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