason Hall   8   1   0   7   7   27   3

East Zone Standings

Pld   W   D   L   GF   GA   PTS
El Do  10   7   2   1   31   6   23
Augustine  10   6   3   1   17   12   21
Arima North  9   5   3   1   18   9   18
Toco   9   4   3   2   11   11   15
St George’s  10   3   0   5   8   23   9
San Juan N  9   0   0   9   3   30   0
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 20, 2011, 05:24:59 AM
Gordon seals Tobago crown for Scarborough.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Mickaeel Gordon netted a late item as Scarborough Secondary edged last year’s winner Signal Hill Secondary 2-1 to be crowned BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Tobago Zone champion.

Going into the match at Signal Hill, the visitors needed only to avoid defeat while Signal Hill had to achieve maximum points to retain its zonal crown on goal-difference from its rival.

However, Scarborough wasted little time and went ahead as early as the 11th minute through Christopher Morgan, a lead it held until the half.

Despite being outplayed, Signal Hill managed to draw level via Shaquille Gill in the 69th minute which was good enough for the title.

But ten minutes later Gordon grabbed the eventual title clincher for Scarborough as it ended with 22 points from eight matches, six ahead of Signal Hill.

The Tobago champion, now travel to Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, on Tuesday for a 4 pm meeting with eight-time reigning Central Zone champion, Carapichaima East Secondary in a national “Big-Five” quarterfinal.

Shiva Boys’ keep Pres waiting

Shiva Boys’ ensured the South Zone title will go down to Saturday’s final round of matches after it held on for an entertaining 3-2 win over Pleasantville at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

Prior to kick-off Shiva Boys’ trailed leader Presentation College of San Fernando by five points and needed a victory to stay in the title hunt.

In the Central Zone, already crowned champion, Carapichaima East Secondary won its ninth match in a row, 4-0 over Presentation College of Chaguanas, while St Anthony’s College celebrated its North Zone title with a 2-0 shut out of Malick Secondary for its 11th win from as many matches.

Yesterday’s BGTT/SSFL Zonal Results:

South:

Shiva Boys’ 3 (Tevin Peters 16th, Aswad Lake 17th,Kwesi Weston 58th) vs Pleasantville 2 (Russell Alfred 50th, 77th)

Naparima 5 Akeem Julien 33rd, 55th, 86th, Adan Noel 58th, Jaeel Jeffrey 83rd) vs Vessigny 3 (Khadeem Charles 22nd, 84th, Shakeem George 9th)

St Benedict’s 2 (Yafeu Rougier 2) vs Princes Town West 0

Central:

Gasparillo 7 (Trifon Browne 2, Kendell Mason 2, Anderson St Clair 2, Kristoff Alexander) vs Waterloo 0

Couva West 5 (Jaffet Williams 7th, 24th, 32nd, 77th, Jevon Sandiford 79th) vs Tabaquite 2 (Andre Gonsalves 48th, 53rd)

Carapichaima 4 (Shaquille Holder 1st, Khadeem Boyce 7th, Jaron Humphrey 9th, Kern Alexis 19th) vs Presentatio 0

Tobago:

Scarborough 2 (Christopher Morgan 11th, Mickaeel Gordon 79th) vs Signal Hill 1 (Shaquille Gill 69th)

Speyside 3 (Brandon Benjamin 3) vs Pentecostal L&L 1 (Miguel George)

Forde’s beavertrick puts El Do on top
By Rachael Thompson-King (Guardian)


It’s still too close to call in the East Zone as the three-way battle for the league title looks to be going to the wire. With previous leader Arima North Secondary (21 points) inactive yesterday.

El Dorado East took full advantage and moved to the top of the standing with a huge 9-1 victory over Toco at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima.

St Augustine (22 points) progressed to the second spot with a 3-1 win over San Juan North.

Jamil Forde notched a beavertrick for “El Do” (24 points) in the one-sided affair. His goals came in the 10th, 15th, 18th and 32nd minutes.

Shaquille Bertrand was also in great scoring form, producing a hattrick with goals in the 43rd, 49th and 56th. The two other items was scored by capable Dwight Quintero.

He was on target in the 20th and 85th. Toco’s lone goal came from goal-keeper Kyle Ferreira, who scored a penalty in the 50th minute.

Yesterday’s results

El Dorado 9 (Jamil Forde 10th, 15th, 18th, 32nd, Shaquille Bertrand 43rd, 49th, 56th, Dwight Quintero 20th, 85th vs Toco 1 (Kyle Ferreira 50th pen)

San Juan 1 (Jelani Felix 35th) vs St Augustine 3 (Jamal Creighton 9th, 76th, Joel Henry 46th)

Trinity 9 (Tarik John 2nd, Nathan Regis 4th, 12th, 57th, 63rd, Akil Noel 20th, Akeel Modeste, Ricardo John 29th, Jemeel Sempel 93rd) vs Barataria 1 (Renarko Waldron 65th)

‘Tigers’ roars to 11th straight win

St First half goals from Thulani George and Darryl Trim respectively, kept zonal champions St Anthony’s College perfect in the North Zone title hunt yesterday.

Yesterday’s Results

Fatima 1 (Arvin Prescott 21st) v St Marys 0

St Anthonys 2 (Thulani George 36th, Darryl Trim 44th) v Malick 0

QRC 4 (Akil Morris 3, Duane Muckette) v Trinity 0

Debe queens of South football again
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


Debe Secondary captured their sixth straight BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) South Zone title after defeating nearest challengers Vessigny 3–0 in a rescheduled match, on Tuesday.

Debe completed the double over Vessigny by the same three goal margin after winning 4–1 last month. Shinelle Arjoon, who scored a double in their first meeting, was again on target, scoring mid-way through the first half, to give Debe the 1–0 lead at the interval.

Kayla Taylor also got on the score sheet, as she did in the first match, with ten minutes gone in the second half. Debe captain, Patrice Vincent wrapped up the scoring around the hour mark, to give the team the easy 3–0 win.

Vessigny rued the loss of key players Tineisha Cobham and twins Khadidra and Khadisha Debesbette, who were on national team duties.

The team, however, put up a good fight in the league winning five and drawing one of the eight matches. Arjoon amassed nine goals in six matches played, leading the team’s goal scorers. Amanda Theodore scored six goals, while Vincent and Taylor both got four goals.

Vincent, who netted Debe’s final goal, was described by coach Clive Auguste as an outstanding player and an inspiration to the team.

“She did exceptionally well to get the team to work together. She was also influential, playing well in attack and dropping into defence,” said Auguste.

Vincent will lead the Debe team in search for their fourth consecutive Nationals and Intercol title. Debe’s next challenge is at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella when they face Tobago champions Roxborough in the national semifinal.

It will be the first of a double-header at 3 pm (preceding the Boys Big Five semifinal). Last season, Debe captured the National and Intercol titles after defeating Roxborough by a 1–0 and 4–1 margin, respectively.

Fixtures (Girls Big Four semifinals)

October 28

St Francois (North) vs El Dorado (East), Hasely Craford Stadium, Mucurapo – 3 pm

October 31

Debe (South) vs Roxborough (Tobago), Mannie Ramjohn Stadium – 3 pm
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: fari on October 22, 2011, 09:50:01 PM
what were the results today?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on October 22, 2011, 09:57:06 PM
what were the results today?

Shiva Boys 4-0 Princes Town
Pres 0-3  Pleasantville
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: TdotTrini on October 23, 2011, 12:03:40 AM


East Zone title contenders El Dorado East and St Augustine Secondary both won—8-1 over Barataria South Secondary and 4-0 over Trinity College East, respectively—to set up a showdown in their rescheduled fixture on Monday
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: injunchile on October 23, 2011, 03:43:40 AM
Trinity 2 vs CIC 1
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: fari on October 23, 2011, 11:12:24 AM
what were the results today?

Shiva Boys 4-0 Princes Town
Pres 0-3  Pleasantville

tallman right now pres waiting on the ruling from the tribunal right?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on October 23, 2011, 08:15:34 PM
what were the results today?

Shiva Boys 4-0 Princes Town
Pres 0-3  Pleasantville

tallman right now pres waiting on the ruling from the tribunal right?

Yep, still waiting.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Tallman on October 24, 2011, 03:01:25 PM
what were the results today?

Shiva Boys 4-0 Princes Town
Pres 0-3  Pleasantville

tallman right now pres waiting on the ruling from the tribunal right?

Well de appeal failed, so Shiva Boys is de South Zone League Champions.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 25, 2011, 04:48:15 AM
Shiva Boys’ confirmed as South champs.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Shiva Boys Hindu College were confirmed as champion of the South Zone after the SSFL Appeals Committe threw out a complaint by runner-up Presentation College of San Fernando, yesterday.

The decision to throw out the complaint was taken by a three-member committee following a meeting held at Queen’s Royal College, yesterday involving North Zone secretary, Rudolph Hope and the vice principals of QRC and East Mucurapo.

Last week the Disciplinary Committee was mandated by the SSFL Appeals Committee to review a case involving last year’s zonal winner Naparima College and this year’s runner-up Presentation College.

On September 17, Presentation secured a 3-1 win over Naparima at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella. However, Naparima protested claiming a breach of SSFL rules.

Naparima objected to Presentation use of a player, who was supposed to serve a one match suspension after picking up yellow cards in their two previous matches against St Benedict’s College (September 7) and Shiva Boys’ Hindu School (September 10), respectively.

Following the hearing of the disciplinary committee which was chaired by its secretary Gerald Elliot, the SSFL, assistant secretary of administration, it was decided to award Naparima a 3-0 win.

But, Presentation College appealed the outcome and as a result the SSFL Appeals Ccommittee chaired by SSFL president Ewing Davis mandated the Disciplinary Committee to undertake a totally new hearing as they found the original hearing tainted with bias.

However, at the end of yesterday’s meeting it was decided to uphold the outcome of the original hearing, thus declaring Shiva Boys’ as the South Zone winner and with it a national Big-Five semifinal date with the winner of today’s quarterfinal encounter between Carapichaima East (Central Zone champion) and Tobago winner, Scarborough Secondary.

The clash between Carapichaima East, unbeaten in ten matches this season enroute to its eight straight zonal crown and Scarborough, yet to taste defeat in eight matches kicks off at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva from 4 pm.

Yesterday’s SSFL Zonal Results

Arima North 2 (Rondell Elie, Tevin Figaro) vs San Juan North 0

Central

Gasparillo 1 (Anderson St Clair) vs Presentation 0

Today
National Big-Five quarterfinal
Venue: Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, 4pm.


Carapichaima East vs Scarborough Secondary.

El Do pip Green Machine for SSFL semi-final berth
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


El Dorado East Secondary's "Blue Thunder" shut down the "Green Machine" of St Augustine to take the BG T&T Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) East Zone title yesterday at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar.

Dwight Quintero opened the scoring in the 15th minute and Jameel Forde restored it with a beautiful solo effort with 20 minutes to go, after St Augustine captain Jamal Creighton equalised with a ferocious free kick at the start of the second half.

El Dorado controlled the midfield from the opening whistle and it allowed them to transition quickly into attack.

Although St Augustine had the first shot in attack--a second minute attempt hit wide of the mark by Ricaldo Castellano—El Dorado were quick on the counter.

They got their reward in the 15th minute through Quintero.

St Augustine gave up the loose ball in midfield and Quintero collected the pass wide on the right, sprinted past his marker and, with time and space, side-footed past St Augustine goalkeeper Kerron Jones.

In the first half, El Dorado's Nicolas Castellanos was lively, but his two shots on goal lacked power.

St Augustine's best chance in the half came off a Triston Hodge throw deflected to Akeem Garcia, who headed wide.

St Augustine brought new life into the match with the equaliser soon after the break, a beautiful free kick from captain Jamal Creighton in the 47th that took a slight deflection and nestled beyond El Do goalie Hakeem Lucas's left hand.

They searched desperately for the go-ahead goal after that, Creighton trying his luck from close to half line and in the 67th, Shaquille Smith misdirected his header from 12 metres.

El Dorado were more clinical, another counter attack in the 76th bearing fruit as Forde dribbled three defenders and beat Jones from point-blank range.

From there the "Green Machine" started to stutter.

El Dorado had a few chances to kill off the match, none better than the final minute when Quintero slammed a shot against the crossbar, only for Forde to mis-kick into the gloves of Jones.

Still, it was victory for El Dorado and a berth in the "Big Five" semi-finals opposite North Zone champions St Anthony's College.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 26, 2011, 05:53:20 AM
Caps edge Scarborough to reach 'Big Five' semis.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


Carapichaima produced a great first half against Scarborough Secondary at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, before edging past the Tobago Zone champions 2-1 to progress to the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) semi-finals.

Shaquille Gill tormented Scarborough in the first half and earned "Caps" a 1-0 lead at the break, while Shaquille Holder doubled the advantage for Carapichaima early in the second period.

Christopher Morgan powered in a wonderful header to hand Scarborough a lifeline, but it was not enough to complete a comeback.

Caps coupled constructive aggression — despite a few too many missed chances — with urgent defence late on to make sure their advantage stood all the way and never stopped looking for the insurance goal, even after Scarborough went down to ten men early in the second half.

Scarborough showed great character when 2-0 down to fight their way back into the match, but it was not enough to surmount the  challenge by the Central Zone champs, who retained their unbeaten tag with an impressive display.

Scarborough's defensive mindset was immediately apparent from the first whistle; their first six touches were all clearances off the field.

Their first counter-attack nearly cost the Tobago champions as they lost the ball deep in the Carapichaima half. Scarborough conceded a free kick at the edge of the penalty area from the ensuing  Caps' breakaway, with Kareem Ryce booting the ball just over.

Scarborough had two wasted free kicks on the offensive end as their best attacking options of the half.

From there, Carapichaima turned on the pressure--Gill was a nightmare for a ten-minute period and should have scored when set free on the left of the penalty area, but he shot straight at the onrushing Gardiner in the Scarborough goal.

He made up for his mistake a minute later, when another Scarborough attack went awry and Caps sprung into action. Captain  Shaquille Holder brought the ball into the penalty area and fed it to Gill, who picked his spot and flicked past the onrushing Gardiner.

The small, partisan Central crowd, who had been chastising the striker a minute earlier, were cheering loudly, accompanied by their wildly fluttering green flags.

Gill spurned another chance in the 29th by holding up the ball too long, while Christopher Prime shot straight at Gardiner.

Kareem Ryce also brought saves out of the Scarborough custodian before half-time — a point blank effort in the 41st, and another palm-stinger from 25 metres in the 44th.

Carapichaima went in at the break with a 1-0 lead they would have felt should have been greater.

Within four minutes from the resumption, the match was all but over for Scarborough. First, Holder capped off a nice attacking move, collecting a through-ball at the left side of the penalty area and making space with his right foot before placing the ball perfectly between the far post and Gardiner's outstretched left hand.

Then Scarborough right-back Semel Crichlow committed his second bookable offence by tugging back Prime once the winger had squeezed past him. That put Scarborough further behind, with more space for Carapichiama to exploit.

Scarborough now had little chance to attack, first with shots from distance that lacked penetration, and that desperation got them back into the game. They found their passing game and found Caps wanting a few times on the break.

The pressure told in the 68th, with the short figure of Morgan heading a long ball to the right of Demetrius Edwards in Carapichaima's goal. And two minutes later the transformation should have been complete, except that Kiel O'Neil missed the near post from very close range with Edwards out of goal as Caps were caught out on the break.

That miss prompted a mini-tantrum from Mickaeel Gordon, who had supplied the pass.

Ryce could have made it 3-1 at the end for Carapichaima, but in the fifth and final minute of stoppage time, he put his attempt way over.

Still, it mattered little as Caps are the winners and will now play new South Zone champions Shiva Boys Hindu College in next Monday's SSFL "Big Five" semi-final. For the night they celebrated victory and dulled the pain of last year's 3-1 defeat to Signal Hill Secondary at the same stage.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Peong on October 26, 2011, 09:26:14 AM
I real out of it.  What is East Mucurapo?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on October 28, 2011, 04:53:28 AM
SSFL matches postponed.
T&T Guardian Reports.


The BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys Big Five and Girls Big Four double-header carded for today, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road, has been rescheduled due to the unavailability of the venue.

The two matches, boys East Zone champions El Dorado East versus North winners St Anthony’s  and Girls East champions El Dorado East versus St Francois will take place on Tuesday at the same venue.

On Monday, the other Big Five Semi-final will take place at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella between South winners Shiva Boys and central table toppers Carapichaima.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Bakes on October 28, 2011, 08:33:31 AM
Hard luck dey Green Machine.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 01, 2011, 06:28:11 AM
Boyce shoots Caps into 'Big Five' final.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


One strike from second half substitute Kadeem Boyce was all it took to send Carapichaima East Secondary flying into the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) "Big Five" final for the very first time.

But the Central Zone champions had to withstand almost 40 minutes of constant pressure from Shiva Boys Hindu College at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, before a great finish by Boyce handed them the 1-0 win in second half stoppage.

Fans would have surely understood the distress of a sobbing Shiva captain Tevin Peters after the match, following a passionate display by his team, and an aggressive offensive effort. But when it came down to it, they just could not find the go-ahead goal.

And Boyce stole the match with a nice first-time effort from 18 metres, set up by his skipper Shaquille Holder, his strike sending Adrian Lewis, the Shiva goalkeeper, the wrong way. It was not the prettiest of encounters, but Carapichama made their only real close look at goal count in the end.

Carapichaima will now meet the winners of today's final between El Dorado East Secondary and St Anthony's College.

The early first half exchanges made it clear that there was little between the teams. Carapichaima had the first offensive move, but they soon learned Shiva were just as quick.

In fact, Shiva could have gone ahead first if not for an acrobatic save to deny Shiva forward Aswad Lake. And in the 19th, Kyle Thomas had a shot at goal from 24 metres with space and time, but muffed the attempt.

Carapichaima enjoyed good, lively passing themselves, but like Shiva, they failed to find that final touch in the attacking third.

Caps tried their shots from distance too to beat the compact Shiva backline, but midfielder Treverson Calliste hit wide, and Kareem Ryce's effort was too weak.

As they returned from the break, Shiva turned up the heat. Perhaps, their best chance of the half came from second half substitute Shaquille Jogie, who headed over from close range, prompting shouts of "ooh" and "ahh" from the crowd. Substitutes Kieron Moses and Shavon Diaz also had near misses.

The final minutes belonged to Carapichaima, with Ryce hitting the Shiva wall off a close range free kick in the 90th, and they had two nice attacking movements crowded out in stoppage time.

But the third try Caps made count, and the reward is their first Big Five final.

Debe reach girls 'Big Four' final.
T&T Express Reports.


Debe Secondary yesterday earned the first spot in the BG T&T/ First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Girls Championship "Big Four" final with a 3-0 whipping of Tobago champions Roxborough Secondary.

Debe got first half goals from former national under-17 women' team players Kayla Taylor and captain Patrice Vincent, as well as an item from Rae-Ann Montano.

First, Taylor slotted home a fifth-minute free kick to the left of Roxborough goalkeeper Shanice Sylvester after the custodian handled outside the area. And in the 17th, Patrice Vincent finished a wonderful solo effort off a loose ball with a strike beneath the crossbar.

In the 55th minute–15 minutes into the second half–Montano capped off the scoring off the feed from Taylor's run down the right flank.

Scarborough did cause Debe a few nervous moments, their best effort being a close-range shot by Njemile Charles over an open goal in the 12th minute.

In Thursday's final, Debe will meet the winners of today's clash between El Dorado East Secondary and St Francois Girls College.
Title: 'Tigers' sneak past 'El Do' to Big 5 semis
Post by: Tallman on November 02, 2011, 02:17:06 PM
'Tigers' sneak past 'El Do' to Big 5 semis
By Kern De Freitas (T&T Express)


They could not describe their victory as a mauling. But St Anthony's College left nine-man El Dorado nursing their wounds from a 2-0 loss yesterday in the second BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League "Big Five" semi-final.

Jamali Garcia set "El Do" back with an 80th minute penalty after defender Justin Fournillier handled in the area and got a straight red card.

And two minutes later striker Garvin Samaroo finished the job with a smart run to put his team in consecutive Big Five finals.

St Anthony's will now meet Carapichaima in tomorrow's final from 5 p.m. at Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva in a match between the only remaining unbeaten teams.

The first half could not separate the teams and perhaps rightly so. The Tigers' attacking flair caused a few headaches for the El Dorado defence, but at the other end they had to be watchful of Shaquille Bertrand and company, who looked assured and dangerous peeling forward on the break from midfield.

Both teams paid the opponents every respect in defence, although the Westmoorings outfit had the edge in the number of attempts on goal.

Kiel Pierre, in particular, impressed for St Anthony's with his searching runs in right midfield, while Keane McIvor also provided good support from the opposite flank.

El Dorado's best efforts came from the right and through the centre, including Bertrand's drive that St Anthony's goalkeeper, the dimunitive Jamaal Francois, had to tip one handed round his near post.

St Anthony's finished the first half stronger, but the score still read 0-0 at the break.

It was more Tigers after the resumption. In the first ten minutes of the second half they had three clear chances, including a drive from Samaroo that somehow Lucas was able to clear.

Dwight Quintero should have put El Dorado ahead in the 63rd on the fast break, yet completely missed the ball, even with Bertrand for support.

The match turned St Anthony's way for good once Fournillier handled off a corner trying to prevent Samaroo's header and Garcia chipped home the spotkick past Hakeem Lucas, the El Dorado goalkeeper.

Samaroo exploited the man advantage two minutes later, skipping past two men and driving home a ball that Lucas palmed into the far post.

Midfielder Keron Bethelemy was the second match casualty for El Do as he saw a second yellow in the 89th.

The Tunapuna team would have been disappointed to lose out after all their hard work, but the Tigers will march on.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on November 02, 2011, 02:47:55 PM
Hard luck Caps, St Anthony's taking this one
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on November 02, 2011, 02:50:40 PM
Go TIGERS!!!! :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 03, 2011, 05:22:08 AM
Carapichaima chase first Big Five title.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


The BGTT First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls and Boys Big Five finals will take place with in a double-header, this afternoon at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva from 3 pm.

The opening fixture will see an exciting girls match-up as East Zone champions El Dorado East Secondary takes on South Zone and Intercol defending champions Debe Secondary.

In the second fixture, unbeaten North Zone winners, St Anthony’s College, will challenge a similarly dominant Carapichaima East Secondary from 5 pm.

The El Dorado girls made it to the final, following a famous 2-1 victory over a crafty St Francois team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road on Tuesday.

National attacker Patrice Campbell scored a double in the fixture, while Della Joseph, St Francois’ top scorer got the consolation goal for the losing team.

The will meet a Debe team, which have won the South Zone league, Nationals and Intercol, last season. Debe were 3-0 winners over Roxborough at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, on Monday.

Kayla Taylor and captain Patrice Vincent found a goal each in the encounter, while Rae-Ann Montano also chipped in with a rare item.

Leading up to today’s girls match-up, El Dorado coach of ten years, Chet Hewitt said that his team is aware of the Debe attacking threat, but are prepared going into the match.

“I’m aware that they’re a strong team, and the team is somewhat wary of the experience that players such as Kayla Taylor and Vincent (Patrice) possesses.”

Hewitt said that he is likely to start their attacking starlet Campbell alone up front, but changes may be made to surprise the opponents.

Campbell, before second a double on Tuesday, was on target five times in the Intercol North/East Semi-Finals, against Arima North, over the weekend.

Carapichaima, which won the Central Zone three times consecutively, will have a full team fit for their encounter against St Anthony’s.

The team’s coach and former national player, Leon Carpette, said that as long as his team plays according to plan, they can emerge with a victory. Carpette insisted that communication is vital for his team.

“Once they can listen from us at the side-lines and they talk amongst themselves, as well as keeping observant on the pitch, we can have an edge.”

Carpette continued saying, “But it comes down to the will and desire to win.” The 1970’s national team veteran said that having the heart to win, is what traditionally got footballers to the top of the game.

Carapichaima will face a St Anthony’s team, which are yet to lose or even drop points in any of their matches this season. The “Tigers” have found 13 different goalscorers from every position of the pitch, minus the goalkeeper this season.

St Anthony’s coach, Nigel Grosvenor is confident that his team will come away with the win. He said that his intentions are to have his team finish the season undefeated, winning both the Big Four and the Intercol titles.

'El Do' girls to meet Debe in final.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


El Dorado East Secondary earned the right to meet Debe Secondary in tomorrow's BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) girls' final with a narrow 2-1 win yesterday over St Francois Girls College.

At the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Patrice Campbell scored on either side of half-time and even though Dhaakira Solomon headed in for St Francois in the 79th, it was too little too late to pull things back.

But it was hardly a walkover for El Dorado, who met a stern St Francois test before Campbell got the insurance goal in the 74th minute.

Campbell opened the scoring in the fourth minute, capping off a nice solo run on the left with a deadly finish past Darya Rodriguez low into the far corner.

Campbell also hit the far upright from the same position in the same period, but St Francois had more of the raids without the required finishing.

They could have levelled it, but for a miss from point-blank range in the final minute of the first half of the 80-minute encounter.

The second half saw St Francois dominate the midfield, but they failed to find that final shot that would beat El Dorado goalkeeper Sherese Bishop.

Twice Campbell was thwarted by the St Francois defence in the second period, but she made sure another chance would not go a-begging late with a nice fast break and composed finish worthy of her joyful celebration which followed.

St Francois pulled one back with a pinpoint, close-range header by Solomon off the feed from right winger Astride Joseph, easily St Francois's best player in the game.

But it was too late by then for St Francois to pull back the match.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on November 03, 2011, 10:52:26 PM
TIGERS TRIUMPH


St Anthony's edge Carapichaima in SSFL Big Five final
By Roger Seepersad

Story Created: Nov 3, 2011 at 11:54 PM ECT

from: trinidadexpress.com

St Anthony's College were crowned new BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) "Big Five" champions after defeating Carapichaima 1-0 in an action-packed final at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva yesterday.

The Westmoorings "Tigers" took the lead in the seventh minute and kept the pressure on Carapichaima for most of the game to seal the result and secure their first SSFL national title since their InterCol win in 2004.

It was Darryl Trim's early goal after a steady build-up from midfield that eventually made the difference and handed the Tigers their first "Big Five" trophy since 2003.

He collected the ball in front of goal and buried his shot past a helpless Djevon Archibald between the posts for Carapichaima.

The "Tigers" controlled the momentum of the game from then, on forcing Carapichaima  to defend deep in their half, but even with periods of heavy pressure, St Anthony's could not double their lead.

Trim was again in the thick of things 25 minutes later, this time passing the ball to Garvin Samaroo in front of goal, but Samaroo's effort was too high, sailing over Archibald and deflecting out off the cross bar.

Two minutes later, Samaroo forced a diving save from Archibald, who had no choice but to parry the shot out for a corner, allowing his defence a few moments to catch their breath.

Five minutes later, it was Carapichaima who were on the prowl with Treverson Calliste  trying his luck, but his shot deflected out off a defender.

That was the start of a rare period of pressure from Carapichaima, with Denzel Gill collecting a rebound off his own free-kick just outside the St Anthony's penalty area, but the Tigers defended in numbers, eventually forcing him off he ball.

The Carapichaima skipper then had a go at goal seven minutes from the half, but it was directed straight to St Anthony's custodian Jammal Francois.

St Anthony's could have doubled their lead three minutes into the second half but Samaroo's header off a corner kick was wide of the mark.

Carapichaima custodian Archibald then had to make a series of saves to keep his team in the hunt, bravely tackling Samaroo inside the penalty area to clear the ball and then exiting his area to clear another dangerous ball.

Those saves spurred on his team as Gill tried his luck from distance, forcing Francois to parry over the bar with ten minutes of regulation time to go.

At the other end, Samaroo had another golden opportunity to put the game to bed with five minutes to go when he collected a short pass from Trim inside the penalty area with only the keeper to beat, but he just could not find the back of the net.

With four minutes of stoppage time, Carapichaima threw everything at the St Anthony's defence, but could not find a way through, the game ending moments after Francois, who was hardly tested during the game, pulled off a match-winning save in the dying seconds to deny Carapichaima, who were seeking their first Big Five title.

Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on November 03, 2011, 10:53:44 PM
'El Do' Girls shock Debe High

Story Created: Nov 3, 2011 at 11:54 PM ECT

from: trinidadexpress.com

The "Blue Thunder" girls of El Dorado East Secondary shocked perennial champions Debe High School 1-0 at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva yesterday to lift the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League "Big Four" trophy for the first time.

Patrice Campbell scored the lone item seven minutes into the game after a error in midfield allowed her to get behind the Debe defence. She then let loose a powerful drive just inside the penalty area, beating a diving Kazzi Grant in goal.

Debe's best opportunity of the first half came seven minutes later when Kayla Taylor's cross found Amanda Theodore unmarked in front of goal, but she took too long to get her shot off as Adifah Welch got back to block her effort.

But it was the East Zone team that had the better of the chances in the first half.

"El Do" had a great opportunity to double their lead in the 22nd with Campbell again in the mix, running down the left side and unleashing a bullet from just outside the penalty area, but her effort was just off the mark.

Debe started the second half positively with two chances in the first two minutes, but El Do's defence, led by Rosalie Dolabaille, was too good on the day.

Midway through the second period, El Do had another good chance to seal the result, with Campbell collecting the ball in midfield and running past two Debe defenders, but her shot rebounded off the cross bar.

After that, El Do had all their players back to defend with 15 minutes to play and the three-time defending champions could not find a way through. –Roger Seepersad

Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 04, 2011, 05:17:22 AM
‘El Do’ dethrone mighty Debe.
T&T Newsday Reports.


EL DORADO Secondary East were crowned champions of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Girls Championship yesterday when they edged Debe Secondary 1-0 in the final at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

Patrice Campbell got the lone item for the El Dorado girls in the 26th minute to decide a nail-biting contest.

After the match, Trevor Spicer, coach of the “Blue Thunder’s” boys team, said everyone was elated to have finally won the girls title.

“We have been after this title for a while now but this time we came good. The girls worked hard and are deserving of the victory,” he said.

Spicer said the victory was also a consolation for his team which was defeated by St Anthony’s College in the semi-final of the Big Five play- off earlier this week.

Yesterday, the “Westmooring Tigers” came up against Carapichaima Secondary in the final of the Big Five at the Ato Boldon venue.

Spicer, the long-serving “El Do” coach said the victory by the girls has now assured them four titles for the season.

The East Zone school claimed the titles in the boys and girls East championship divisions along with the Under-13 crown.

“All we have to do now is maintain our focus for next season. We have six teams to work on and once the players all work hard we will win again next year” Spicer said.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Patterson on November 04, 2011, 05:42:26 AM
Darryl Trim has a few things in the works. Voted the 2010 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Most Valuable Player and having now finished school, 19-year-old Trim was recently in Trinidad training in the off-season.

"I came to Trinidad to sharpen up because I'm getting ready to go on a trial," Trim said. "I'm just working on my fitness because I'm looking to go out there. Maybe to England or America or Europe."

http://www.socawarriors.net/league/league-news/ssfl/9015-tobagos-darryl-trim-aims-big.html
SUNDAY, 19 JUNE 2011

Is this the same Darryl Trim who playing for St Anthony's now? A man finish high school then joins another high school just to play SSFL at age 19 going on 20???
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on November 04, 2011, 06:23:58 AM
Darryl Trim has a few things in the works. Voted the 2010 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Most Valuable Player and having now finished school, 19-year-old Trim was recently in Trinidad training in the off-season.

"I came to Trinidad to sharpen up because I'm getting ready to go on a trial," Trim said. "I'm just working on my fitness because I'm looking to go out there. Maybe to England or America or Europe."

http://www.socawarriors.net/league/league-news/ssfl/9015-tobagos-darryl-trim-aims-big.html
SUNDAY, 19 JUNE 2011

Is this the same Darryl Trim who playing for St Anthony's now? A man finish high school then joins another high school just to play SSFL at age 19 going on 20???

Why ruin his college eligibility by playing in the pro league ? these boys not dunce they have passes and SAT's if no international pro offers they could still go to U.S colleges. these fellas educated and could play football as well why go and play for peanuts in T&T pro league when they could get a career that could take care of you and your family. Think before posting next time.   
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on November 04, 2011, 03:13:03 PM
Darryl Trim has a few things in the works. Voted the 2010 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Most Valuable Player and having now finished school, 19-year-old Trim was recently in Trinidad training in the off-season.

"I came to Trinidad to sharpen up because I'm getting ready to go on a trial," Trim said. "I'm just working on my fitness because I'm looking to go out there. Maybe to England or America or Europe."

http://www.socawarriors.net/league/league-news/ssfl/9015-tobagos-darryl-trim-aims-big.html
SUNDAY, 19 JUNE 2011

Is this the same Darryl Trim who playing for St Anthony's now? A man finish high school then joins another high school just to play SSFL at age 19 going on 20???

Why ruin his college eligibility by playing in the pro league ? these boys not dunce they have passes and SAT's if no international pro offers they could still go to U.S colleges. these fellas educated and could play football as well why go and play for peanuts in T&T pro league when they could get a career that could take care of you and your family. Think before posting next time.   

he seems to be well rated on the local scene. don't remember ever seeing his name on a list of players trying out for national teams. same goes for keane mcivor (except for a short stint as a U-15 in 2007). TCMIIM
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mango Chow! on November 05, 2011, 06:58:04 AM
Congrats, St. Anthony's.  Very impressive season and as much as it grinds me :D to do it, ah hadda tip meh hat to allyuh.   :beermug:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Sando on November 06, 2011, 09:27:02 AM
Guys, who won the St Anthony vs Carapichaima big five final ?
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on November 07, 2011, 03:55:07 PM
Pres crushed Vessigny 11-0.  Shackiel Henry scored 8 goals.
Title: Fatima, 'Compre' move on in North Zone
Post by: Tallman on November 09, 2011, 05:55:27 AM
Fatima, 'Compre' move on in North Zone
By Kern De Freitas (T&T Express)


Fatima College and East Mucurapo Secondary both moved on in the Coca Cola InterCol North Zone yesterday with contrasting victories.

At St Anthony's College's Westmoorings Ground, Fatima hung on for the final nine minutes after conceding a penalty, beating Trinity College 2-1 to qualify for the second round of the knockout competition.

Jamil Young and Kye West scored on either side of half-time, before Jameel Neptune buried the consolation spot kick to make the final few minutes interesting.

And East Mucurapo dispatched Malick Secondary 3-0 through a brace by Jabari Thomas (18th and 87th minutes), and another by Kevin Lewis (37th).

Fatima bossed the contest in the first half, but several saves by goalkeeper Evin Ramadeen kept Trinity in the match.

Fatima striker Arvin Prescod just did not have a good day. Everything he touched either went out, or was close enough for Ramadeen to save.

But a little bit of luck created an opening for Fatima and they seized it with both hands.

First they were awarded a free kick in the attacking third in the 36th, which Trinity would have found hard done by, and Xavier Rajpaul swerved one in that Ramadeen punched away.

The ensuing corner kick brought Fatima joy as an intended clearance fell nicely for Young at the edge of the Trinity penalty area and he blasted home on the volley.

Ramadeen pulled off two more point-blank saves before the break as Fatima went in at half-time with a 1-0 lead.

More drama for Trinity came after the resumption, with Prescod stinging Ramadeen's palms with a close-range bullet in the 53rd and then the custodian blocked another Prescod attempt with his feet while going in the wrong direction, just in front an empty goal.

But West would not miss in the 67th, getting a through ball from 20 metres out and lashing past Ramadeen with violence that the Trinity goalie could only admire.

Fatima dominated the late exchanges, but gave up a penalty that Neptune tucked away and from then the Mucurapo Road school endured a few nervous moments. But, as throughout the match, Trinity's attempts in open play came from too far a distance and too wayward to trouble Barkley John, the Fatima goalkeeper.

Today, St Augustine Secondary's "Green Machine" stir into action against Toco Secondary at Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar in East Zone action from 5 p.m., after Arima North Secondary meet Barataria South Secondary at the same venue from 3 p.m.

And in Central, an Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva double-header will feature Tabaquite and Presentation College Chaguanas from 3 p.m., as well as a clash between Gasparillo Secondary and Waterloo Secondary from 5 p.m.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 09, 2011, 06:35:46 AM
East Mucurapo shut out Malick.
T&T Newsday Reports.


East Mucurapo slammed three goals past Malick to seal an emphatic 3- 0 win in the opening game of the Coca-Cola Intercol North Zonal quarter-finals at the QRC grounds, St Clair, yesterday.-

Jabari Thomas took advantage of a weak defending Malick and netted twice in the 18th and again in the 85th for the East Mucurapo squad. Kevin Lewis got the other goal in the 35th minute.

In the other quarter-final game, Fatima had a narrow 2-1 victory over Trinity at St Anthony’s grounds, West-moorings.

Jamil Young opened the scoring for Fatima in the 36th minute and they held on to this lead until half time.

Kyle West slotted home the second Fatima goal in the 69th minute, and Jamaal Neptune pulled one back for Trinity in the 81st, converting a penalty, but they could not find an equaliser.

Fatima will now play East Mucurapo in a Zonal semi-final on November 16 at their home ground at Mucurapo Road.

In Tobago Zonal quarter-finals on Monday, Speyside beat the other Intercol newcomers, Pentecostal Light and Life 3-0.

Mason Hall whipped Senior Division winners Rox-borough 5-3 to advance to the “semis”.

Mason Hall will now face defending Zonal Intercol champions Signal Hill, while Speyside play Scarborough.

Both games will be contested at the Dwight Yorke Stadium on November 12.

In the South Zone, Naparima will meet arch-rivals Presentation in a semi- final match at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, on Monday from 3 pm.

Naps shut out St Benedict’s 4-0 and Pres clobbered Vessigny 11-0 in their quarter-finals on Monday last.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 10, 2011, 06:03:45 AM
Arima storms into East final four.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


Arima North Secondary stormed into the East Zone last four in the Coca Cola Intercol with a 9-0 drubbing of Barataria South Secondary at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, yesterday.

Four different players scored two goals each in a match very similar to the last couple times the two sides met. Barataria, however, improved slightly from the 13-0 and 11-0 results they suffered against the same opponents recently in the league.

Kevin Roberts (20th, 28th), Marcus Gomez (33rd, 34th), Tevin Figaro (38th, 59th) and Darius Rawlins (75th pen, 86th) were all on target twice. Kwame Hazel scored the other goal.

Arima North were up 5-0 before finishing off their opponents with an additional four goals in the second half. Presentation College came from a two goal deficit to defeat Tabaquite on penalty kicks, 4-3, thanks to an added time equaliser from Surej Ramcharan.

Joshua Garcia opened for Tabaquite in the 36th minute, before Keagan Moonessar put the team 2-0 up in the 50th. With 15 minutes to go, Keon Beckles found a response for Presentation. Ramcharan got the final goal from open play to put the match to spot kicks, which “Pres” won 4-3. Presentation will meet Couva West which defeated newly-promoted Chaguanas North 4-0.

Jaffet Williams scored a hat-trick, while Keon Lewis scored the other item. The win put Presentation in the Central semifinal against league champion Carapichaima, next Tuesday.

The final two matches in the South Zone will commence tomorrow with a double-header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella. Beginning at 3 pm, champion Shiva Boys will take on promoted Senior Division champions Moruga Secondary. The match will be followed by a clash between Pleasantville and Princes Town West.

A tight encounter is expected in the second match as only one goal was scored in the two matches in which the teams met during the league season. The first leg saw a 0-0 stalemate, before Princes Town edged Pleasantville 1-0 at home last month in the second leg.

Yesterday’s Results (East Zone)

Arima North 9 (Kevin Roberts 20th, 28th, Marcus Gomez 33rd, 34th, Tevin Figaro 38th, 59th, Darius Rawlins 75th (pen), 86th, Kwame Hazel 49th) v Barataria 0

Central Zone

Presentation 2 (Keon Beckles 76th, Surej Ramcharan 90th+1) v Tabaquite  2 (Joshua Garcia 36th, Keagan Moonessar 50th)—Presentation won 4-3 on penalty kicks

Couva West 4 (Jaffet Williams 3, Keon Lewis) v Chaguanas North 0

Carapichaima—BYE

Today’s Fixtures (South Zone)

Shiva Boys v  Moruga Secondary

Pleasantville v Princes Town West
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: asylumseeker on November 10, 2011, 08:04:45 AM
I was reading a report on a US high school game ... apparently when dat kinda licks start to share match hadda blow off early in the interest of good sportsmanship. I wonder if that could ever sell in the SSFL.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: saint27 on November 10, 2011, 09:16:23 AM
Hope not wen I was in school I remember we get hit a nine .....and then we came back stronger ....it builds character
Title: Shiva Boys cross another hurdle
Post by: Tallman on November 10, 2011, 08:15:04 PM
Shiva Boys cross another hurdle
T&T Guardian


Shiva Boys’ eased past newly promoted Moruga Secondary 4-0 in its quarterfinal match of the Coca-Cola Intercol South Zone at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, yesterday.

Brandon Francis scored in the 27th minute to give his team a 1-0 lead, which remained until the half. A penalty from Kevin Peters and goals from Kwasi Weston and Levi Garcia in the second half rounded up the simple victory for the South Zone league champions.

Keon La Rode was given his marching orders for Moruga Secondary, when he received a red card following a second bookable offence in the final minute of play.

The win for Shiva put them into the last four of the zonal Intercol stage against the winner of the match between Pleasantville and Princes Town West which was still in action up to press time, last evening.

The semifinal will take place on Monday in the second match of a double-header at the same venue. The first fixture will see Presentation College San Fernando take on Naparima College from 3 pm.

On Wednesday, St Augustine secured a place in the East Zone semifinal following a 2-0 win over Toco in the second match of a double header, played at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima. Jamal Creighton won the match with a goal in either half of the encounter.

The win put the “Green Machine” into the last four against Arima North, which crushed Barataria 9-0 in the previous match.

In the Central Zone, Gasparillo cruised past Waterloo 3-0 at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. The match followed a Presentation College Chaguanas come-from-behind penalty kick win over Tabaquite.

Presentation’s win put them up against league winner Carapichaima which advanced on a bye. Gasparillo will face Couva West, which also defeated Senior Division winners Chaguanas North by four unanswered goals on Wednesday. The two semifinals will be played  on Tuesday at the same venue.

Results (Yesterday)

South Zone

Shiva Boys 4 (Brandon Francis 27th, Kevin Peters (pen) 54th, Kwesi Weston 62nd, Levi Garcia 70th) vs Moruga Secondary 0

Wednesday

East Zone

Arima 9 (Kevin Roberts 20th, 28th, Marcus Gomez 33rd, 34th, Tevin Figaro 38th, 59th, Darius Rawlins 75th (pen), 86th, Kwame Hazel 49th) vs Barataria 0

St Augustine 2 (Jamal Creighton 29th, 79th) vs Toco 0

Central Zone

Presentation Chaguanas 2 (Keon Beckles 76th, Surej Ramcharan 90th) vs Tabaquite 2 (Joshua Garcia 36th, Keagan Moonessar 50th)
Presentation won 4-3 on penalty kicks

Gasparillo 3 vs Waterloo 0

Couva West 4 (Jaffet Williams [3], Keon Lewis) vs Chaguanas North 0
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 15, 2011, 04:29:49 AM
Vessigny wins Trinidad InterCol title.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


Vessigny Government Secondary School earned a place in the Coca-Cola Intercol National final when it defeated North Zone champions St Francois Girls College 4-3 from the penalty spot after regulation time ended 1-1.

The match was played on Queen’s Royal College Ground, St Clair, on Sunday. St Francois forward Asha Jones, who scored in the North/East final against El Dorado, again found the back of the net, midway through the first half. The score remained 1-0 in favour of St Francois at the break.

Vessigny, which finished runners-up in the South Zone to reigning National Intercol champions Debe Secondary, returned determined,  and scored the equalizer with a rare effort from Rachael Sobers. After the full 80 minutes, the match went to penalty kicks.

Vessigny won it with successful shots from the team coach- Kenneth Preddie’s daughter Krystal Preddie, Christina Robinson and sisters, Khadidra and Kadisha Debisette.

After both teams kicked their five shots each the match was still evenly balanced tied at three penalties each requiring sudden-death spot kicks to separate them.

St Francois penalty scorers were Astride Joseph, Mackail-Ann Jack and Chelsea Marie Spence. Vessigny got the winning strike from Christina Robinson.

Vessigny, which were promoted just last season, reached to the final following a famous win over a talented Debe team in the Intercol South Final.

St Francois, had to get past a crafty Providence team in the semifinal of the North/East playoff, and did so with a 2-1 win, before finding a victory over El Dorado East 5-4 on penalties in the final. The match similarly finished 1-1, before going to spot kicks.

Vessigny will face Tobago champion Roxborough Secondary on QRC Ground, on Thursday, from 3.30 pm. Since the season commenced, Roxborough is yet to taste defeat.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 15, 2011, 04:34:56 AM
Arima advance to East Intercol final.
T&T Newsday Reports.


Arima advanced to the East Zone final of the Coca-Cola Intercol competition yesterday with a 2-1 victory over St Augustine at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, the first game of a quarter-final double-header.

St Augustine’s captain Jamal Creightan was both the hero and villain for his team, netting the equaliser but scoring an own goal to guarantee Arima the right to defend their East Intercol crown.

Shundell Mayers gave Arima a 42nd minute lead, with a right-footed shot over St Augustine’s goalkeeper Kerron Jones — the only meaningful moment of a dogged first-half.

But Creightan put his team back on level terms in the 69th, slotting his penalty to the right of the flat-footed Joseph Craig in the Arima goal after Tevin Figaro was bundled in the penalty box by St Augustine’s Shannon Gomez.

However, Arima got the winner in fortuitous circumstances six minutes later, as Marcus Gomez’s deep throw from the left was headed into his own net by the lanky St Augustine captain, who was left crestfallen after the final whistle.

A new South Zone champ will be crowned this year as Presentation San Fernando got the better of 2010 winners Naparima 2-1 in the first of back-to-back semi-final matches at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

The prolific Shakiel Henry was the star for Presentation with a pair, in the seventh and 57th minutes, while Naparima’s goal-getter was Akeem Julien in the 24th.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 16, 2011, 04:21:27 AM
Shiva boys, Pres South finale.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Presentation College San Fernando shocked reigning South Zone Naparima College 2-1 in the Coca-Cola Intercol South semifinal in the first match of the double-header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, on Monday evening.

With many expecting an outright win for Naparima—which defeated the same opponents on both league this season—it was not to be as Presentation was the better team, securing a berth in the Thursday’s South final against Shiva Boys, which won the other semifinal in dramatic fashion over Pleasantville.

Presentation found the target early on from top scorer Shackiel Henry in the 7th minute. The lead was short lived, however, as the Naparima found a response from Akim Julien in the 24th, to put the two teams level at the half. With 12 minutes gone into the second half, the reliable forward, Henry, found his double, which ultimately secured the win.

Presentation were lucky to escape a late penalty which Naparima’s Akim Julien failed to convert late in the contest. In the second match, Shiva Boys came from 2-0 down with less than seven minutes to play in regulation time, to steal the match to penalty kicks, which they won 6-5.

Pleasantville, went 1-0 up in the 69th minute and doubled the lead, which had every indication to be the winner in the 79th minute. Shiva, however, brought themselves back into the match when Dwight Pope converted from the penalty spot in the 85th.

A poor defensive effort from Pleasantville saw Shiva Boys tie up the scoring in added time from a Nathaniel Garcia effort. His goal put the match to penalty kicks, which saw Shiva emerge victorious.

Arima North upset St Augustine

An own goal separated Arima North Secondary and St Augustine Secondary and an East Zone InterCol final spot. Arima North advanced to the East InterCol final with a 2-1 win over St Augustine in the first match of the two at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, before San Juan North eased past El Dorado East 4-1 in the second fixture. An own goal from Jamal Creighton in the 75th minute was the deciding factor in the match.

Just moments before, Creighton scored a penalty to put St Augustine level with Arima. Kern Roberts opened the scoring for the winning team, just before the half. San Juan North had an easier task, breezing past El Dorado East 4-1, in the second fixture.

Signal Hill, Scarborough in Final

In Tobago, Signal Hill and Scarborough secured final spots as the two teams eased past Mason Hall and Speyside, respectively, in a goal fest at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.

In the first match, Signal Hill got goals from skipper Nariel Wilson, Shaquille Springer, Shaquille Smith and Shaquille Gill, to win 4-0 over Mason Hall.

Scarborough followed with a 7-0 rout over Speyside. Michael Gordon scored a second half hattrick, while brothers Chrislon Morgan and Christopher Morgan got a double and solo goal, respectively. Akeem Jordan scored the other goal.

RESULTS

East Zone

Arima North 2 (Kern Roberts 42nd, Jamal Creighton OG 75th) v St Augustine 1 (Jamal Creighton (pen) 69th)

San Juan 4 (Angelo D’Andre (pen) 21st, Jelani Felix 38th, OG, Enrique Lezama 68th) v El Dorado East 1 (Keron Bethelemy 76th)

South Zone

Presentation S/do 2 (Shackiel Henry 8th, 58th) v Naparima College 1 (Akim Julien 24th)

Shiva Boys 2 (Dwight Pope (pen) 85th, Nathaniel Garcia 90th) v Pleasantville 2 (Russell Alfred 69th, Sean Outar 79th)
Shiva Boys won 6-5 on penalty kicks

Tobago Zone

Signal Hill 4 (Nariel Wilson 26th, Shaquille Springer 29th, Shaquille Smith 40th, Shaquille 51th) v Mason Hall 0

Scarborough 7 (Chislon Morgan 4th, 41st, Mickaeel Gordon 55th, 75th, 85th, Christopher Morgan 66th, Akeem Jordan 77th) v Speyside 0
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on November 16, 2011, 07:07:16 PM
st anthony's 4     cic1  a razz a tazz  ;D
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on November 17, 2011, 09:33:01 PM
Pres defeated Shiva 4-0.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on November 18, 2011, 02:57:31 AM
Brownie Pres coming tobago to mash up Signal hill!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 18, 2011, 03:13:27 AM
Presentation whip Shiva for South title.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


Presentation College San Fernando yesterday saw off Shiva Boys Hindu College with style 4-0 to win the Coca Cola InterCol South Zone at Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

The San Fernando team fought hard to create numerous attacking chances for a 1-0 half-time lead through Najja Forbes and finished off the South Zone league champions with a trio of late goals from J'Van Pontifelt and Shakiel Henry (2).

But the match was marred by a tantrum from Tevin Peters, who was sent off for a stamp on  Henry, who even after the incident refused to be placated by either referee Shane De Silva, or his coach, Dexter Francis.

The first half definitely went to Presentation as after a tense battle for midfield in the first 15 minutes, "Pres" took control, trying to build their plays from the back. They fought harder for the ball and their passing was more accurate.

Shiva defended hard, but allowed a little too much shooting space for the Pres strikers, who took nearly a half hour to find their range.

And when they came forward, Shiva were mostly restricted to shots from outside, except for a header just wide by Qwesi Weston and a cross whipped in by Nathaniel Garcia that only just missed the head of Shaquille Jogie just before the break which was their best chance of the half.

For Presentation, their goal was predictable after a period of pressure where captain Keegan Ellis had two powerful headers off corner kicks rising just overbar and a pair of misses from Shakiel Henry.

Forbes finally got the goal in the 27th, beating Shiva goalkeeper Adrian Lewis from point-blank range after a lovely cross from Amare Thomas on the right.

They could have had another in the 40th, but Javed London lacked that finishing touch after leaving three defenders in his wake from left of goal.

Presentation had a few chances go a-begging early in the second half, but Henry had two poor attempts and Mickell Charles forced Lewis to save a stinger.

Shiva had the perfect opportunity to equalise in the 70th, but Garcia was blocked close up after he hesitated, having collected a loose ball.

Shiva paid for that miss with a shot from close range that should have found Pontiflet off-side in the 76th. And while the Shiva players stopped to argue with the referee, Pontiflet poked home calmly.

A couple minutes later Peters was off and Henry took advantage.

First, he finished off a cutback from close range in the 83rd, before another neat close range finish in stoppage time as Presentation's passes bisected the two hapless Shiva central defenders.

Shiva had played with heart to chase a match for near 70 minutes, but in the end, it was Presentation lifting the InterCol South Zone trophy.

In related news, Vessigny claimed the Girls Intercol title yesterday, with a narrow 2-1 victory over Roxborough at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.

Results (Yesterday)

South Zone Final

Presentation 4 (Najja Forbes 26th, J’van Pontislet 75, Shackiel Henry 82nd, Angel Williams 90th) vs Shiva Boys 0

Fixtures (Today)

North Zone Final

East Mucurapo v St Anthony’s, Hasely Crawford Stadium- 4pm

Central Zone Final

Couva West v Carapichaima, Ato Boldon Stadium- 4 pm

Saturday

East Zone Final

Arima North v San Juan North, Larry Gomes Stadium- 4pm
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Brownsugar on November 18, 2011, 05:33:33 AM
Brownie Pres coming tobago to mash up Signal hill!

hhhhhhmmm I hope for your sake its not a repeat of the clash of 1990......best Intercol game I ever went to....never saw the game until the 85th min or so....was too busy jumping and waving and singing and terrorising the Pres supporters......den dey score and we hit back with 2 (or was it 3) in the space of 5 - 6 mins...... *sigh* aaaaahhh the good old days......;D ;D

GO SIGNAL HILL!!!.....


 :flamethrower: :flamethrower:  For Pres..... ;D
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: real madness on November 18, 2011, 10:22:35 AM
I was there for that game.  Pres was leading 1-0 and totally dominating the match. Rain start to pour around the 30th min and by the start of 2nd half it was mud swamp.  Signal Hill took over the game and scored 3.  They weres running in the mud and large pools of water like Usain Bolt and awe looking like Jared before he went on the Subway diet. It was the perfect example of the difference between eating yam and KFC.  One of the best games I ever saw though, even Bago ppl gave us props despite the cutarse.
Title: Arima North claims East Coca-Cola InterCol title
Post by: Tallman on November 19, 2011, 08:30:22 PM
Arima North claims East Coca-Cola InterCol title
T&T Guardian


Arima North booked a place in the Coca-Cola National Intercol semifinal, following the school’s 2-1 win over San Juan at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, yesterday. The win saw Arima North, which finished second in the league standings to St Augustine, clinch the East Zone InterCol title. Rondell Elie opened for Arima North in the 24th minute, to give his team the 1-0 half time advantage. With less than 25 minutes left in the encounter Enrique Lezama saw a second yellow card which saw him ejected from the field, putting San Juan North both a goal and a player down. Less than ten minutes later, Che Edwards found the winner for Arima North. Daniel Banfield scored a consolation effort for San Juan in the 88th minute, but it was too late as Arima North celebrated a National knock-out place against Central InterCol champions Carapichaima East Secondary.

On Thursday, Signal Hill claimed a successive Coca-Cola InterCol Tobago Zone title in a breathtaking final 3-2 win over Scarborough Secondary. Shaquille Gill opened just before the ten minute mark for Signal Hill. Scarborough, however, found the response on the 19th minute through Valdez Perez. Chrislon Morgan made it 2-1 for Scarborough in the 28th minute, giving the Tobago league champions a half time lead. Signal Hill had a hard time getting back into the match, but eventually did just that in the third of four minutes of time added on by the referee after the full 90, with a finish from Hudon Jack. Scarborough dropped their heads, rueing the prospect of taking the match to penalties, but went from bad to worse as Signal Hill managed another goal in the dying moments of play. Akil Guy scored when the four minutes were up, prompting the referee to blow the match off immediately at the restart. Scarborough will regret its complacent defending which cost them the title, with only two minutes remaining in the match. Signal Hill will celebrate back-to-back Tobago InterCol wins.

St Anthony’s College North Zone final clash with East Mucurapo Secondary has been resheduled for Monday due to the unavailability of the Hasely Crawford Stadium on its original date—last Thursday. The two teams will take to the same venue. Kick-off is at 4 pm. Thus far, Signal Hill (Tobago) and Presentation College San Fernando (South) has advanced to the Coca-Cola InterCol National quarterfinal, while St Augustine Secondary (East) and Carapichaima East Secondary (Central) has securd semifinal berths. The winner of the quarterfinal, will go on to meet the winner of Monday’s  North Zone final meeting between St Anthony’s and East Mucurapo, in the other semifinal.

INTERCOL RESULTS

 
Zonal Semi-finals

North
St Anthony’s 4 (Adrian Millette 2, Kiel Pierre, Rayshard Allen) v St Mary’s 1 (Rashaad Hyacinth)
East Mucurapo 1 (Kevin Lewis) v Fatima 1 (Arvin Prescod)- East Mucurapo advance 4-3 on penalty kicks.

East Zone
Arima North 2 (Kern Roberts, Jamal Creighton OG) v St Augustine 1 (Jamal Creighton (pen))
San Juan 4 (Angelo D’Andre (pen), Jelani Felix, OG, Enrique Lezama) v El Dorado East 1 (Keron Bethelemy)

Central Zone
Carapichaima East 3 (Denzil Gill, Shaquille Holder, Yaseem Rivas) v Presentation Chaguanas 0
Couva West 4 (Jaffet Williams 2, Kendell Benjamin, Jerome Lewis)

South Zone
Presentation S/do 2 (Shackiel Henry 2) v Naparima College 1 (Akim Julien)
Shiva Boys 2 (Dwight Pope (pen), Nathaniel Garcia) v Pleasantville 2 (Russell Alfred, Sean Outar)- Shiva Boys won 6-5 on penalty kicks

Tobago Zone
Signal Hill 4 (Nariel Wilson 26th, Shquille Springer 29th, Shaquille Smith 40th, Shaquille 51th) v Mason Hall 0
Scarborough 7 (Chislon Morgan 4th, 41st, Mickaeel Gordon 55th, 75th, 85th, Christopher Morgan 66th, Akeem Jordan 77th) v Speyside 0

Tobago Zone Final
Signal Hill 3 (Shaquille Gill, Hudon Jack, Akiel Guy) v Scarborough 2 (Chrislon Morgan, Valdez Perez)

South Zone Final
Presentation 4 (Najja Forbes, J’van Pontislet, Shackiel Henry, Angel Williams) v Shiva Boys 0

Central Zone Final
Carapichaima East 5 (Kern Alexis 2, Kareem Ryce, Christopher Prime, Shaquille Holder) v Couva West 2 (Kendell Benjamin, Ronald Rouse)

East Zone Final
Arima North 2 (Rondell Elie 24th, Che Edwards 76th) v San Juan North 1 (Daniel Banfield 88th)

Fixtures

Monday

North Zone Final


St Anthony’s v East Mucurapo, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road- 4 pm
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Arimaman on November 21, 2011, 07:58:30 AM
Congrats Arima....Finally winning a fricken trophy.... Lovely..
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 22, 2011, 04:25:10 AM
Tigers edge 'Compre' in shootout for North title.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


NOT even a tense shoot-out from the penalty mark could stop St Anthony's College from adding the 2011 Coca Cola InterCol North Zone title to their trophy cupboard.

It was like watching a game of Russian roulette at the Hasely Crawford Stadium's western end after  a 0-0 regulation time scoreline, but Mucurapo blinked first and the "Tigers" edged home 5-4 to decide the battle of attrition that took place over 90 minutes.

Mucurapo's one fault was a miss by right winger Kevin Lewis, his placement allowing Jamaal Francois, the Tigers's  captain and goalie, to get his left hand to the ball.

Shaquielle Long, who came into the match to replace suspended left back Johnathan Cruickshank, buried the final kick and raced off in celebration, which ended with his team dousing coach Nigel Grosvenor with the contents of their Gatorade cooler.

For Mucurapo, who played with heart against unbeaten St Anthony's, it was little consolation that they held their rivals to their first shut-out over 90 minutes for the season, as the Tigers maintained their perfect record.

On Thursday they will play the winners of today's national quarter-final between defending champions Signal Hill of Tobago and South winners Presentation College at Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet.

In truth, but for near misses on both ends and a trio of brilliant saves from valiant Mucurapo goalkeeper Dwayne Thomas, the match might not have needed that decisive contest.

It was not the best of first halves for either team, perhaps aided by the nerves of playing in a final and the outfield that only an hour before kick off had been soaking up rain, which flooded neighbouring parts of west Port of Spain.

Although the Tigers looked slightly better in their passing and ball control, Mucurapo made sure it was not a one-sided first half contest.

St Anthony's were able to find more goalmouth action, with strikers Adrian Millette and Darryl Trim missing out on at least three good looks at goal and left winger Keane McIvor trying his luck from distance.

At the other end of the pitch, Mucurapo, led by the hard-working Aaqil Campbell—who even came back to help defend—were unable to make use of a few lapses at the back from the Tigers. Other than that, they took aim at Francois's goal from distance.

The best chance before the half came from Millette in the 35th, but he hit the side-netting on his second try at the near post, despite having Mucurapo keeper Thomas scrambling to block the shot.

The second half was a notch above the first in intensity, but St Anthony's had the edge and a number of opportunities to open the scoring. Mucurapo looked dangerous until they reached the penalty area and their emphasis seemed to be on keeping the Tigers out, with Campbell the only player deep for much of the period.

Millette seemed to have left his scoring boots at school--he hit the near "vee" off a cross from Kiel Pierre out on the right wing and another before he was substituted in the 74th.

Trim too was guilty when he failed to pull the trigger in the 55th, while central defender Dwight Ceballo sent one over from close range.

Garvin Samaroo, the replacement striker for Millette, came on with 15 minutes  left and drew two brilliant saves out of Thomas, while also hitting the side netting in the 83rd.

Mucurapo's two shots from inside the penalty area both came from Campbell, but he needed better accuracy to beat Francois.

Not even four minutes of stoppage time could separate the teams, sending them directly to a spot-kick shootout.

And after edging their opponents from the penalty mark, the Westmoorings Tigers survive to fight another day.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 22, 2011, 04:26:37 AM
Signal Hill, Pres play for spot in final four.
By Kern De Freitas (Express).


Presentation College San Fernando will travel to Tobago today to kick off the national InterCol action against Tobago Zone champions Signal Hill Secondary.

The South InterCol winners earned the right to play the defending InterCol champions with a 4-0 victory over South Zone league champs Shiva Boys Hindu College, while Signal Hill had to dig deep to overcome Scarborough Secondary 3-2, the team that dethroned them in the league competition.

Signal Hill last year were whipped in the Secondary Schools Football League "Big Five" by St Anthony's College before returning the favour in the InterCol competition, thumping the "Tigers" 3-1 in the semi-finals on their way to the InterCol title.

It is a performance they are hoping to emulate this year.

"Pres" meanwhile might well have been kicking themselves after wilting in the league competition when the South Zone title was theirs to win–or lose.

But this competition brings together two teams with significantly different styles, which makes it a very interesting affair.

Signal Hill, under the watchful gaze of former national coach Bertille St Clair, have the speed and transition to trouble any team on the counter-attack.

Opponents Presentation are best when they possess and pass the ball around, trying to create openings.

The winners will be the team who keep their collective focus longer.

Signal Hill

Manager Xavier King has seen his team grow through the season, evidenced by their victory over Scarborough, who dominated league proceedings between the teams. But after getting over that hurdle, Scarborough are brimming with confidence.

"We have been telling them they have to remember they are defending champions," said King, "and I think after that match on Thursday they gained a bit more confidence."

King revealed that Signal Hill, who have not yet seen today's opponents, will play their natural game and try to feel out their opponents before they pile on the pressure.

And as 2010 champions, there is added incentive for Signal Hill in this encounter.

"We are looking to make the finals even though we don't have the same team last year," said King. "But nobody expected us to reach the final last year, so hopefully we will be able to get back there."

Presentation College San Fernando

He has been there before with Naparima College, but Presentation coach Shawn Cooper is banking on his players to step up against Signal Hill.

Cooper has loads of respect for St Clair, who coincidentally coached Signal Hill when Cooper played in the Colleges Football League.

He is hoping his players can back him up.

Said Cooper: "Youngsters, they tend to waver a bit in the task at hand, but now they have settled down, they understand what we need for them. It's InterCol, not like the league, so you need a little more determination, a little more fight. It's a different ball game altogether."

He has not seen Signal Hill in action, but that will not stop Presentation from playing their usual style.

"It's the team that wants it most will get there," Cooper stated. "We have been trying to play proper, but now we need to put in a little more fight."
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on November 22, 2011, 04:11:28 PM
Well Pres win 1-0...Hard luck Brownie!
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaliman2006 on November 22, 2011, 04:31:15 PM
Well Pres win 1-0...Hard luck Brownie!

Pres football on the rise! Well done to the yutes (Make mih feel real old to say that)
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: fari on November 22, 2011, 07:08:49 PM
rahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Title: Pres in InterCol finals
Post by: Tallman on November 22, 2011, 07:15:30 PM
Pres in InterCol finals
T&T Guardian


Presentation College San Fernando secured a berth into the Coca-Cola National InterCol semifinal following a 1–0 win over Signal Hill at an electric Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet, Tobago, yesterday.

Shackiel Henry’s 67th minute strike was enough to place the South team into the last four, after a credible performance in front of a much larger Signal Hill support. Chances were few and far between in the first half. It was 0–0 at the break, with Presentation having the slight edge in possession and chances.

The “home” team, Signal Hill, showed signs of nervousness, and found it difficult in either half, to string passes together for a promising attack. The Signal Hill players could barely find their feet, despite the calls from the crowd, urging the team on.

Presentation finally got the breakthrough when Henry, the team’s leading goal-scorer, collected a clever pass and dribbled past two defenders, before finishing clinically past Learie McKenzie in goal for Signal Hill. The goal put the defending InterCol champions, Signal Hill under immense pressure with just 20 minutes remaining. Despite trailing, Signal Hill was barely able to test the Presentation defence.

Presentation claimed second place in the South Zone behind Shiva Boys. “Pres” reached to the final following a 4–0 rout over Shiva. Henry was on target in that fixture also. Najja Forbes, J’van Pontislet and Angel Williams scored the other goals. Signal Hill came from a 2–1 deficit against Scarborough to win 3–2 in dramatic fashion. But, it was not their day, as the challengers from South proved too much.

The Tobago team can, however, boast of successive Tobago InterCol titles and a league win. The win put Presentation into the second semifinal against North InterCol champions St Anthony’s College.

The two teams will convene at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road from 4 pm on Friday. On Thursday, Arima North (East Zone) will take on Carapichaima East Secondary (Central Zone) in the first semifinal, at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima from 4 pm. The final will take place next Tuesday.

Results (Monday)

North Zone Final


St Anthony’s 0 vs East Mucurapo 0
- St Anthony’s advance 5–3 on penalty kicks

Tuesday

InterCol Quarterfinal


Presentation College San Fernando 1 (Shackiel Henry 67th) vs Signal Hill 0

Fixtures (Tomorrow)
Arima North vs Carapichaima East, Larry Gomes Stadium- 4 pm
St Anthony’s vs Presentation S/Do, Hasely Crawford Stadium- 4 pm

National Final- Tuesday
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Brownsugar on November 23, 2011, 07:29:33 PM
Well Pres win 1-0...Hard luck Brownie!

Pres football on the rise! Well done to the yutes (Make mih feel real old to say that)

 :frustrated: :banginghead: :'(   :'( :'(

*mumbles*  Congrats dey NYtriniwhiteboy.....
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on November 24, 2011, 09:25:03 PM
Arima beat Caps 3-1.  The Pres/St Anthonys game should be a classic tomorrow.  from what i saw this season they are the 2 best teams.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 25, 2011, 05:42:02 AM
Arima North moves in Intercol final.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Arima North Secondary made light work of Carapichaima East Secondary, with a 3-1 win in their Coca-Cola National InterCol semifinal match yesterday to move into the final.

The match was played at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, in front of a sizable support for the winning team. A commanding showing from Arima, particularly in the first half saw the East Zone InterCol and league champions take a 2-0 lead at the break. Within the third minute of play, Arima North went a goal up through a clinical solo Marcus Gomez finish. It was all Arima North from then on.

Tevin Figaro scored the second in the 12th minute, to give Arima North a comfortable lead which they held at the half time break. Both teams had their fair share of possession in the second half but Arima North always looked the more likely to advance.

“Caps” attempted to spark a comeback, and found a response, allbeit from a spot kick in the 80th minute from Isaiah Tidd. Moments of pressure from Carapichaima ensued but it was all over when its custodian Joseph Craig was adjudged to have brought down Gomez in the box in added time. Stepping up to take the spot kick, Kwame Hazel made no mistake slotting home past a diving Craig.

Carapichaima were unable to spark another comeback. The win put Arima North into Tuesday’s 4 pm final at a venue to be announced. The second semifinal will kick off today when St Presentation College San Fernando will travel up North to take on St Anthony’s College at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road, from 4 pm.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on November 27, 2011, 03:15:42 PM
Tigers scrape through to final
By Kern De Freitas

Story Created: Nov 25, 2011 at 11:41 PM ECT

Story Updated: Nov 25, 2011 at 11:41 PM ECT

St Anthony's College kept their hopes of a national sweep alive when they edged Presentation College San Fernando 2-1 yesterday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium to charge into the 2011 Coca Cola InterCol final.

But the unbeaten "Tigers" were stretched hard by "Pres" before they saw off the South Zone champions with a Darryl Trim header in the final minute after steady pressure.

Before that, St Anthony's defender Savion Kirton cancelled out a beauty of a free kick from Pres's Shackiel Henry.

It was an entertaining first half that failed to separate two evenly-matched teams.

St Anthony's rang in the tactical changes, with strikers Trim and Garvin Samaroo on the bench, as well as playmaker Moriba Ballah.

They also had Keane McIvor move from left wing to centre midfield, in a bit more compact shape.

Presentation's notable absentee was striker J'van Pontiflet, who came in as a late substitute.

St Anthony's tactics seemed to have backfired on them as Pres dominated most of the early exchanges, before taking the lead in the 21st minute.

The Tigers conceded a free kick about 22 metres out, straight down the centre of the pitch, and Henry hit it expertly--low around the wall, with power and just beyond the reach of dimuntive St Anthony's goalkeeper Jamaal Francois's outstretched left hand.

The celebrations of the Presentation supporters and band, which rang loudly in the covered stands, were cut short eight minutes later when Raychard Allen swung in a right side corner and Kirton headed powerfully past Pres goalie Kelvin Henry.

A minute later, Henry had to be alert to collect a long ball with strikers Adrian Millette and Ajani Clarence closing in, the next best chance before a hard-fought first half ended with the teams locked at 1-1.

St Anthony's coach Nigel Grosvenor turned to his main strikers in the 50th, with a double substitution of Trim and Samaroo for Millette and Clarence.

Still Presentation threatened and, but for the intervention of Francois, should have gone ahead again. He had to take Henry's cross off the head of Anjel Williams in the 58th, before denying Williams again two minutes later, punching over a ball heading under the crossbar.

The match changed with the introduction of Ballah, who added that spark to the North team's transition from defence to attack.

Pres were left for the last 20 minutes holding off Samaroo and Trim and McIvor on the left, while Henry and Williams at the other end perhaps needed a bit more support when they did get the ball.

The match looked like it would be decided by a penalty shootout when Trim, who looked all at sea for his 40 minutes, rose and headed Allen's corner kick into goal from point-blank range to seal the match.

Five minutes of stoppage later and the Tigers were celebrating their first trip back to the national InterCol final since 2004, for a match against Arima North Secondary at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on November 28, 2011, 12:13:53 PM
TIGERS IN ALL YUH RASSHOLE ROARRRR!!!  :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on November 28, 2011, 01:03:14 PM
TIGERS TRIUMPH
St Anthony's edge Carapichaima in SSFL Big Five final
By Roger Seepersad

Story Created: Nov 3, 2011 at 11:54 PM ECT

Story Updated: Nov 3, 2011 at 11:54 PM ECT

St Anthony's College were crowned new BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) "Big Five" champions after defeating Carapichaima 1-0 in an action-packed final at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva yesterday.

The Westmoorings "Tigers" took the lead in the seventh minute and kept the pressure on Carapichaima for most of the game to seal the result and secure their first SSFL national title since their InterCol win in 2004.

It was Darryl Trim's early goal after a steady build-up from midfield that eventually made the difference and handed the Tigers their first "Big Five" trophy since 2003.

He collected the ball in front of goal and buried his shot past a helpless Djevon Archibald between the posts for Carapichaima.

The "Tigers" controlled the momentum of the game from then, on forcing Carapichaima  to defend deep in their half, but even with periods of heavy pressure, St Anthony's could not double their lead.

Trim was again in the thick of things 25 minutes later, this time passing the ball to Garvin Samaroo in front of goal, but Samaroo's effort was too high, sailing over Archibald and deflecting out off the cross bar.

Two minutes later, Samaroo forced a diving save from Archibald, who had no choice but to parry the shot out for a corner, allowing his defence a few moments to catch their breath.

Five minutes later, it was Carapichaima who were on the prowl with Treverson Calliste  trying his luck, but his shot deflected out off a defender.

That was the start of a rare period of pressure from Carapichaima, with Denzel Gill collecting a rebound off his own free-kick just outside the St Anthony's penalty area, but the Tigers defended in numbers, eventually forcing him off he ball.

The Carapichaima skipper then had a go at goal seven minutes from the half, but it was directed straight to St Anthony's custodian Jammal Francois.

St Anthony's could have doubled their lead three minutes into the second half but Samaroo's header off a corner kick was wide of the mark.

Carapichaima custodian Archibald then had to make a series of saves to keep his team in the hunt, bravely tackling Samaroo inside the penalty area to clear the ball and then exiting his area to clear another dangerous ball.

Those saves spurred on his team as Gill tried his luck from distance, forcing Francois to parry over the bar with ten minutes of regulation time to go.

At the other end, Samaroo had another golden opportunity to put the game to bed with five minutes to go when he collected a short pass from Trim inside the penalty area with only the keeper to beat, but he just could not find the back of the net.

With four minutes of stoppage time, Carapichaima threw everything at the St Anthony's defence, but could not find a way through, the game ending moments after Francois, who was hardly tested during the game, pulled off a match-winning save in the dying seconds to deny Carapichaima, who were seeking their first Big Five title.

Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on November 28, 2011, 01:22:30 PM
Kaiser nexx yuh go tell meh look out fuh de biggest invention "the wheel" commin soon :rotfl:
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on November 28, 2011, 03:16:54 PM
Kaiser nexx yuh go tell meh look out fuh de biggest invention "the wheel" commin soon :rotfl:

lol  :rotfl: nah boy ah aint see no article on we big 5 victory so ah jus want to rub it in
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on November 29, 2011, 03:48:49 PM
Kaiser nexx yuh go tell meh look out fuh de biggest invention "the wheel" commin soon :rotfl:

lol  :rotfl: nah boy ah aint see no article on we big 5 victory so ah jus want to rub it in

Man rong here say St. Anthony's was de Jr. Sec of Colleges so dey eh go talk da talk lol.
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: kaiser on November 29, 2011, 08:38:08 PM
St Anthony's make history perfect season 19 games played 19 victories flawless :beermug:  final score St Anthony's 3 vs Arima North 0   no other team has accomplished this feat so far
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on November 29, 2011, 08:52:29 PM
st anthony's better be flawless...half the youth team on dat squad

congratulations on a perfect season.

we have a world cup to make in 2013.

Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Flex on November 30, 2011, 04:25:38 AM
Tigers add InterCol title to bag.
By Andrew Gioannetti (Guardian).


St Anthony’s College concluded an outstanding 2011 season with a 2-0 win over Arima North Secondary, which saw them lift the Coca-Cola National InterCol title at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, yesterday evening.

First half goals from Darryl Trim and Dwight Ceballo, along with an early second half finish from Ajani Clarence, saw the “Tigers” win their 19th consecutive match of the season and the National InterCol title for the fifth time in the school’s 42-year history.

The ‘Tigers’ also won the North InterCol and League titles as well as the Big Five crown. Despite both teams starting slowly, the intensity of the match increased.

St Anthony’s should have gone into the dressing room at half-time three goals up, while Arima North looked all but certain to record at least one goal in the first period. Arima’s defence looked solid for most of the first half with Rondell Elie and his conservative counterparts standing firm.

The team clad in royal blue, should have taken the lead in the 17th minute, when a simple cross from Keith Williams was dropped from the hands of St Anthony’s goalkeeper Jammal Francois. Tevin Figaro and other Arima attackers were lurking in the area, but the Tigers defence managed to clear the ball from danger. Two minutes later, St Anthony’s had their first clear sight of goal, when Raychard Allen swung in a corner to meet Adrian Millette, but he scuffed his attempt and saw it come off the woodwork.

St Anthony’s finally took the lead in the next attack. Collecting a loose ball from the edge of the penalty area, in the 20th minute, Trim took a snap shot, which was pushed wide by Arima “stopper” Joseph Craig. Trim followed the blocked shot to finish instinctively from a tight angle before Craig had time to recover. The opening goal saw the beginning of a quiet spell between the two teams.

This was before, St Anthony’s were awarded a corner in the 33rd minute, which was headed in from Ceballo. The team which won the semifinal match against Presentation College on two corners, reassured their dominance on set plays. The deep cross from Rayshard Allen found a waiting Ceballo who outjumped two of his markers to finish easily past Craig.

Arima’s best chance of the first half came from a counter attack in the 43rd minute. Marcus Gomez, who started on the bench but was introduced in the 15th minute, passed the ball into the path of a speeding Darius Rawlins. Rawlins made an excellent run into the box, and found himself in a one-on-one position with Francois, but missed the entire goal with a disappointing finish.

Just before the half time, St Anthony’s should have found the third goal through a tire-less Kean Mc Ivor. He also did everything right by beating the keeper and putting the ball onto his favoured left foot. But two meters away from the goal, Mc Ivor took a shot which found the side netting.

Despite the miss, St Anthony’s went into the half confident and returned the same. Not many clear-cut chances were presented for the majority of the second half, but St Anthony’s was in control. The team allowing the midfielders the majority off possession with subtle close range passes, allowed very little in the offensive for Arima.

With 79 minutes gone, St Anthony’s finally made it 3-0. Arima North fell asleep for the third goal as the simplest of tap-ins from Clarence, wrapped up the match for the ruthless “Tigers”. The match was clearly over, as Arima hung their heads for the remaining of the match.

The differences in the players on either end were evident. Arima impressed during the season, but the players stood little chance against a stronger and fitter St Anthony’s team. Few opportunities arose in the second half for either team. St Anthony’s may have made it 4-0, had the forwards played with more urgency, but the result was sealed.

Arima North failed to overturn the result of the 2003 InterCol final which saw St Anthony’s win 3-2. The sound of the final whistle was met with applause from the spectators in the half filled covered stands of the national stadium. The players then went on to lift the championship trophy.

(http://www.guardian.co.tt/sites/default/files/event/victors.png?1322611763)
Members of the victorious St Anthony’s College show off their trophies after winning 2011 Coca Cola interCol title yesterday. The ‘Tigers’ defeated Arima North 3-0 in the finals. Photo:ANTHONY HARRIS
Title: Re: 2011 SSFL & InterCol Fixtures.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on November 30, 2011, 10:59:09 AM
Meh boys!!!!!! :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :applause: :applause: :applause:
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