Rescheduled South Zone Fixtures Round up
St. Benedict's move to the top of the South Zone
In a rescheduled fixture at Penal Grounds, St. Benedict's College were held to a 1-1 draw by Shiva Boys.
Secondary Schools - Boys
SSFL round up reports (26-Sept-09)
North Zone Round 2 - Matchday 1 Roundup
Tigers go top of North: Trinity 0 - 3 St Anthony's
St Anthony's College went to the top of the North Zone after an assured 3-0 victory against cellar placed Trinity College at Trinity Grounds.
SSFL news round up (16-Sept-09)
North Zone Round up - Matchday 5
QRC form continues, Trinity still looking for win: Trinity 0 - 2 QRC
Despite the inclement weather and late start to the match, QRC triumphed over Trinity College at the Moka Grounds in Maraval.
SSFL round up reports (23-Sept-09)
North Zone Round-Up
CIC Top North Zone: Woodbrook 0 - 3 St Mary's
‘The Saints’ go top of the North Zone when they scored three second half goals to run out 3-0 victors over Woodbrook Secondary.
St. Augustine chasing fourth victory
EAST ZONE leaders in the British Gas Trinidad and Tobago (BGTT) Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), St Augustine, will be going for their fourth straight triumph as action in the Championship Division continues today.
QRC tame ‘Tigers’, Naps win big, Fatima stopped
QRC tame ‘Tigers’ 1-0.
Queen's Royal College jumped into the lead in the North Zone of the BG T&T Secondary Schools Football League with a 1-0 victory over St Anthony's College at their Hayes Street ground, St Clair yesterday.
SSFL round up reports (12-Sept-09)
St. Mary's edge St. Anthony's 2-1 in battle of the Saints
St Anthony's went down to St Mary's on Saturday by 2-1 at a waterlogged St Anthony's Grounds. The wet conditions only made life more difficult for both sets of players but St Mary's just about deserved the win after outplaying St Anthony's for larger periods of the game.
Gill tops scoring in Schools League
Forward Anton Gill of Carapichaima has made a superb start this season. After two matches, he has scored eight goals and he is not only the leading scorer in the Central Zone, but the overall leader in the BG T&T Secondary School Football League.
Rondon confident Caps will capitalise
Last season’s “giant-killers” Carapichaima will be no pushover again this year in the BG T&T Secondary Schools Football League, according to coach Lawrence Rondon. The Central Zone champion team will start the defence of its zonal title today against Gasparillo at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre, from 3.45 pm. Carapichaima drew a bye in its opening match on Tuesday while Gasparillo turned back Waterloo 3-1 in an upset. Carapichaima will be without the services of forwards Neil Woodroof, Andre Mohammed, Phillip “Judah” Wickham and stopper Andre Nichols. But coach Rondon has found a reliable replacement for Nichols in Kevin Dick, formerly of Waterloo, and is awaiting the arrival of three top players from other schools.