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Title: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 01, 2015, 05:34:00 AM
Premier Division - BOYS

SEPTEMBER

Wed 09th

3:30pm, St. Mary’s College 3 (Ethan Shim 9, 86-Pen, Chinua Bernard 60) v Trinity College East 0, Hasley Crawford Stadium

5:30pm, Q.R.C. 0 v Naparima College 2 (Jarred Dass 35, Judah St Louis 76), Hasley Crawford Stadium

Thur 10th

3:45pm, Speyside High 2 (Kerry Mc Donald 45, 48) v Carapichima East 2 (Justin Joseph 31, Keston Virri 85), Speyside

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 2 (Isaiah Marshall 30, Jameel Cunningham 73) v St. Benedict’s College 3 (Jeron Pantor 47, 85, Kerwin Mitchell 60), Moka

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 3 (Nate Brooks 4, Nion Lamy 19, Kareem Riley 41, Mossiah Griffith 88-Own Goal) v Fatima College 3 (Andrew Abraham 24, Jonathan Cassimire 53, Jahreed Murray 67), Manny Ramjohn

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C. 1 (Shaquille John 30) v St. Augustine 0, Penal

3:45pm, San Juan North 0 v St. Anthony’s College 1 (Kwesi Allen 53), San Juan

Fyzabad Secondary, Bye
 
Sat 12th

3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 0 v San Juan North 3 (Brent Sam 2, Joshua Leach), Mahaica Oval P/Fortin

3:45pm, Carapichima East 0 v Fyzabad Secondary 1 (Nashorn Simon 65), Carapichima
 
3:45pm, St. Anthony’s College 0 v St. Mary’s College 4 (Ethan Shim 5, Chinua Bernard 32, Daniel Conocchiari 65, Kyle Mowser 94), St. Anthony’s

3:45pm, Fatima College 1 (Adam Uddenberg 79-Pen) v Shiva Boys H.C. 2 (Yohannes Richardson 12, Quinn Rodney 51), Fatima

3:45pm, St. Augustine 2 (Isaiah Lee 52, Joshua Marshall 58-Pen) v Speyside High 1 (Kerri Mc Donald 85), St. Augustine

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 0 v Naparima College 2 (Jarred Dass 54, Jeremiah Kezar 90), Manny Ramjohn

3:45pm, Trinity College East 0 v Q.R.C. 2 (Demetri Dunkley 31, Keyshawn Villafana 64), Trincity

Trinity College Moka, Bye
 
Wed 16th

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 2 (Kyle Moodie 7, Nate Brooks 15) v Carapichima East 0, Guaracara Park

3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 2 (Taryll Coutou 69-Pen, Shermar Ravello 86) v St. Anthony’s 1 (Simon Joseph 90), Mahaica Oval P/Fortin

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 4 (Isaiah Marshall 2, Josiah Bentick, Josiah Joseph) v Trinity College East 3 (Keshorn Hackshaw 2, Nickel Orr), Moka

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C 2 (Quinn Rodney 61, Kyle Sylvester 90-Pen) v Fyzabad Secondary 0, Penal

3:45pm, San Juan North 1 (Joshua Leach 34) v Naparima College 3 (Jarred Dass 32, Shane Sandy 54, Shobal Celestine 87), San Juan

3:45pm, Q.R.C. 1 (Demetri Dunkley 33) v St. Augustine 1 (Isaiah Lee 17), Q.R.C.

3:45pm, St. Mary’s College 2 (Ethan Shim, Aaron Skeene) v Fatima College 1 (Joshua Araujo-Wilson), St. Mary’s

Speyside High, Bye
 
Sat 19th

3:45pm, St Anthony’s College 3 v Trinity College Moka 3, St. Anthony’s

3:45pm, Shiva Boys Hindu College 2 (Tyrell Baptiste 19, 71) v Carapichaima East 0, Carapichima

3:45pm, St Augustine Secondary 2 v Presentation College San F'do 3 (Nate Brooks, Kyle Moodie, Nion Lamy), St. Augustine

3:45pm, Trinity College East 1 v San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 21, 31), Trincity

3:45pm, Naparima College 2 (Justin Sadoo 43, Jarred Dass 90) v St Mary’s College 1 (Bryant Van Low 75), Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 5 v Speyside High 3, Fyzabad

3:45pm, Fatima College 1 v QRC 1, Fatima

St. Benedict’s College, Bye
 
Wed 23rd

3:45pm, Speyside High 1 (Kerry McDonald 46) v Shiva Boys H.C. 0, Speyside

3:45pm, St. Mary’s College 0 v St. Augustine 1, St. Mary’s

3:45pm, Q.R.C. 1 v Carapichima East 1, Q.R.C.

3:45pm, Naparima College 1 (Jarred Dass 57) v Trinity College Moka 0, Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, Trinity College East 0 v St. Benedict’s College 1 (Shemar Ravello 15), Trincity

3:45pm, San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 11, 90) v Fatima College 1 (Krishorn Alexander 32), San Juan

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 0 v Presentation San F’do 3 (Kareem Riley 15, 88, G Charles 64 Own-Goal), Fyzabad

St. Anthony’s College, Bye
 
Sat 26th

3:45pm, St. Anthony’s College 2 (Shem Clauzel 61, Kathon St Hillaire 90+4) v Trinity College East 0, St. Anthony’s

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 3 (Corey Cupid 24, Terrel Williams 38, Riley 71) v Speyside High 2 (Kerri McDonald 6, Marcus Caesar 57), Guaracara Park

3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 0 v Naparima College 0, St Benedicts

3:45pm, Q.R.C. 3 (Joash Williams 12, Demetri Dunkley 24, 74-Pen) v Fyzabad Secondary 2 (Nashorn Simon 40, Phillip Felmin 45), Q.R.C. - Match called off in the 75th minute for fighting - QRC was later awarded the win.

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 2 v Fatima College 2, Moka

3:45pm, St. Mary’s College 2 (Aaron Skeene 2) v Carapichima East 2 (Justin Joseph 2), St. Mary’s

3:45pm, San Juan North 2 v St. Augustine 0, San Jaun

Shiva Boys H.C., Bye
 
Wed 30th

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C. 1 v Presentation San F’do 1, Penal

3:45pm, Naparima College 0 v St. Anthony’s College 1 (Haile Beckles 85), Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, Speyside High 0 v Q.R.C. 2, Speyside

3:45pm, Fatima College 1 (Liam De Verteuil 65) v St. Benedict’s College 1 (Shemar Ravello 63), Fatima

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 0 v St. Mary’s College 2 (Jamal Emmanuel Own-Goal, Chinua Bernard), Fyzabad

3:45pm, St. Augustine 2 (Jesse Joseph 10, Joshua Marshall 66) v Trinity College Moka 1 (Joshua Trumpet 17), St. Augustine

3:45pm, Carapichima East 0 v San Juan North 3, Carapichima

Trinity College East, Bye

OCTOBER

Sat 03rd

3:45pm, Trinity College East 0 v Fatima College 3 (Jahreed Murray 6, Jonathan Casimire 12, Keyon Williams 30), Trincity

3:45pm, St. Mary’s College 1 (Chinua Bernard 36) v Shiva Boys H.C. 3 (Tyrel Emmanuel 24, Tyrell Baptiste 42, Shaquille John 58), St. Mary’s

3:45pm, St. Anthony’s College 3 v St. Augustine 3, St. Anthony’s

3:45pm, Q.R.C. 0 v Presentation San F’do 0, Q.R.C.

3:45pm, San Juan North (Brent Sam 15, 54) v Speyside High 0, San Juan

3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 3 (Shemar Ravello, Kerwin Mitchell, Levi Crawford) v Carapichima East 0, Mahaica Oval P/Fortin

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 1 v Fyzabad Secondary 0, Moka

Naparima College, Bye
 
Wed 07th

3;45pm, Naparima College 5 (Isaiah Hudson 17, 34, 77, Renaldo Francois 26, 53) v Trinity College East 1 (Kishorn Hackshaw 36), Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C. 1 (Yohannes Richardson 74) v Q.R.C. 1 (John-Paul Rochford 5), Penal

3:45pm, Fatima College 1 (Krishorn Alexander 72) v St. Anthony’s College 2 (Gyasi Moore 4, Kathon St Hillaire 70), Fatima

3:45pm, Speyside High 0 v St. Mary’s College 5 (Ethan Shim 25, 28-Pen, 60, Aaron Skeene 65, Darrion Campbell 90 Own-Goal), Speyside

3:45pm, St. Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 2, 75, Isaiah Lee 10) v St. Benedict’s College 0, St. Augustine

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 3 (Drayl Jones 50, 51, Simon Pierre 67) v San Juan North 1 (Brent Sam 14), Fyzabad

3:45pm, Carapichima East 1 (Dejourn Charles 57-Pen) v Trinity College Moka 1 (Josiah Joseph 51), Carapichima

Presentation San F’do, Bye

Sat 10th

3:45pm, St. Mary’s College 0 v Q.R.C. 3, St. Mary’s

3:45pm, Naparima College 3 (Kierron Mason 51, Anderson Toussaint 53, Isaiah Hudson 60) v St. Augustine 1 (Anthony Samuel 45), Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 19, Jerome Cyrus 27) v Presentation San F’do 3 (Kenyan Huggins 4 Own-Goal, Shirwin Noel 39, Terrell Williams 77), San Juan

3:45pm, Trinity College East 0 v Carapichima East 2, Trincity

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 2 v Shiva Boys H.C. 2, Moka

3:45pm, St. Anthony’s College 3 (Kwesi Allen 7, 53, Haile Beckles 58) v Fyzabad Secondary 1 (Marcus John 77), St. Anthony’s
 
3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 3 (Nickel Holder 5, 8, Jevaughn Humphrey) v Speyside High 0, Mahaica Oval P/Fortin

Fatima College, Bye
 
Wed 14th

3:45pm, Fatima College 1 (Krishorn Alexander 76) v Naparima College 4  (Isaiah Hudson 24, 82, 88, Renaldo Francois 36), Fatima

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 0 v St. Mary’s College 1 (Bryant Van Low 40), Manny Ramjohn

3:45pm, St. Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 10, Anthony Samuel 20, Tyriq Alexander 55) v Trinity College East 1 (Nickel Orr 80), St. Augustine

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C. 1 (Quinn Rodney 43) v San Juan North 0, Penal

3:45pm, Carapichima East 1 (Daniel Pascall 36) v St. Anthony’s College 2 (Haile Beckles 55, 80), Carapichima

3:45pm, Speyside High 2 (Weah Adams 45+1, Kerri Mc Donald 90+3) v Trinity College Moka 1  (Zaki Skinner 77), Speyside

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 0 v St. Benedict’s College 1 (Kerwin Mitchell), Fyzabad

Q.R.C., Bye
 
Sat 17th

3:45pm, San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 31, 70) v St. Mary’s College 1 (Ethan Shim 47), San Juan

3:45pm, Fatima College 0 v Carapichima East 0, Fatima

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 2 (Isaiah Mc Lean, Josiah Bentick) v Q.R.C. 2 (Joash Williams 2), Moka

3:45pm, Naparima College 0 v Fyzabad Secondary 0, Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 0 v Presentation San F’do 0, Mahaica Oval P/Fortin

3:45pm, Trinity College East 4 (Kishorn Hackshaw 2, Nickel Orr 2) v Speyside High 1 (Weah Adams), Trincity

3:45pm, St. Anthony’s College 1 (Kathon St Hillaire 77) v Shiva Boys H.C. 1 (Shaquille John 22), St. Anthony’s

St. Augustine, Bye
 
Wed 21st

3:45pm, St. Augustine 3 (Anthony Samuel 9, Isaiah Lee 29, Jeffery Joseph 86) v Fatima College 0, St. Augustine

3:45pm, Q.R.C. 1 (Jean-Paul Rochford) v San Juan North 0, Q.R.C.

3:45pm, Carapichima East 0 v Naparima College 2 (Isaiah Hudson 2), Carapichima

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 2 (Kareem Riley, Kyle Moodie) v Trinity College Moka 1 (Isaiah Pryce), Guaracara Park

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 2 (Phillip Felmin 75, Marcus John 81) v Trinity College East (Keshorn Hackshaw 58), Fyzabad

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C. 2 (Quinn Rodney, Simeon De Bourg) v St. Benedict’s College 2 (Taryll Coutou 2), Penal

3:45pm, Speyside High 2 (Kerri Mc Donald 12, Malique Lewis 56) v St. Anthony’s College 1 (Shakeem Spencer 26), Speyside

St. Mary’s College, Bye

Sat 24th

3:45pm, Trinity College Moka 1 (Isaiah Pryce 20) v San Juan North 0, Moka

3:45pm, St. Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 3, Tyriq Alexander 4, Joshua Marshall 17) v Fyzabad Secondary 1 (Alaric Williams 12), St. Augustine

3:45pm, St. Benedict’s College 3 (Shermar Ravello, Tarylll Coutou, Kerwin Mitchell) v St. Mary’s College 0, Mahaica Oval P/Fortin

3:45pm, Fatima College 2 (Kyon Williams, Anrdew Abraham) v Speyside High 1 (Rickel Stewart), Fatima 

3:45pm, St. Anthony’s College 1 (Shem Clauzel) v Q.R.C. 0, St. Anthony’s

3:45pm, Naparima College 1 (Michael Basdeo 10) v Shiva Boys H.C. 0, Lewis St., San F’do

3:45pm, Trinity College East 0 v Presentation San F’do 5 (Kareem Riley 2, Nate Brooks, Jarod Gordon, Nion Lamey), Trincity

Carapichima East, Bye
 
Wed 28th

3:45pm, Carapichima East 2 (Aaron Kennedy 4, Darreon Thomas 76-Pen) v St. Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 9, 59, Tyriq Alexander 57), Carapichima

3:45pm, St. Mary’s College 3 (Chinua Bernard 2, Ethan Shim) v Trinity College Moka 2 (Isaiah Mc Lean, Josiah Bentick), St. Mary’s

3;45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 5 v Fatima College 2 (Krishorn Alexander 2), Fyzabad

3:45pm, Q.R.C. 1 (Demitri Dunkley) v St. Benedict’s College 2 (Shaquille Williams, Taryll Coutou), Q.R.C.

3:45pm, Speyside High 1 (Weah Adams) v Naparima College 4 (Akinol Gregory 2, Shobal Celestin, Jeremiah Kesar), Speyside

3:45pm, Presentation San F’do 1 (Nate Brooks 5) v St. Anthony’s College 2 (Haile Beckes 15, Adriel Kerr 72), Manny Ramjohn

3:45pm, Shiva Boys H.C. 2 (Simeon De Bourgh 26, Junior Assoon 86) v Trinity College East 1, Penal

San Juan North, Bye

SEPTEMBER

Championship Division - BOYS

Central Zone

Fri 11th

3:00pm, Tabaquite Secondary v A.S.J.A. Boys, Ato Boldon - Postponed due to the lack of match officials

5:00pm, Presentation Chag 1 (Franzt Abdullah-Pen) v Chaguanas North 2 (Malik Campbell 2), Ato Boldon
 
Sat 12th

3:45pm, Couva East 1 v Miracle Ministries 1, Couva
 
Tues 15th

3:45pm, Couva East v Tabaquite Secondary, Couva
3:45pm, Miracle Ministries v Chaguanas North, Couva
3:45pm, A.S.J.A. Boys v Presentation Chag, Charlieville
 
Fri 18th

3:45pm, A.S.J.A. Boys v Couva East, Charlieville
3:45pm, Presentation Chag v Miracle Ministries, Chaguanas
3:45pm, Chaguanas North v Tabaquite Secondary, Chaguanas
 
Tues 22nd

3:45pm, Couva East v Presentation Chag, Couva

3:45pm, Tabaquite Secondary v Miracle Ministries, Tabaquite

3:45pm, Chaguanas North 8 v A.S.J.A. Boys 1, Chaguanas

Fri 25th

3:45pm, Presentation Chag v Tabaquite Secondary, Chaguanas

3:45pm, Miracle Ministries v A.S.J.A. Boys, Couva

3:45pm, Couva East 0 v Chaguanas North 8 (Keston Boyke 4, Maalik Campbell 2, Nicholas Patrick, Own-Goal), Couva
 
Round 2

Tues 29th

3:45pm, Chaguanas North 12 (Elisha Martin 4, Keston Boyke 3, Isaiah Codogan 2, Maalik Campbell, Louie Johnson, Own-Goal) v Presentation Chag 0, Chaguanas

3:45pm, A.S.J.A. Boys v Tabaquite Secondary, Charlieville

3:45pm, Miracle Ministries 1 v Couva East 2, Couva

OCTOBER

Fri 02nd

3:45pm, Tabaquite Secondary 3 v Couva East 2, Tabaquite

3:45pm, Chaguanas North 3 (Maalik Campbell 2, Elijah Zidan) v Miracle Ministries 0, Chaguanas

3:45pm, Presentation Chag 2 v A.S.J.A. Boys 1, Chaguanas
 
Tues 06th

3:45pm, Couva East v A.S.J.A. Boys, Couva
3:45pm, Tabaquite Secondary v Chaguanas North, Tabaquite
3:45pm, Miracle Ministries v Presentation Chag, Couva
 
Fri 09th

3:45pm, Presentation Chag v Couva East, Chaguanas - Did Not Play

3:45pm, Miracle Ministries v Tabaquite Secondary, Couva - Did Not Play

3:45pm, A.S.J.A. Boys 0 v Chaguanas North 11  (Jourvel Guadeloupe 3, Elijah Martin 3, Maalik Campbell 2, Isaiah Cadogan 2, Jonathan Richards), Charlieville
 
Tues 13th

3:45pm, Tabaquite Secondary v Presentation Chag, Tabaquite
3:45pm, A.S.J.A. Boys v Miracle Ministries, Charlieville
3:45pm, Chaguanas North v Couva East, Chaguanas

East Zone

SEPTEMBER

Fri 11th

1:45pm, Five Rivers 5 (Brandon La Croix 39, 41, Ronaldo Boyce 42, Zidane Liverpool 44, Dominic Douglas 57) v Barataria South 0, Larry Gomes

3:45pm, Valencia Secondary 5 (Luke La Croix 34, 40-Own Goal 38, Damian Weeks 85, Kerdelle De Verteuil 90) v Arima North 1 (Brandon Calliste 43), Larry Gomes
 
Sat 12th

3:45pm, Sangre Grande v Toco Secondary, Sangre Grande - Cancelled, Sangre Grande withdraws from the competition

Tues 15th

3:45pm, Toco Secondary v Barataria South, Arima
3:45pm, Sangre Grande v Valencia Secondary, Sangre Grande
3:45pm, Arima North v Five Rivers, Arima
 
Fri 18th

3:45pm, Five Rivers 5 v Toco Secondary 3, Five Rivers

3:45pm, Arima North v Sangre Grande, Arima

3:45pm, Barataria South 4 v Valencia Secondary 3, Barataria
 
Tues 22nd

3:45pm, Sangre Grande v Five Rivers, Sangre Grande

3:45pm, Valencia Secondary 4 v Toco Secondary 2, Valencia

3:45pm, Barataria South 1 v Arima North 1, Barataria
 
Fri 25th

3:45pm, Sangre Grande v Barataria South, Sangre Grande

3:45pm, Toco Secondary 3 v Arima North 0, Toco

3:45pm, Five Rivers 3 v Valencia Secondary 0, Five Rivers
 
Round 2

Tues 29th

3:45pm, Barataria South 1 v Five Rivers 1, Barataria

3:45pm, Toco Secondary v Sangre Grande, Toco
3:45pm, Arima Central v Valencia Secondary, Arima

OCTOBER

Fri 02nd

3:45pm, Barataria South 0 v Toco Secondary 3, Barataria

3:45pm, Five Rivers 4 v Arima North 1, Five Rivers

3:45pm, Valencia Secondary v Sangre Grande, Valencia
 
Tues 06th

3:45pm, Toco Secondary v Five Rivers, Toco
3:45pm, Valencia Secondary v Barataria South, Valencia
3:45pm, Sangre Grande v Arima North, Sangre Grande
 
Fri 09th

3:45pm, Arima North 1 v Barataria South 1, Arima

3:45pm, Toco Secondary 2 v Valencia Secondary 4, Toco

3:45pm, Five Rivers v Sangre Grande, Five Rivers
 
Tues 13th

3:45pm, Arima North v Toco Secondary, Arima 
3:45pm, Barataria South v Sangre Grande, Barataria
3:45pm, Valencia Secondary v Five Rivers, Valencia

North Zone

SEPTEMBER

Fri 11th

3:45pm, Tranquility Secondary 3 v Diego Martin Central 0, Tranquility - Default

3:45pm, Malick Secondary 0 v East Mucurapo 3, Malick - Default

Blanchisseuse, Bye
 
Tues 15th

3:45pm, Blanchisseuse v Tranquility Secondary, Blanchisseuse
3:45pm, Diego Martin Central v Malick Secondary, D/Martin C
East Mucurapo, Bye
 
Fri 18th

3:45pm, Malick Secondary 0 v Blanchisseuse 0, Malick

3:45pm, East Mucurapo 8 v Diego Martin Central 0, Fatima

Tranquility Secondary, Bye
 
Tues 22nd

3:45pm, Blanchisseuse v East Mucurapo, Blanchisseuse 
3:45pm, Tranquility Secondary v Malick Secondary, Tranquility
Diego Martin Central, Bye
 
Fri 25th

3:45pm, Diego Martin Central 2 v Blanchisseuse 0, D/Martin C

3:45pm, East Mucurapo 6 v Tranquility Secondary 0, Fatima

Malick Secondary, Bye

Round 2

Tues 29th

3:45pm, East Mucurapo 1 v Malick Secondary 0, Fatima

3:45pm, Diego Martin Central 1 v Tranquility Secondary 3, D/Martin C

Blanchisseuse, Bye

OCTOBER

Fri 02nd

3:45pm, Tranquility Secondary 2 v Blanchisseuse 2, Tranquility

3:45pm, Malick Secondary v Diego Martin Central, Malick - Game stopped due to power outage

East Mucurapo, Bye
 
Tues 06th

3:45pm, Diego Martin Central v East Mucurapo, D/Martin

3:45pm, Blanchisseuse 2 v Malick Secondary 1, Blanchisseuse

Tranquility Secondary, Bye
 
Fri 09th

3:45pm, Malick Secondary v Tranquility Secondary, Malick – Did Not Play (Malick wins 5-3 in re-match)

3:45pm, East Mucurapo v Blanchissuese, Fatima – Did Not Play

Diego Martin Central, Bye
 
Tues 13th

3:45pm, Blanchissuese v Diego Martin Central, Blanchisseuse
3:45pm, Tranquility Secondary v East Mucurapo, Tranquility
Malick Secondary, Bye

South Zone

SEPTEMBER

Fri 11th

2:30pm, Siparia West 2 v Moruga 1, Manny Ramjohn

4:30pm, Pleasantville 3 (Jude Phillip 56, Dillon Yearwood 68, Michael Stewart 69) v Vessigny 0 , Manny Ramjohn
 
Sat 12th

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 0 v Princes Town West 1, Point Fortin  
 
Tue 15th

3:45pm, Moruga v Vessigny, Moruga

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 0 v Pleasantville 1 (Denzil Marcano Pen), Point Fortin

3:45pm, Princes Town West v Siparia West, Princes Town
 
Fri 18th

3:45pm, Moruga v Princes Town West, Moruga = Postponed due to crowd disturbance

3:45pm, Vessigny 2 v Point Fortin East 0, La Brea

3:45pm, Pleasantville 2 (Dillon Yearwood 11, Denzil Marcano 26) v Siparia West 1 (Darius Peters 76 Own-Goal), Pleasantville
 
Tues 22nd

3:45pm, Princes Town West v Vessigny, Princes Town

3:45pm, Pleasantville 4 v Moruga 0, Pleasantville

3:45pm, Siparia West 0 v Point Fortin East 0, Siparia
 
Fri 25th

3:45pm, Vessigny v Siparia West, La Brea

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 5 v Moruga 2, Point Fortin

3:45pm, Princes Town West 1 v Pleasantville 0, Princes Town
 
Round 2

Tue 29th

3:45pm, Moruga 4 v Siparia West 2, Moruga

3:45pm, Vessigny 1 v Pleasantville 2 (Jude Phillip, Michael Stuart), La Brea

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 0 v Princes Town West 2, Point Fortin

OCTOBER

Fri 02nd

3:45pm, Vessigny 2 v Moruga 2, La Brea

3:45pm, Pleasantville 3 (K.Jordan, Jude Phillip, Own-Goal) v Point Fortin East 0, Pleasantville

3:45pm, Siparia West 0 v Princes Town West 0, Siparia
 
Fri 06th

3:45pm, Princes Town West 2 v Moruga 0, Princes Town

3:45pm, Siparia West 1 v Pleasantville 2 (Dillon Yearwood, Denzil Marcano), Siparia

3:45pm, Point Fortin East v Vessigny, Point Fortin
 
Tues 09th

3:45pm, Moruga 0 v Pleasantville 4, Moruga

3:45pm, Vessigny v Princes Town West, La Brea – Did Not Play

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 0 v Siparia West 0, Point Fortin
 
Fri 13th

3:45pm, Pleasantville 1 (Dillon Yearwood) v Princes Town West 1, Pleasantville

3:45pm, Siparia West 2 v Vessigny 0, Siparia

3:45pm, Moruga v Point Fortin East, Moruga

Tobago Zone

SEPTEMBER

Fri 11th

3:00pm, Pentecostal L&L 1 (Jabari Francis 90) v Bishop’s High 2 (Che Richards 45, Nyerere Edwards 55), TBA

5:00pm, Scarborough 3 (Kellon James 20, Jai Sheppard 73, Lashawn Roberts 89) v Mason Hall 0, TBA
 
Sun 13th

3:45pm, Goodwood 2 (Kieron Bobb 37, Andre Lewis 67) v Signal Hill 2 (Nathan Cadiz 38, Akil Frank 86), Goodwood

Roxborough, Bye
 
Wed 16th

3:45pm, Roxborough 0 v Bishop’s High 1 (Nyree Edwards), Roxborough

3:45pm, Mason Hall 0 v Goodwood 3 (Javon Williams 2, Darrion Williams), Mason Hall

3:45pm, Pentecostal L&L v Scarborough, Signal Hill 

Signal Hill, Bye
 
Sat 19th

3:45pm, Goodwood 1 (Andre Lewis) v Pentecostal L&L 0, Goodwood

3:45pm, Signal Hill 4 (Omarrley James 48, Calvin Chapman 61, N'kosi Chance 75, 78) v Mason Hall 0, Signal Hill

3:45pm, Scarborough 7 (Tafarel Joseph 5, Kellon James, Akeem Gardiner) v Roxborough 0, Scarborough

Bishop’s High, Bye
 
Wed 23rd

3:45pm, Pentecostal L&L 0 v Signal Hill 2 (Omarley James, Nathan Cadiz), Signal Hill

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 0 v Scarborough 4 (Kellon James 2, Jaiye Sheppard 2), Mt Pleasant

3:45pm, Roxborough 0 v Goodwood 1, Roxborough

Mason Hall, Bye
 
Sat 26th

3:45pm, Goodwood 0 v Bishop’s High 2 (Che Richards, Kyle Civilien), Goodwood

3:45pm, Mason Hall 0 v Pentecostal L&L 1 (Jabari Francis), Mason Hall

3:45pm, Signal Hill 1 v Roxborough 0, Signal Hill

Scarborough, Bye
 
Wed 30th

3:45pm, Scarborough 3 (Taffarel Joseph, Kellon James, Jaiye Sheppard) v Goodwood High 1 (Javon Williams), Scarborough

3:45pm, Roxborough 2 (Junlan Antoine, Keanu Brathwaite) v Mason Hall 3 (Gereb Louis 2, Nicholas Alfred), Roxborough

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 0 v Signal Hill 1, Mt. Pleasant

Pentecostal L&L, Bye

Sat 03rd

3:45pm, Pentecostal L&L 2 (Dariel Roberts 26, Jabari Francis 72) v Roxborough 0, Signal Hill

3:45pm, Signal Hill 1 (Calvin Chapman) v Scarborough 3 (Lashawn Roberts 2, Kellon James), Signal Hill

3:45pm, Mason Hall 1 v Bishop’s High 1 (Nyree Edwards), Mason Hall

Goodwood, Bye

OCTOBER

Round 2

Wed 07th

3:45pm, Signal Hill 1 v Goodwood 0, Signal Hill

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 0 v Pentecostal L&L 2, Mt. Pleasant

3:45pm, Mason Hall v Scarborough, Mason Hall

Roxborough, Bye 
 
Sat 10th

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 4 (Ryshon Gift, Dominique Lyons-Pen, Nyree Edwards, Kyle Cevilien) v Roxborough 0, Mt. Pleasant 

3:45pm, Goodwood 3 (Javon Williams 2, Darrion Williams) v Mason Hall 0, Goodwood

3:45pm, Scarborough 0 v Pentecostal L&L 1 (Jabari Francis), Scarborough
 
Signal Hill, Bye
 
Wed 14th

3:45pm, Pentecostal L&L 1 (Jabari Francis 92) v Goodwood 1 (Javon Williams 1), Signal Hill

3:45pm, Mason Hall 0 v Signal Hill 1 (Marlon Kerr 86), Mason Hall

3:45pm, Roxborough 2 (Mihirie Malchan, Kyle George) v Scarborough 5 (Kareem Agard 3, Kellon James, Jayie Sheppard), Roxborough

Bishop’s High, Bye 
 
Sat 17th

3:45pm, Signal Hill v Pentecostal L&L, Signal Hill

3:45pm, Scarborough 1 v Bishop’s High 2, Scarborough

3:45pm, Goodwood v Roxborough, Goodwood

Mason Hall, Bye 
 
Mon 19th

3:45pm, Pentecostal L&L v Mason Hall, Signal Hill
3:45pm, Bishop’s High v Goodwood, Mt. Pleasant
3:45pm, Roxborough v Signal Hill, Roxborough
Scarborough, Bye 
 
Wed 21st

3:45pm, Signal Hill 5 (Omarley James 2, Akiel Frank, Akiel Holford, N’Kosi Chance) v Bishop’s High 0, Signal Hill

3:45pm, Goodwood 2 v Scarborough 2, Goodwood

3:45pm, Mason Hall v Roxborough, Mason Hall - Postponed

Pentecostal L&L, Bye
 
Sat 24th

3:45pm, Roxborough v Pentecostal L&L, Roxborough

3:45pm, Scarborough 1 (Kareem Agard) v Signal Hill 1 (Akeem Benjamin), Scarborough

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 1 (Nyree Edwards) v Mason Hall 1 (Jarieb Louis), Mt. Pleasant

Goodwood, Bye

SSFL Boys Championship Division Big-5 (Pleasantville, East Mucurapo, Chaguanas North, Five Rivers & Signal Hill) Promotion Matches

OCTOBER

Fri 23rd

3:30pm, Chaguanas North 2 v East Mucurapo 3, TBA

3:30pm, Five Rivers 2 v Pleasantville 1, TBA

Signal Hill, Bye
 
Tues 27th

3:30pm, East Mucurapo 3 v Five Rivers 1, Fatima Ground

3:30pm, Signal Hill v Chaguanas North, Signal Hill Ground

Pleasantville, Bye
 
Fri 30th

3:30pm, Pleasantville 0 v Signal Hill 0, Pleasantville

3:30pm, Chaguanas North 4 v Five Rivers 1, Chaguanas

East Mucurapo, Bye

NOVEMBER
 
Sun 01st

3:30pm, Five Rivers 0 v Signal Hill 2, Larry Gomes Stadium

3:30pm, East Mucurapo 1 v Pleasantville 1,  Fatima Ground

Chaguanas North, Bye
 
Tues 03rd

3:30pm, Pleasantville 1 (Anfernee Joefield) v Chaguanas North 0, Pleasantville

3:30pm, Signal Hill 3 v East Mucurapo 1, Signal Hill

Five Rivers, Bye

Zonal Inter-Col

North Zone

Wed 4th

Blanchisseuse Secondary v Diego Martin Central
Tranquillity Secondary v Malick Secondary

Fri 6th

St Anthony’s 5 v Malick Secondary 0, St Anthony’s Ground

Fatima v Trinity Moka, Fatima Ground

Monday 9th

QRC 1 (Jean-Paul Rochford 35) v East Mucurapo 1 (Glenroy Pierre 11)
– East Mucurapo won 5-4 on penalty-kicks

St Mary’s 3 v Blanchisseuse 1

Fri 13

St Mary’s 2 v East Mucurapo 0

St Anthony’s 4 v Trinity Moka 0

(Thur 19th)

St Mary’s College 1 (Ethan Shim 83) v St Anthony’s College 3 (Brent Joel 50, Nathan Harte 58 Own-Goal, Kathon St Hillaire 89), Hasely Crawford Stadium.

South Zone

Tues 3rd

Princes Town West 1 (Aaron Rodney) v Moruga Secondary 0

Siparia West v Vessigny Secondary

Fri 6th

Pleasantville Secondary 7 (Jude Phillip 2, Dillon Yearwood 3, Denzil Marcan, Enrique Duncan) v Point Fortin East 1

Shiva Boys v Fyzabad, Manny Ramjohn Stadium

Naparima 4 (Renaldo Francoi 48, Shane Sandy 44-Pen, 70, Isaiah Hudson 75) v Princes Town West 0, Manny Ramjohn Stadium

Mon 9th

St Benedict’s 1 (Jaron Francois 19) v Pleasantville 0

Presentation 8 (Neon Lamie 14, 16, 19, 61, Akeel Bridgeman 81, 86, Kareem Riley 8, Jarod Gordon 76) v Vessigny 1 (Omri Baird 67)

Fri 13th

Naparima 3 (Isaiah Hudson 2, 7, Jarred Dass 17) v Shiva Boys 2 (Junior Assoon 5, Shaquille John 59)

Presentation San Fernando 2 (Kareem Riley 30, Nion Rammy 33) v St Benedict’s 1 (Taryll Coutou 25)

Fri 20th

Naparima College 3 (Anderson Toussaint 48, Isaiah Hudson 55, Justin Sadoo 63) v Presentation College (San F’do) 2 (Kareem Riley 25, Terrell Williams 90+3), Manny Ramjohn Stadium

East Zone

Thur 5th

San Juan North 9 (Brent Sam 1, Rhondel Gibson 2, Brandon Semper 2, Joshua Leach 2, Lukman Brooks 1, Jermelle Britto 1) vs Barataria South 0

Fri 6th

Five Rivers 4 v Arima North Secondary 0, Bourg Mulatresse

Mon 9th

Valencia 2 (Damien Weekes 38, Hakeem Lee 45) vs Trinity East 1 (Keshorn Hackshaw 7)

St Augustine 8 (Anthony Samuel 40, 44, 86, Jesse Joseph 6, 22, Tyrik Alexander 84, 87, Kenton James 88) vs Toco 1 (Lyndon Felix 29)

Thur 12th

San Juan North Secondary 0 v Five Rivers Secondary 1

St Augustine Secondary 3 (Kenton James 5, Anthony Samuel 58, Isaiah Lee 86) v Valencia High 1

Wed 18th

St Augustine 2 (Kenton James 24, Jesse Joseph 76) v Five Rivers Secondary 0

Central Zone

Wed 11th

Presentation 8 v Tabaquite 1, Presentation Ground

Couva East 4 v Miracle Ministries 1, Couva East

Chaguanas North 0 v ASJA Boys 3, New Settlement Ground

Sat 21st

Carapichaima East 3 v Presentation Chaguanas 0

Tobago Zone

Mon 9th

Speyside High v Roxborough Secondary

Mon 11th

Scarborough 1 (Kellon James 69) v Mason Hall 1 (K’Jaun John 30)
– Mason Hall won 5-3 on penalty-kicks

Signal Hill Secondary 3 (Jalani James, Omarley James, N’Kosie Chance) v Goodwood High 0

Pentecostal L&L 1 v Bishop's High 0, 5pm

Sat 14th

Mason Hall 0 v Speyside 2

Signal Hill 0 v Pentecostal L&L 0
– Signal Hill won 4-2 on penalty-kicks

Web 18th

Signal Hill Secondary 3 v Speyside High 3
– Speyside High won 9-8 on penalty-kicks

Inter-Col Quarter-Finals

Mon 23rd

Speyside High 1 v St. Augustine Secondary 2 (Tyriq Alexander, Isaiah Lee), Mt Pleasant

Tues 24th

St Anthony’s College 2 (Haile Beckles 35, 45) v Carapichaima East 0, Hasely Crawford Stadium

Inter-Col Semi-Finals

St. Augustine Secondary 1 (Joshua Marshall 13) v Naparima College 2 (Jarred Dass 46, Shobal Celestin 90+2), Manny Ramjohn Stadium

Inter-Col Finals

Naparima College 2 (Jarred Dass 45, 48) v St Anthony’s College 0, Manny Ramjohn Stadium

Championship Division - GIRLS

East Zone

SEPTEMBER

Sun 13th

3:00pm, Bishop’s Anstey East v Five Rivers, Trincity
3:00pm, San Juan North v St. Augustine, San Juan
St. George’s College, Bye
 
Thur 17th

3:45pm, St. George’s College 0 v San Juan North 1, Barataria

3:45pm, St. Augustine 2 v Bishop’s Anstey East 2, St. Augustine

Five Rivers, Bye
 
Sun 20th

3:00pm, Five Rivers v St. Augustine, Five Rivers
3:00pm, Bishop’s Anstey East v St. George’s College, Trincity
San Juan North, Bye
 
Sun 27th

3:45pm, San Juan North 0 v Bishop’s Anstey East 5, San Juan

3:45pm, St. George’s College v Five Rivers, Barataria - Did Not Play

St. Augustine, Bye

OCTOBER

Thur 01st

3:45pm, St. Augustine v St. George’s College, St. Augustine
3:45pm, Five Rivers v San Juan North, Five Rivers
Bishop’s Anstey East, Bye
 
Sun 04th

3:00pm, Five Rivers v Bishop’s Anstey East, Five Rivers - Postponed

3:00pm, St. Augustine 8 v San Juan North 0, St. Augustine

St. George’s, Bye
 
Thur 08th

3:45pm, San Juan North 3 v St. George’s College 0, San Juan

3:45pm, Bishop’s Anstey East 0 v St. Augustine 2, Trincity

Five Rivers, Bye
 
Sun 11th

3:00pm, St. Augustine v Five Rivers, St. Augustine

3:00pm, St. George’s College 0 v Bishop’s Anstey East 0, Barataria

San Juan North, Bye
 
Thur 15th

3:45pm, Bishop’s Anstey East 5 v San Juan North 0, Trincity

3:45pm, Five Rivers v St. George’s College, Five Rivers - Postponed

St. Augustine, Bye
 
Sun 18th

3:00pm, St. George’s College 0 v St. Augustine 6, Barataria

3:00pm, San Juan North v Five Rivers, San Juan

Bishop’s Anstey East, Bye

South Zone

SEPTEMBER

Sun 13th

3:00pm, Fyzabad Secondary 11 v San Fernando East 0, Fyzabad

3:00pm, Point Fortin East 9 v St. Joseph Convent San Fernando 1, Techier

Thur 17th

3:45pm, San Fernando East 0 v Point Fortin East 11, Pleasantville

3:45pm, St. Joseph Convent 0 v Fyzabad Secondary 5, San Fernando
 
Sun 20th

3:00pm, San Fernando East v St. Joseph Convent, Pleasantville
3:00pm, Point Fortin East v Fyzabad Secondary, Techier
 
Round 2

Sun 27th

3:00pm, San Fernando East 0 v Fyzabad Secondary 7, Pleasantville

3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent 1 v Point Fortin East 9, San Fernando

OCTOBER

Thur 01st

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 6 v St. Joseph Convent 0, Fyzabad

3:45pm, Point Fortin East v San Fernando East, Techier
 
Sun 04th

3:00pm, Fyzabad Secondary v Point Fortin East, Fyzabad
3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent v San Fernando East, San Fernando
 
Round 3

Thur 08th

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 9 v St. Joseph Convent 1, VTBN

3:45pm, Fyzabad Secondary 7 v San Fernando East 0, VTBN
 
Sun 11th

3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent 0 v Fyzabad Secondary 3, VTBN

3:00pm, San Fernando East 0 v Point Fortin East 6, VTBN
 
Thur 15th

3:45pm, St. Joseph Convent 3 v San Fernando East 0, VTBN

3:45pm, Point Fortin East 0 v Fyzabad Secondary 1, VTBN

North Zone

SEPTEMBER

Sun 13th

3:00pm, Bishop’s Anstey POS 0 v St. Francois Girls 2, Bishop’s

3:00pm, Diego Martin Central 3 v Success Laventille 3, D/Martin Central

3:00pm, Providence Girls 3 v St. Joseph Convent 12, Providence
 
Thur 17th

3:45pm, Success Laventille 3 v Bishop’s Anstey POS 4, Success

3:45pm, St. Joseph Convent 0 v Diego Martin Central 8, St. Joseph

3:45pm, St. Francois Girls 4 v Providence Girls 1, St. Francois
 
Sun 20th

3:00pm, Bishop’s Anstey POS 7 v Providence Girls 0, Bishop’s

3:00pm, Diego Martin Central 1 v St. Francois Girls 0, D/Martin Central

3:00pm, Success Laventille 8 v St. Joseph Convent 0, Success
 
Sun 27th

3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent 0 v Bishop’s Anstey POS 1, St. Joseph

3:00pm, St. Francois Girls 1 v Success Laventille 1, St. Francois

3:00pm, Providence Girls 0 v Diego Martin Central 4, Providence
 
OCTOBER
 
Thur 01st

3:45pm, Success Laventille 7 v Providence Girls 0, Success

3:45pm, Diego Martin Central 1 v Bishop’s Anstey POS 0, D/Martin Central

3:45pm, St. Francois Girls 2 v St. Joseph Convent 1, St. Francois

Round 2

Sun 04th

3:00pm, St. Francois Girls 0 v Bishop’s Anstey POS 4, St. Francois
 
3:00pm, Success Laventille 4 v Diego Martin Central 5, Success

3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent 5 v Providence Girls 0, St. Joseph
 
Thur 08th

3:45pm, Bishop’s Anstey POS v Success Laventille, Bishop’s

3:45pm, Diego Martin Central 3 v St. Joseph Convent 0, D/Martin Central

3:45pm, Providence Girls 0 v St. Francois Girls 4, Providence
 
Sun 11th

3:00pm, Providence Girls v Bishop’s Anstey POS, Providence
3:00pm, St. Francois Girls v Diego Martin Central, St. Francois
3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent v Success Laventille, St. Joseph
 
Thur 15th

3:45pm, Bishop’s Anstey POS 1 (Leah Dos Santos) v St. Joseph Convent 0, Bishop’s

3:45pm, Success Laventille 1 v St. Francois Girls 1, Success

3:45pm, Diego Martin Central 4 v Providence Girls 0, D/Martin Central
 
Sun 18th

3:00pm, Providencs Girls v Success Laventille, Providence
3:00pm, Bishop’s Anstey POS v Diego Martin Central, Bishop’s
3:00pm, St. Joseph Convent v St. Francois Girls, St. Joseph

Tobago Zone

SEPTEMBER

Sun 13th

3:00pm, Signal Hill v Scarborough, Signal Hill
3:00pm, Speyside High v Roxborough, Speyside
3:00pm, Bishop’s High v Mason Hall, Mt. Pleasant
 
Thur 17th

3:45pm, Roxborough v Signal Hill, Roxborough - Roxborough withdraws from the competition

3:45pm, Mason Hall 0 v Scarborough 3 (Aaliyah Charles 2, Jeanelle Lawrence), Mason Hall

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 0 v Speyside High 0, Mt. Pleasant
 
Sun 20th

3:00pm, Signal Hill v Mason Hall, Signal Hill
3:00pm, Roxborough v Bishop’s High, Roxborough
3:00pm, Scarborough v Speyside High, Scarborough
 
Sun 27th

3:00pm, Bishop’s High 0 v Signal Hill 1 (Shevica Persaud), Mt. Pleasant

3:00pm, Speyside High 0 v Mason Hall 7 (Lloysha Simon 3, Celene Lorraine 2, Britney Hamilton, Jelese Alexander), Speyside

3:00pm, Scarborough v Roxborough, Scarborough

OCTOBER
 
Thur 01st

3:45pm, Signal Hill 7 (Asha James 15, 52, 70, 80, Gamelia Waldron 54, Tyrese Cooper 57, Ashanti Campbell 65) v Speyside High 1 (Shivern Mc Kenzie 11), Signil Hill

3:45pm, Bishop’s High 0 v Scarborough 5, Mt. Pleasant

3:45pm, Mason Hall v Roxborough, Mason Hall

Round 2

Sun 04th

3:00pm, Scarborough 2 v Signal Hill 0, Scarborough

3:00pm, Mason Hall 1 v Bishop’s High 0, Mason Hall

3:00pm, Roxborough v Speyside High, Roxborough
 
Thur 08th

3:45pm, Signal Hill v Roxborough, Signal Hill

3:45pm, Scarborough 2 v Mason Hall 1, Scarborough
 
3:45pm, Speyside High v Bishop’s High, Speyside—Did Not Play
 
Sun 11th

3:00pm, Mason Hall 0 v Signal Hill 1 (Asha James), Mason Hall

3:00pm, Speyside High 0 v Scarborough 9 (Aaliyah Charles 3, Sherise Roberts 3, Lakita Hall 2, Jenille Lawrence), Speyside

3:00pm, Bishop’s High v Roxborough, Mt. Pleasant
 
Thur 15th

3:45pm, Signal Hill v Bishop’s High, Signal Hill
3:45pm, Mason Hall v Speyside High, Mason Hall
3:45pm, Roxborough v Scarborough, Roxborough
 
Sun 18th

3:00pm, Speyside High v Signal Hill, Speyside

3:00pm, Scarborough 2 (Alliyah Charles 50, 70) v Bishop’s High 1 (Alliyah Akili 30), Scarborough

3:00pm, Roxborough v Mason Hall, Roxborough

SSFL Girls Championship Division Big-4

OCTOBER

Semi-Finals

Thur 22nd

St Augustine Secondary 5 (Laurelle Theodore 3) v Diego Martin Central Secondary 2, Larry Gomes Stadium

Sun 25th

Fyzabad Secondary v Scarborough Secondary, Manny Ramjohn Stdaium - Fyzabad Wins

Finals

Tues 27th

Fyzabad Secondary 1 (Kadeen Louison 77) v St Augustine Secondary 1 (Laurel Theodore 75)
After Penalties: Fyzabad Secondary 4 v St Augustine Secondary 2

Final Premier Division League Standings:

Teams P W D L F A Pts
Naparima 14 11 2 1 29 7 35
St Benedict’s 14 8 4 2 21 14 28
Presentation 14 8 3 3 27 16 27
St Anthony’s 14 8 3 3 23 19 27
Shiva Boys 14 7 5 2 20 11 26
St Augustine 14 8 2 4 27 19 26
QRC 14 5 6 3 18 13 21
San Juan North 14 7 0 7 20 16 21
St Mary’s 14 7 1 6 26 19 22
Trinity Moka 14 3 5 6 23 26 14
Fyzabad 14 5 1 8 20 25 16
Fatima 14 2 4 8 19 29 10
Speyside 14 3 1 10 16 34 10
Carapichaima East 14 1 5 8 11 24 8
Trinity East 14 1 0 13 11 37 3

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 10, 2015, 01:57:49 AM
Champs Naps, Saints win SSFL openers.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


St Mary’s College opened their account in the Premier Division of the new Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season with a 3-0 win over Trinity College East at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, while the defending champions Naparima College were able to follow suit with a 2-0 win over Queen’s Royal College in the late match.

The tackles were crunching and dangerous in the second match of the double-header, as the defending champs Naparima tried to keep the Royalian danger men at bay. They took the lead after 34 minutes, when Jarred Dass headed in a right-wing cross; attacking it like a hammer-head shark.

“Naps” doubled their advantage in the 77th minute with Judah St Louis’ peach of a free kick nestling into the top corner.

In the opening match, Trinity East showed that they have the potential to be a serious nuisance this season. They should have raced into the lead less than 30 seconds into the match when Dareem Daniel was put clean through but the Saint’s goalkeeper Kristopher Donaldson stopped the tame shot.

St Mary’s made them pay minutes later as Ethan Shim had the easiest of tap-ins in the ninth minute, making Trinity custodian Emmanuel John rue failing to deal with the initial shot.

St Mary’s would then go on to dominate the proceedings for the following ten minutes—a period where they should have scored twice. Tyler Kirton was the biggest culprit; slicing wide after stretching to reach a pass from Daniel Conocchiari.

Trinity would eventually settle, and were entertaining if not as technically fluent as their opponents.
Kemuel Keshwar who played on the right side of the Trinity defence, was beaten a few times by Shim, but had a solid performance for the rest of the half, cutting off CIC’s main threat.

Adrian Charles and Andre Raymond pulled the strings in the Trinity midfield, while Kishion Hackshaw was a constant pest, creating a couple divots in the green carpet in the first half with his speed on the left flank; beating Nicholas Emmanuel for pace.

On the hour, CIC made Trinity rue taking off their best player in Daniel, who came off for Stephan Ealie.
Chinua Bernard rounded the keeper—his first touches of the match coming off the bench—and took his time before picking his spot with two defenders on the line. The chance came when Aaron Skeene left Trinity’s Nickel Orr on his back near the centre circle to lead the counter-attack.

St Mary’s kept the pressure up with Shim, forcing John to make a save on the goal-line with his inner thigh. Shim would then force another point-blank save from John, who was determined to keep his teammates in a match that was slipping away from them.

Trinity lost their cohesion after that goal which meant the Saints went on to create a number of chances and dominate the match.

They went further behind ahead with a hotly-contested penalty awarded to the Saints after substitute Ealie felled his opponent in the box. Shim completed his double, hitting it confidently to John’s right in the 86th minute to give the Saints their three points. And a good start.

Reshuffled Tigers hope to pass ‘Book’ test.

he Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) is well underway and, today, last year’s Premier Division runners-up, St Anthony’s College, will be headed to Bourg Mulatresse for a tough opener against the team that finished behind them, San Juan North Secondary, on the second day of action.

The new format of the competition, which has been in effect since last year, sees the top 15 teams from both Trinidad and Tobago locking horns over two months.

The Tigers, who are multiple North Zone and InterCol champions, are currently in a transitional phase, which required them to reshuffle their experienced players.

“We are using senior players in defence to work with the younger defenders,” said long-standing coach Nigel Grovesnor. Andrew Rullow is one of these players who has had to make the shift into defence.

Grovesnor has been trying to keep his players focused on the new season.

“I want the players to be free and relaxed,” he said.

With the experienced playmaker Shem Clauzel returning to spear­head their attack, St Anthony’s could pose some problems for the San Juan defence. The boys from Bourg Mula­tresse have their own ace up their sleeve, however.

Brent Sam was a menace last season in attack and will be returning to the fray this year, hopefully, with the same form that took his team to third in the inaugural Premier Division season.

San Juan North however are also in transition.

“We have a young team and we want to build on last year and see how best we can improve,” said Phillip Fra­ser, coach of the team.

The coach admitted their focus will be on national InterCol action this year as the league may pose to be a stern challenge for his young contingent. It remains to be seen if this is to downplay their true potential, however, as he intends to cash in on the strengths of their goal-scoring skipper, Sam.

“We are trying to build a team around him to get a synchronised effort this year,” he said.

SSFL Premier Division Results
(Wednesday September 9)

St Mary’s College 3 (Ethan Shim 9, 86-Pen, China Bernard 60) v Trinity College East 0

QRC 0 v Naparima College 2 (Jarred Dass 35, Judah St Louis 76)

Teams

QRC: 1.Jadel Poon-Lewis; 2.Tishad Selvon, 4.Anfernee Stokes, 5.Tevin Lessey, 3.Janos Lashley; 18.Adrian Constantine; 13.Demetri Dunkley, 6.Keshawn Villafana (16.Mickel Walkes 61st), 10.Jahrique Stewart, 7.Joash Williams; 15.John-Paul Rochford.

Unused substitutes: 8.Taariq Campbell, 9.Shemar De Gannes, 11.Tereque Hadley, 23.Roger Wason, 22.Saifallah Farrag, 17.Jerald John.

Coach: Dexter Gill

Naparima College: 22.Levi Fernandez; 20.Rondell Payne, 16.Anderson Toussaint, 19.Stephon Smith, 4.Nicholas Thomas; 6.Judah St Louis, 8.Michael Basdeo (capt); 11.Shane Sandy; 23.Renaldo Francois (10.Jeremiah Kezar 55th), 9.Shobal Celestine (7.Akinola Gregory 55th), 12.Jarred Dass (3.Khris Stroud 81st).

Unused substitutes: 1.Darriel Kurjah (GK), 2.Andrews Tyrike, 13.Seon Shippley, 21.Justin Sadoo.

Coach: Angus Eve

Referee: Keilon Bacchus

Today’s matches:
All matches begin at 4 p.m.

Speyside High vs Carapichaima East, Speyside
Trinity Moka vs St Benedict’s, Moka
Presentation Sando vs Fatima, Prsentation
Shiva Boys vs St Augustine, Penal
San Juan North vs St Anthony’s, San Juan

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 11, 2015, 02:01:04 AM
Allen boots ten-man Tigers past San Juan.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Kwesi Allen, one of the few returning players from last year, got the lone goal as St Anthony’s College overcame host San Juan North 1-0 in their Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division clash at the latter’s Bourg Mulatresse Ground, San Juan, yesterday.

What made the win so rewarding for the Westmooring Tigers was that they played the final 30 minutes with ten men after Jules Lee was shown a second yellow-card in the 60th minute.

This was seven minutes after Allen, the SSFL Premier Division topscorer last season fired his team ahead. The win put the Tigers level on three points with defending champions, Naparima College, St Mary’s College, Presentation College of San Fernando, Shiva Boys and St Benedict’s College, all on three points from one match.

The match of the day was at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella where host Presentation College of San Fernando held off Fatima College 4-3 thanks to an own goal in the 88th minute by the visitors’ Mossiah Griffith.

In another South-North clash, St Benedict’s College travelled to Trinity College, Moka, Maraval and came away with a 3-2 triumph while down at the David Williams Recreation Ground, Penal, host Shiva Boys got a 30th minute strike from Shaquille John to edge St Augustine 1-0 and over in Tobago, Speyside drew 2-2 with visitors Carapichaima East.

Teams

San Juan North: 1.D’Andre Villaroel; 12.Warren Chase, 3.Kerdell Sween, 16.Kyle Williams, 6.Brandon Semper; 7.Oneel Jarvis, 5.Rhondel Gibson (20.Jerome Cyrus 90th), 8.Marcus Rosales (14.Shrikel Diamond 62nd), 22.Jermelle Britto (11.Joshua Jerome 55th); 19.Joshua Leach, 9.Brent Sam (capt).

Unused substitutes: 30.Lukman Brooks (GK), 15.Myles Oliver, 17.Kareem John, 24.Obadele Dickson.

Coach: Jerry Moe

St Anthony’s College: 22.Oba Augustine; 20.Brent Joel, 18.Simon Joseph (capt), 19.Andrew Rullow, 17.Raheem Borde; 8.Jules Lee; 11.Adriel Kerr (14.Nilaya Mahon 65th), 13.Shem Clauzel, 9.Shakeem Patrick, 16.Gyasi Moore (4.Haile Beckles 60th); 10.Kwesi Allen (12.Jediel Harewood 88th).

Unused substitutes: 1.Jabari Brice (GK), 2.Tyrese Bailey, 5.Jodel Brown, 6.Khiesa Granger.

Coach: Nigel Grosvenor

Referee: Rashby McPhie

Man of the match: Kwesi Allen (St Anthony’s College)

Results

Yesterday

Speyside High 2 (Kerry Mc Donald 45th 48th) vs Carapichima East 2 (Justin Joseph 31st, Keston Virri 85th)

St Benedict’s 3 (Jeron Pantor 47th, 85th, Kerwin Mitchell 60th) vs Trinity Moka 2 (Isaiah Marshall 30th, Jameel Cunningham 73rd)

Presentation San F’do 4 (Nate Brooks 4th, Nion Lamy 19th, Kareem Riley 41st, own goal Mossiah Griffith 88th) vs Fatima College 3 (Andrew Abraham 24th, Jonathan Cassimire 53rd, Jahreed Murray 67th)

Shiva Boys 1 (Shaquille John 30th) vs St Augustine 0

St Anthony’s 1 (Kwesi Allen 53rd) vs San Juan North 0
 
Wednesday

St Mary’s 3 (Ethan Shim 9th, 86th pen, Chinua Bernard 60th) vs Trinity East 0

Naparima 2 (Jarred Dass 35th, Judah St Louis 76th) vs QRC 0

Today’s Championship Division

North Zone
Tranquillity Sec vs Diego Martin Central, St Mary’s Ground, St Clair, 3.45 pm

East Zone
Five Rivers vs Barataria South, Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, 1.45 pm
Valencia Sec vs Arima North, Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, 3.45 pm

Central Zone
Presentation (Chag) vs Chaguanas North Sec, New Settlement Ground, Caroniu, 3.45 pm

South Zone
Siparia West vs Moruga, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, 2.30 pm
Pleasantville vs Vessigny, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, 4.30 pm

Tobago Zone
Pentecostal Light & Life vs Bishop’s High, Mt Pleasant Ground, 3pm
Scarborough Sec vs Mason Hall Sec, Mt Pleasant Ground, 5 pm.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 13, 2015, 05:44:21 AM
Saints, Naps, Shiva stay perfect.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Naparima College, the reigning First Citizens/BGTT Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division League and “Big-Four” title holders, St Mary’s College and Shiva Boys Hindu College maintained their 100 per cent winning records when matches continued yesterday.

Down at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Naparima got a second-half strike from Jarred Dass (54th) and Jeremiah Kezar in the 90th minute to blank long-time rivals, Presentation College of San Fernando  2-0 in their “South Derby” to add to its first day 2-0 blanking of Queen’s Royal College and moved to six points.

However at the top of the table on goal-difference is the “Saints” who also kept a second straight clean sheet as they trounced bitter rival and  last year’s League and “Big-Four” runner-up St Anthony’s College 4-0 at St Anthony’s College Ground, Westmooring.

For the “Saints”, Ethan Shim opened the scoring as early as the fifth minute before Chinua Bernard doubled the lead in the 32nd. In the second-half, the “Saints” 3-0 winners over Trinity College East in their opener, added items from Daniel Conocchiari in the 65th and Kyle Mowser in the 94th to complete the emphatic win over the host, who were without the suspended Jules Lee.

At Fatima College Ground, Mucurapo, Yohannes Richardson fired Shiva Boys ahead in the 12th minute and his team held that lead until Quinn Rodney doubled the advantage in the 51st. Spurred on by its home crowd, Fatima clawed its way back into the contest in the 79th when Adam Uddenberg converted from the penalty-spot, however, Shiva held onto the slim lead for a second straight win.

There were also wins for San Juan North, Fyzabad Secondary, St Augustine Secondary and Queen’s Royal College while matches continue on Wednesday. In the Championship Division on Friday, Brandon La Croix, of Five Rivers, and Luke La Croix, of Valencia High, (no relation) scored two goals apiece to lead their respective schools to comfortable victories.

Up at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, in the zonal opener, Brandon La Croix scored a first-half brace in the 39th and 41st, while Ronald Boyce (42nd), Zidane Liverpool (44th) and Dominic Douglas (53rd) added one each for Five Rivers in their 5–0 thrashing of Barataria South. And Valencia spanked Arima North 4–1 with Luke La Croix scoring a double as well in the 34th and 40th minutes.

Results

Yesterday

Premier Division

San Juan North 3 (Brent Sam 2, Joshua Leach) vs St Benedict's 0

Fyzabad Sec 1 (Nashorn Simon 65th) vs Carapichaima East 0

St Mary’s 4 (Ethan Shim 5th, Chinua Bernard 32nd, Daniel Conocchiari 65th, Kyle Mowser 94th)  vs St Anthony's 0

Shiva Boys 2 (Yohannes Richardson 12th, Quinn Rodney 51st) vs Fatima 1 (Adam Uddenberg 79th pen)

St Augustine 2 (Isaiah Lee 52nd, Joshua Marshall 58th pen) vs Speyside 1 (Kerri Mc Donald 85th)

Naparima 2 (Jarred Dass 54th, Jeremiah Kezar 90th) vs Presentation San F’do 0

QRC 2 (Demetri Dunkley 31st, Keyshawn Villafana 64th) vs Trinity College East 0

Championship Division

Yesterday: Central Zone:

Couva East 1 vs Miracle Ministries 1

Friday: North Zone:

Tranquillity Sec 3 vs Diego Martin Central 0 - default
East Mucurapo 3 vs Malick Sec 0 - default

East Zone:

Five Rivers 5 (Brandon La Croix 39th, 41st, Ronaldo Boyce 42nd, Zidane Liverpool 44th, Dominic Douglas 57th) vs Barataria South 0

Valencia Sec 5 (Luke La Croix 34th, 40th, own goal 38th, Damian Weeks 85th, Kerdelle De verteuil 90th) vs Arima North 1 (Brandon Calliste 43rd)

Central Zone:

Chaguanas North Sec 2 (Malik Campbell 2) vs Presentation (Chag) 1 (Franzt Abdullah pen)

South Zone:

Pleasantville 3 (Jude Phillip 56th, Dillon Yearwood 68th, Michael Stewart 69th) vs Vessigny 0

Tobago Zone:

Bishop's High  2 (Che Richards 45th, Nyerere Edwards 55th) vs Pentecostal Light & Life 1 (Jabari Francis 90th)

Scarborough Sec 3 (Kellon James 20th, Jai Sheppard 73rd, Lashawn Roberts 89th) vs Mason Hall 0

Upcoming matches

Championship Division South:

Pt Fortin East vs Princes Town West, Techier Ground, Pt Fortin, 3.45pm
Siparia West vs Moruga, Siparia Sec Ground, 3.45pm

Wednesday

Premier Division
All matches begin at 3.45pm. 
 
Presentation San F’do vs Carapichima East, Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre
St Benedict’s College vs St Anthony’s, Mahaica Oval, Pt Fortin
Trinity College Moka vs Trinity College East, Moka, Maraval
Shiva Boys vs Fyzabad Secondary, David Williams Recreation Ground, Penal
San Juan North vs Naparima College, Bourg Mulatresse Ground, San Juan
QRC vs St Augustine, QRC Ground, St Clair
St Mary’s College vs Fatima College, St Mary’s Ground, St Clair
Speyside High - Bye

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 13, 2015, 05:58:46 AM
brent sam still playing school football ...................i hope he is after football scholarship
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 13, 2015, 06:26:07 AM
brent sam still playing school football ...................i hope he is after football scholarship

Maybe that's the advisable path for him? Wasn't he one of the participants of the Turkey trials? Doh recall.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 13, 2015, 06:29:08 AM
Saints, Naps, Shiva stay perfect.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


...

Up at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, in the zonal opener, Brandon La Croix scored a first-half brace in the 39th and 41st, while Ronald Boyce (42nd), Zidane Liverpool (44th) and Dominic Douglas (53rd) added one each for Five Rivers in their 5–0 thrashing of Barataria South. And Valencia spanked Arima North 4–1 with Luke La Croix scoring a double as well in the 34th and 40th minutes.


What a name!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 16, 2015, 02:13:05 AM
WI Sports gives SSFL a boost
T&T Newsday Reports.


Trinidad-based regional sporting network, WI Sports has upped the ante on its involvement with the Secondary Schools’ Football League (SSFL) for the newly commenced 2015 – 2016 season.

Founded in 2010, WI Sports is the only local network dedicated solely to the promotion of local and regional sports and airs on Flow Channel 14.

In addition to filming and broadcasting two games per week live on wisportstv.com and providing ambulance services at the games to be broadcasted, WI Sports will also provide significant advertising of the league on its channel and on popular Flow channels every week.

Now visible in neighbouring islands such as Curacao, Barbados, St Vincent and St Lucia, WI Sports has also partnered with the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) to provide bus transportation to visiting schools throughout the season.

The main sponsors of the Secondary Schools’ Football League are BGTT and First Citizens.

WI Sports’ Founder and Managing Director, Peter C Lewis extended best wishes to all the players and teams in the SSFL, thanked Flow for their continued support and reiterated the network’s commitment to promoting the sporting talents of the nation – and by extension, the region.

“WI Sports has been working closely with the SSFL since our inception,” he explained, “but coming into the new season we really wanted to do more to impact upon the lives of these young and talented student-athletes… So we thought about various ways in which we could add to the efficiency and the promotion and the allure of the tournament.

We came up with a number of initiatives and incentives for the players, the longstanding sponsors, as well as for the viewing audience and the host of family members and friends who support the league.

“We look forward to working with Flow, the SSFL and all the sponsors who support the development of our next generation of student-athletes.” PTSC’s General Manager, Carl Ramdeo said the corporation is delighted to be associated with the SSFL. “We have been involved with sport across TT but this is a new addition,” said Ramdeo.

“We have been associated with cricket and we have been the transportation supplier for the National Football Team. We have also helped with tennis, chess, volleyball and basketball and today we are thrilled to be associated with the Secondary Schools’ Football League, as we get on the road with our young people aiming for the next World Cup and for several World Cups to come.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 17, 2015, 02:30:45 AM
Saints, Naps, Shiva make it three straight.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Naparima College, the reigning First Citizens/BGTT Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division League and “Big-Four” title holder, St Mary’s College and Shiva Boys Hindu College stayed in a three-way battle at the top of the 15-team after contrasting round three victories yesterday.

At Serpentine Road, St Clair, Fatima beaten in its first two matches, 3-4 to Presentation College of San Fernando, and 1-2 against another South Zone team, Shiva Boys, stunned the host and league leaders when Joshua Araujo-Wilson put them ahead 1-0 which they took into the break.

However, in the second-half, the “Saints” who blanked Trinity College East 3-0 in their opener and followed up with an emphatic 4-0 away win over bitter rivals St

Anthony’s College hit back with a brace from Daniel Conocchiari to secure a third win on the trot for maximum nine points.

At Bourg Mulatresse Ground, San Juan, the Angus Eve-coached Naparima whipped host San Juan North 3-1 to add to its previous similar 2-0 wins over Queen’s Royal College and Presentation College of San Fernando.

One again, striker Jarred Dass was on target for Naps with his third goal in as many matches in the 32nd minute but Joshua Leach responded for San Juan North with his second of the campaign for a 1-1 half-time score.

Nine minutes after the resumption, Shane Sandy restored Naps narrow advantage and with three minutes left on the clock, Shobal Celestine seal the win for the visitors.

And Down South at the David Williams Recreation Ground, Penal, Shiva Boys which edged St Augustine Secondary 1-0 and followed up with a 2-1 defeat of Fatima got second-half strikes from Quinn Rodney (61st) and Kyle Sylvester, four minutes into time added one from the penalty-spot to defeat promoted Fyzabad Secondary 2-0.

In other matches, St Benedict’s College edged St Anthony’s College 2-1 at Mahaica Oval, Pt Fortin; Queen’s Royal College and St Augustine battled to a 1-1 draw at QRC Ground, St Clair; Presentation of San Fernando blanked Carapichima East 2-0 at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre, and Trinity College Moka battled to an entertaining 4-3 win over Trinity College East, at Moka, Maraval.

Yesterday’s SSFL Premier Division:

Presentation San F’do 2 (Kyle Moodie 7th, A. Brooks 15th) vs Carapichima East 0

St Benedict’s 2 (Taryll Coutou 69th pen, Shermar Ravello 86th) vs St Anthony’s 1 (Simon Joseph 90th)

Trinity Moka 4 (Isaiah Marshall 2, Josiah Bentick, Josiah Joseph) vs Trinity East 3 (Keshorn Hackshaw 2, Nickel Orr)

Shiva Boys 2 (Quinn Rodney 61st, Kyle Sylvester 90th pen) vs Fyzabad 0

Naparima 3 (Jarred Dass 32nd, Shane Sandy 54th, Shobal Celestine 87th) vs San Juan North 1 (Joshua Leach 34th)

QRC 1 (Demetri Dunkley 33rd) vs St Augustine 1 (Isaiah Lee 17th)

St Mary’s 2 (Daniel Connocchiari 2) vs Fatima 1 (Joshua Araujo-Wilson)

Current SSFL Premier Division Standings:

Teams P W D L F A Pts
St Mary’s 3 3 0 0 9 1 9
Naparima 3 3 0 0 7 1 9
Shiva Boys 3 3 0 0 5 1 9
Presentation 3 2 0 1 6 5 6
St Benedict’s 3 2 0 1 5 6 6
St Augustine 3 1 1 1 3 3 4
QRC 3 1 1 1 3 3 4
Trinity Moka 2 1 1 0 6 6 3
San Juan North 3 1 0 2 4 4 3
Fyzabad 2 1 0 1 1 2 3
St Anthony’s 3 1 0 2 2 6 3
Speyside 2 0 1 1 3 4 1
Carapichaima East 3 0 1 2 2 5 1
Fatima 3 0 0 3 5 8 0
Trinity East 3 0 0 3 3 9 0

Scarborough overpower Mason Hall
T&T Newsday Reports.


SCARBOROUGH overpowered Mason Hall 3-0 on Friday, as the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys Championship Division got underway.

Kellon James opened the scoring for Scarborough after 20 minutes, while Jai Sheppard widened the lead in the 73rd.

Lashawn Roberts completed the scoring for Scarborough in the 89th.

Bishop’s High got the better of Pentecostal Light and Life 2-1 in the other fixture on Friday.

Che Richards (45th) and Nyerere Edwards (55th) found the back of the net for Bishop’s High, while Jabari Francis (90th) got the consolation for Pentecostal Light and Life.

On Sunday, Goodwood and Signal Hill played to a 2-2 draw. Kieron Bobb put Goodwood ahead in the 37th but Nathan Cadiz knotted the scores a minute later. Andre Lewis restored Goodwood’s lead in the 67th but Akil Frank guaranteed a share of the points for both teams when he found the back of the net in the 86th.

Pleasantville strolled past Vessigny 3-0 in the South Zone on Friday, with items from Jude Phillip (56th), Dillon Yearwood (68th) and Michael Stewart (69th).

Princes Town West edged Point Fortin 1-0 on Saturday while Siparia West pipped Moruga 2-1 on Sunday, in other South Zone meetings.

In the North Zone on Friday, there were the irony of two games ended with 3-0 default victories - Tranquillity over Diego Martin Central and East Mucurapo over Malick.

Five Rivers trounced Barataria South 5-0 and Valencia strolled past Arima North 5-1 in a pair of East Zone meetings on Friday.

The scheduled clash between Sangre Grande and Toco was cancelled as Sangre Grande announced their withdrawal from the competition.

In the Central Zone on Friday, Malik Campbell scored a pair as Chaguanas North got the better of Presentation Chaguanas 2-1. Frantz Abdullah got the lone strike for Presentation.

A day later, Couva East and Miracle Ministries drew 1-1 while the carded game between Tabaquite and ASJA Boys was postponed due to the lack of match officials.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 17, 2015, 02:44:02 AM
Fyzabad humiliate Sando East
T&T Newsday Reports.


FYZABAD HUMILIATED San Fernando East 11-0 on Sunday as the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls’ Championship Division kicked off on Sunday.

This game was one of two in the South Zone and, in the other lopsided contest, Point Fortin East embarrassed St Joseph’s Convent San Fernando 9-1.

In the North Zone, three games were contested, with St Joseph’s Convent Port of Spain hammering Providence 12-3 and St Francois blanking Bishop’s Anstey 2-0.

Also, Diego Martin Central were held to a 3-3 draw by Success Laventille.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 19, 2015, 05:19:59 AM
Point Fortin East win big in Girls SSFL.
T&T Express Reports.


The action may be heating up in the boys' division of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) but they aren't the only ones in the thick of the action as the girls division kicked off last Sunday with action in the north and south zones.

Thursday served up the second round of matches and there were several big winners across the zones including Point Fortin East, Fyzabad Secondary, Diego Martin Central and Scarborough in Tobago.

Diego Martin Central ran riot with an 8-0 win over St Joseph's Covent Port of Spain, moving into second place after their 3-3 opening match draw with Success Laventille. They trail St Francois Girls by two points, as a result of St Francois notching their second win in two matches, beating Bishop's Anstey 2-0 in the opener and Providence 4-1 on Thursday. Bishop's Anstey beat Success Laventille in a close 4-3 win.

Fyzabad Secondary put five unanswered goals past St Joseph's Convent San Fernando to register their second win after their 11-0 rout of San Fernando East Secondary. Sando East again suffered a big defeat as Point Fortin East also put 11 past them to make sure they stay bottom of the South group. Point Fortin East lead the standings in the South, followed by Fyzabad Secondary.

Despite Roxborough withdrawing from the competition, action went on as planned in Tobago, with Scarborough beating Mason Hall with a comfortable 3-0 win to send them to the top after the first round of matches. Bishop's High and Speyside played out a 0-0 draw in the division's other match.

Over to east, and St Augustine were unable to get the better of Bishop's Anstey East as the teams drew 2-2. San Juan North Secondary edged St George's College 1-0 to register the only win in the opening round.

Tomorrow's SSFL Girls Fixtures
(All matches start at 3 p.m.)

East Zone
Five Rivers v St Augustine - Five Rivers 3pm
Bishop's Anstey East v St George's College - Trincity

South Zone
San Fernando East v St Joseph's Convent S'do - Pleasantville
Point Fortin East v Fyzabad Secondary - Techier

North Zone
Bishop's Anstey POS v Providence Girls - Bishop's
Diego Martin Central v St Francois Girls - D/Martin Central
Success Laventille v St Joseph's Convent - Success Laventille

Tobago Zone
Signal Hill v Mason Hall - Signal Hill
Roxborough v Bishop's High - Roxborough
Scarborough v Speyside High - Scarborough

RELATED NEWS

Pt Fortin East, Fyzabad, St Francois get second win.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Pt Fortin East Secondary, Fyzabad Secondary and St Francois Girls College made it two straight wins from as many matches when the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Championship Division continued in all four zones on Thursday.

In the South Zone, Pt Fortin East clobbered San Fernando East 11-0 at Pleasantville to push its points tally to six from two matches, the same as Fyzabad Secondary which trounced St Joseph Convent (San Fernando) 5-0 ahead of their top-of-the-table clash at Techier Ground, Pt Fortin tomorrow from 3 pm.

In the North, St Francois whipped bitter rivals Providence 4-1 in their “Belmont Derby” on St Francois Ground, Queen’s Park Savannah also moving to six points, two ahead of Diego Martin Central, which mauled St Joseph Convent (Port-of-Spain) 8-0.

Up in the East Zone, San Juan North edged St George’s College 1-0 to go top of the table while St Augustine and Bishop’s Anstey East drew 2-2.

And over in Tobago, Scarborough Secondary trounced Mason Hall 3-0 led by a double from Aaliyah Charles and one  from Jeanelle Lawrence, and Speyside and Bishop’s High ended goalless.

Matches continue tomorrow (Sunday) from 3pm in all four zones.

Thursday’s results:

North:

Bishop’s Anstey 4 vs Success Laventille 3

Diego Martin Central 8 vs St Joseph Convent 0

St Francois 4 vs Providence 1

South:

Fyzabad 5 vs St Joseph Convent 0

Pt Fortin East 11 vs San Fernando East 0

East:

San Juan North 1 vs St George’s 0

St Augustine 2 vs Bishop’s Anstey East 2

Tobago:

Scarborough 3 (Aaliyah Charles 2, Jeanelle Lawrence) vs Mason Hall 0

Speyside High 0 vs Bishop’s High 0

Tomorrow matches:

East:

Five Rivers vs St Augustine @ Five Rivers, 3pm

Bishop’s Anstey East vs St George’s @ Trincity, 3pm

South:

San Fernando East vs St Joseph Convent @ Pleasantville

Pt Fortin East vs Fyzabad @ Techier Ground, Pt Fortin

North:

Bishop’s Anstey vs Providence @ Bishop’s

D/Martin Central vs St Francois @ D/Martin Central

Tobago:

Signal Hill vs Mason Hall @ Signal Hill

Scarborough vs Speyside @ Scarborough

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 19, 2015, 05:29:10 AM
Naps, Saints in top of table SSFL clash.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Naparima College, the reigning BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division League title holder, and St Mary’s College, two of the three teams with 100 per cent winning records to start the season will do battle in a top-of-the-table clash today at Lewis Street, San Fernando from 3.45 pm.

After three rounds of matches, St Mary’s, Naparima and Shiva Boys are still locked at the top of they 15-team table with maximum nine points, each.

However the “Saints” are atop the standings based on a better goal-difference of plus-eight to Naparima’s plus-six and Shiva’s plus-four.

So far this season, the “Saints” led by the inform Chinua Bernard (three goals) and Ethan Shim, the league leader with four goals have rattled off victories over Trinity College East (3-0), bitter rival St Anthony’s College (4-0) and long time nemesis Fatima College (2-1).

Naparima, who is also the reigning Big-Four champion, has also been impressive securing victories over Queen’s Royal College and Presentation College of San Fernando, both by 2-0 margins and in their last fixture, scored an impressive 3-1 away triumph over San Juan North led by striker Jarred Dass, who has netted in every match, setting the stage for an interesting match-up. 

Should the Naparima and St Mary’s match fail to produce a winner, then Shiva Boys Hindu College will also have a chance at sole hold of top spot when it travels to Carapichaima East.

The Shiva Boys enter today’s match behind wins against St Augustine Secondary (1-0), Fatima College (2-1) and promoted Fyzabad Secondary (2-0) and will be favoured against Carapichaima which has one point from three matches and is coming off a 0-2 loss at Presentation College of San Fernando.

In other matches, St Augustine and QRC, both with four points come up against Presentation and Fatima respectively; St Anthony’s host Trinity College Moka and Trinity College East is at home to San Juan North.

Today’s matches
NB: All matches begin at 3.45pm     

St Anthony’s College vs Trinity Moka, St Anthony’s   

Carapichaima East vs Shiva Boys, Carapichaima   

St Augustine vs Presentation San F’do, St Augustine

Trinity East vs San Juan North, Trincity

Naparima vs St Mary’s, Lewis St, San F’do

Fyzabad vs Speyside High, Fyzabad.

Fatima vs QRC, Fatima Grounds, Mucurapo Road

SSFL leading scorers:

4 - Ethan Shim (St Mary's),

3- Kerri Mc Donald (Speyside),  Chinua Bernard (St Mary's), Jarred Dass (Naparima), Isaiah Marshall (Trinity Moka)

2 -  Brent Sam, Joshua Leach (San Juan North), Jeron Pantor (St Benedict's), Demetri Dunkley (QRC), Isaiah Lee (St Augustine), Quinn Rodney (Shiva Boys), Keshorn Hackshaw (Trinity East), Nate Brooks (St Benedict's).

Current standings:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
St Mary's    3    3    0    0    9    1    9
Naparima    3    3    0    0    7    1    9
Shiva Boys    3    3    0    0    5    1    9
Presentation    3    2    0    1    6    5    6
St Benedict's    3    2    0    1    5    6    6
St Augustine    3    1    1    1    3    3    4
QRC    3    1    1    1    3    3    4
Trinity Moka    2    1    1    0    6    6    3
San Juan North    3    1    0    2    4    4    3
Fyzabad    2    1    0    1    1    2    3
St Anthony's    3    1    0    2    2    6    3
Speyside    2    0    1    1    3    4    1
Carapichaima East    3    0    1    2    2    5    1
Fatima    3    0    0    3    5    8    0
Trinity East    3    0    0    3    3    9    0

(http://www.guardian.co.tt/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/Untitled-2_163.jpg?itok=FnRMDAzq)
Chinua Bernard, right of St Mary’s College battles with Fatima College’s Jonathan Pantin for the ball in their First Citizens/BGTT Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division League match at St Mary’s College Ground, Serpentine Road, St Clair on Wednesday. St Mary’s won 2-1. Photo: Anthony Harris

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 19, 2015, 06:53:01 AM
Chinua Bernard of CIC is on the "right" in that pic?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 19, 2015, 08:37:33 AM
Pantin's right, your left. I know how it is with the news home.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 20, 2015, 01:56:43 AM
Naps edge St Mary’s in SSFL
T&T Newsday Reports.  


Defending BG T&T/ First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) champions, Naparima College, surged to the top of the 2015 standings after clinching a narrow 2-1 victory over the now second placed St Mary’s College, when round four action kicked off at their Lewis Street home base in San Fernando yesterday.

A late but pivotal strike from forward Jared Dass in the dying minutes of the second period ensured that the 2014 winners remained unbeaten after four matches. In the opening half, Naparima missed out on two goal scoring chances as midfielder Judah Garcia’s free-kick flew inches over the crossbar followed by an Akinola Gregory shot which flew just wide of the mark. However, minutes from the half-time break, Justin Sadoo propelled Naparima ahead with a precise strike (1-0).

At the resumption, St Mary’s pressed for the equaliser and were soon rewarded on the 65th minute.

Naps seemed undeterred and continued to put pressure on the St Mary’s defence as time ticked away. Dass would be the man of the moment for last year’s Intercol champions this time around, as he rifled a menacing volley past the visiting custodian with just five minutes to go. The home team would eventually hold on for the win which now places them atop the SSFL standings on 12 points with St Mary’s trailing in third place on nine points.

Naparima were joined by their southern rivals, Shiva Boys at the summit of the table as they ousted Carapichaima Secondary 2-0.

The Penal-based outfit relied on the efforts of striker Tyrell Baptiste, who found the back of the net in the 19th and 71st minutes to also maintain the school’s unbeaten record thus far. Even though Shiva Boys now sit alongside Naps, the latter hold a crucial goal advantage.

In other matches yesterday, Presentation College, San Fernando, leapt into second place (9pts) after clinching a 3-2 away win over St Augustine Secondary.

Coming off a 2-0 victory against Carapichaima on Wednesday, the ‘Presentation Lions’ closed the opening half of yesterday’s play 2-1 ahead with goals for the south team coming from Nate Brooks and Kyle Moodie. ‘Caps’ pulled one back in the second to level the field, but it was Presentation’s Nion Lammy who would have the last laugh, as he fired his team to victory minutes from the final whistle.

Other SSFL Results:

Naparima College 2 (Justin Sadoo 43, Jarred Dass 90) v St Mary’s College 1 (Bryant Van Low 75)

Shiva Boys Hindu College 2 (Tyrell Baptiste 19, 71) v Carapichaima East 0

St Augustine Secondary 2 v Presentation College San'do 3 (Nate Brooks, Kyle Moodie, Nion Lamy)

Trinity College East 1 v San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 21, 31)

Fyzabad Secondary 5 v Speyside High 3

Fatima College 1 v QRC 1

St Anthony’s College 3 v Trinity College (Moka) 3


Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on September 20, 2015, 07:13:46 AM
Friday 18th September 2015
TOBAGO ZONE SSFL (boys U-19)

Scarborough Secondary 7 vs Roxborough Secondary 0
Signal Hill Secondary 4 vs Mason Hall Secondary 0
Goodwood High 1 vs Pentecostal Light and Life 0

Current Standings

Scar. Sec    9 Points   (3 played) +12 Goal difference
Bishop's      6            (2 played) +2 Goal difference
Signal Hill   4            (2 played) +4 Goal difference
Goodwood   3            (3 played) -3 Goal difference
Mason Hall  3            (3 played) -5 Goal difference
Light & Life  0            (3 played) -4 Goal difference
Roxborough 0            (2 played) -8 Goal difference

Next matches (please note the dates)

Tuesday 22nd September

Pentecostal L & L vs Signal Hill Secondary @ Signal Hill
Bishop's High vs Scarborough Secondary @ Mt. Pleasant

Wednesday 23rd September

Roxborough Secondary vs Goodwood High @ Roxborough
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Rastaman on September 20, 2015, 01:44:54 PM
Tobago Girls Division has been proposed due to the ongoing TFA Women's League. Extremely poor planning if you ask me as school girls make up the Magority of the participating team rosters.
Title: Scarborough, Pleasantville keep up streak in Tobago
Post by: Tallman on September 21, 2015, 12:42:13 PM
Scarborough, Pleasantville keep up streak in Tobago
T&T Guardian


Scarborough Secondary and Pleasantville Secondary continued their push for their respective zonal playoff spot in the bgTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Championship Division by winning their third match from as many outings on Friday.

Over in the Tobago Zone, Tafarel Joseph had a handful of goals as Scarbrough bombed Roxbrough 7-0.

Kellon James and Akeem Gardiner added one each for Scarborough, now with maximum nine points, three more than idle Bishop's High which has a match in hand as well.

In the two other matches in Tobago, former national champions Signal Hill whipped Mason Hall with N’kosi Chance scoring second-half double while Goodwood edged Pentecostal Light & Life 1-0 thanks to Andre Lewis’ lone item.

Down South, Pleasantville used a early goals from Dillon Yearwood in the 11th minute and Denzil Marcano, in the 26th to hold off Siparia West, which got back into the contest via a Darius Peters own goal in the 76th.

The win moved Pleasantville to nine points from its three matches, three ahead of Vessigny 2-0 winners over Pt Fortin East.

The other South match between Moruga and Princes Town West Moruga was abandoned in the second half by the match officials after some home spectators invaded the field when a Moruga player was issued a red card.

At that point in time, Moruga was ahead 2-0 and on its way to its first win in three matches, but must now await the decision of the SSFL’s Disciplinary Committee.

In the East Zone, Five Rivers outgunned Toco 5-3 for its second win in three matches to move to seven points, four clear of Valencia, Toco and Barataria South.

Barataria South had a hard tough 4-3 win over Valencia in the zone’s other match. 

And in the North, East Mucurapo trounced Diego Martin Central 8-0 for its second win from two matches and top spot with six points, two clear of Malick and Blanchisseuse which battled to a 0-0 draw.

Results

Friday's SSFL Championship Division results:


North Zone:
Malick 0 vs Blanchisseuse 0
East Mucurapo 8 vs Diego Martin Central 0

South Zone:
Moruga vs Princes Town West - match abandoned in second  half due to crowd trouble with Moruga ahead 2-0
Vessigny 2 vs Pt Fortin East 0
Pleasantville 2(Dillon Yearwood 11th, Denzil Marcano 26th)  vs Siparia West 1 (Darius Peters own goal 76th)

East Zone:
Five Rivers 5 vs Toco 3
Barataria South 4 vs Valencia 3

Tobago:
Goodwood 1 (Andre Lewis) vs Pentecostal L&L 0
Signal Hill 4 (Omarrley James 48th, Calvin Chapman 61st, N'kosi Chance 75th, 78th) vs Mason Hall 0
Scarborough 7 (Tafarel Joseph 5, Kellon James, Akeem Gardiner) vs Roxborough 0

Tuesday's matches: All matches begin at 3.45pm

Central:

Couva East vs Presentation Chaguanas, Couva
Tabaquite vs Miracle Ministries, Tabaquite
Chaguanas North vs ASJA Boys, Chaguanas

East:
Valencia vs Toco, Valencia
Barataria South vs Arima North, Barataria

North:
Blanchisseuse vs East Mucurapo, Blanchisseuse
Tranquillity vs Malick, Tranquillity

South:
Princes Town West vs Vessigny, Princes Town
Pleasantville vs Moruga, Pleasantville
Siparia West vs Pt Fortin East, Siparia

Wednesday:

Tobago:

Pentecostal L&L vs Signal Hill, Signal Hill
Bishop's High vs Scarborough, Mt Pleasant
Roxborough vs Goodwood, Roxborough
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 21, 2015, 04:33:27 PM
How good is this Jarred Dass?? Any homies scouting the school leagues?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on September 22, 2015, 07:44:26 PM
Today's results: Tobago

Courtesy Marcus Daniel

Sec 4 (Kellon James 2, Jaiye Sheppard 2) vs Bishop's 0
Compre 2 (Omarley James, Nathan Cadiz) vs Pentecostal 0


Current Standings

Scar. Sec    12 Points  (4 played) +16 Goal difference
Signal Hill   7             (4 played) +6 Goal difference
Bishop's      6             (3 played) -2 Goal difference
Goodwood   3             (3 played) -3 Goal difference
Mason Hall  3             (3 played) -5 Goal difference
Light & Life  0             (4 played) -6 Goal difference
Roxborough 0             (2 played) -8 Goal difference
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on September 22, 2015, 09:26:49 PM
Thanks for the updates Richard G

How tings goin?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on September 23, 2015, 03:28:59 AM
Not bad considering the shalacking we took yesterday. 2 wins more than last year. 1st time in the last few years (my approx is 13-15 years at least) the U-20 BHS team won its first two matches. Life goes on. Otherwise....all else is good.

Richard G.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 24, 2015, 03:16:09 PM
3:45pm, Naparima College 1 (Jarred Dass 57) v Trinity College Moka 0, Lewis St., San F’do


Jarred Dass!!! This guy might be the top scorer in the SSFL. Like he has scored in every game so far. How good is he? Homies??
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sam on September 24, 2015, 03:30:42 PM
3:45pm, Naparima College 1 (Jarred Dass 57) v Trinity College Moka 0, Lewis St., San F’do


Jarred Dass!!! This guy might be the top scorer in the SSFL. Like he has scored in every game so far. How good is he? Homies??

He has been part of we youth teams. Nothing special, he was a sub most of de times, but that has been about 2/3 years ago, who knows, maybe he finally developing into a decent player.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 24, 2015, 03:40:43 PM
Thanks.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 24, 2015, 07:05:22 PM
3:45pm, Naparima College 1 (Jarred Dass 57) v Trinity College Moka 0, Lewis St., San F’do


Jarred Dass!!! This guy might be the top scorer in the SSFL. Like he has scored in every game so far. How good is he? Homies??

He has been part of we youth teams. Nothing special, he was a sub most of de times, but that has been about 2/3 years ago, who knows, maybe he finally developing into a decent player.



nah he just older than them players  .. the good thing is he can be part of the next under 20 team
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on September 26, 2015, 05:48:32 PM
Naps dropped first points for the season, 0-0 draw with Benedict's.  Pres edge Speyside 3-2. QRC won by the same scoreline over Fyzabad. St. Anthony's won 2-0 over Trinity.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on September 26, 2015, 08:20:24 PM
With Pres Sando win over Speyside, and Naps 0-0 draw with Benedicts, it looks like Pres is currently in 2nd place, behind by 1 solitary point of first place Naps.

RePRESent!!!   
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on September 26, 2015, 09:38:43 PM
Saturday 26th September 2015 Tobago Zone Results

Signal Hill Secondary 1 vs Roxborough Secondary 0
Bishop's High 2 vs Goodwood High 0
Light and Life 1 vs Mason Hall 0

Wednesday 23rd September

Goodwood 1 vs Roxborough Secondary 0

Current Standings

Scar. Sec    12 Points  (4 played) +16 Goal difference
Signal Hill   10            (4 played) +7 Goal difference
Bishop's      9             (4 played) 0 Goal difference
Goodwood   7             (5 played) -4 Goal difference
Mason Hall  3             (4 played) -6 Goal difference
Light & Life  3             (5 played) -5 Goal difference
Roxborough 0             (4 played) -10 Goal difference
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 27, 2015, 01:54:40 AM
Naps held, match abandoned at QRC.
T&T Newsday Reports.


Leaders Naparima College dropped their first points in the BGTT/ First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League yesterday afternoon. But the news was overshadowed by the first major controversy of the season — the QRC/ Fyzabad game being called off at St Clair as a result of fighting.

Naparima, boasting a perfect record after five rounds, ran into a wall yesterday in the form of fellow-southerners St Benedict’s, in the late game of a double-header at Guaracara Park in Point-a-Pierre.

St Benedict’s, fourth in the points table going into the contest, held Naps to a goalless stalemate; but despite the result, Naparima remained on top in the 13-team table. It was also a disappointment for the fans at Guaracara, after Presentation College and Speyside High had produced a five-goal thriller in the opening fixture.

The Tobagonians announced their intentions as early as the 6th minute when Kerri Mc Donald opening the scoring; however, Corey Cupid levelled for ‘Pres’ in the 24th, and Terrel Williams sent the hosts in front seven minutes before half-time. Speyside were not finished, however; Marcus Caesar drew them level in the 57th minute, but Kareem Riley got the winner for Presentation in the 71st, as the southerners won 3-2.

Meanwhile, QRC were leading visitors Fyzabad 3-2 when the match was called off in the 70th minute. Unconfirmed reports state a fight broke out on the field; QRC were 5th and Fyzabad 6th in the points standings at the kickoff.

Meanwhile, just a short distance away at Serpentine Road, St Mary’s broke their two-match losing streak but could only take one point from visitors Carapichaima. The Saints were in control initially when Aaron Skeene netted a first-half double, but Justin Joseph pulled one back before the interval, and the same player completed his own double in the second half to allow Carapichaima to leave the St Clair venue with a useful 2-2 result.

At Bourg Mulatresse, 3rd-placed San Juan North took full points from St Augustine (5th), beating the visitors 2-0.

St Anthony’s College were the only team to win on the road, scoring a 2-0 victory away to Trinity East that extended the cellar-placed Trinity’s losing run to six matches.

Meanwhile, Trinity North were held 2-2 on their home ground at Moka by struggling Fatima College.

Shiva Boys, lying 3rd at the start of the day, were on a bye.

Related News

SSFL clash abandoned
By Sean Taylor (Express).


It was pure bedlam at the Queen’s Royal College’s ground in St Clair, as the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) match between QRC and Fyzabad was abandoned 15 minutes from the end.

The match was called off by referee Larry Lalchan shortly after QRC had regained the lead in the 73rd minute, as players, officials and even the security had to get involved in a fracas that exploded on the touchline.

The conflict came to a head when Ronaldo London struck QRC midfielder Janos Lashley in the face after they both contested an air ball close to the touchline in the vicinity of the bench.

Jahrique Stewart raced off the Royalian bench to confront London, which incited corresponding reactions from the Fyzabad bench, resulting in the match taking a lengthy and unexpected hiatus.

The referee could not quell the dispute despite sending off both London and Stewart, as the Fyzabad bench questioned their players’ safety.

Referee Lalchan blew off the match when he realised that he couldn’t regain control of the contest, leaving both parties to make a post-match appeal to the SSFL administration.

Before the premature end, QRC raced into a 2-0 lead after 24 minutes after Demetri Dunkley and Joash Williams found the back of the net.

The first real talking point of the ill-tempered match came when Royalian centre back Tevin Lessey scythed Fyzabad winger Alleric Williams right on the halfway line in full view of both benches.

Lessey was fortunate to stay on the pitch as the referee waved a yellow card for the offence.

QRC’s midfield began to click shortly after Williams cut inside on his left foot and beat Jerris Mitchel in the Fyzabad goal at the near post.

However, it was a midfield error that let the visitors in at the 40th minute mark, with Fyzabad’s Nashorn Simon lobbing a deflected left-footer over QRC skipper Jadel Poon Lewis, who was off his goal line.

Fyzabad found the equaliser on the stroke of half-time when Phillip Felmin flicked his header past Poon Lewis into a gaping net. The 45th-minute goal was immediate retribution for Felmin, who moments earlier wasted a chance when one-on-one with the keeper.

The tide turned when a penalty was awarded for the hosts after Tereque Hadley was adjudged to be felled in the area, much to the protest of the Fyzabad bench.

Joash Williams made no mistake from the spot however the penalty, which put hosts in front 3-2 lead, was the last play as the tension boiled over moments later.

Among the other fixtures, defending champions Naparima College dropped their first points of the season as they drew in the second match of the double-header at the Guaracara Park with St Benedict’s College.
Presentation College San Fernando continued their good form to beat Speyside High 3-2 to come within a point of the leaders in second place.

Trinity College Moka and St Mary’s College both drew 2-2 at home when they played Fatima College and Carapichaima East respectively.

San Juan North bested St Augustine 2-0 at their fortress in Bourg Mulatresse, while St Anthony’s added more pain to Trinity College East’s campaign, beating them 2-0 at home in Westmoorings.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 27, 2015, 04:43:02 AM
What's the issue here? The points should go to QRC.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 27, 2015, 05:32:10 AM
What's the issue here? The points should go to QRC.

Knowing the SSFL, this game maybe replayed. There was plenty time remaining in the game. Fyzo. may take this to court and may get the benefit of doubt here.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 27, 2015, 08:06:45 AM
What's the issue here? The points should go to QRC.

Knowing the SSFL, this game maybe replayed. There was plenty time remaining in the game. Fyzo. may take this to court and may get the benefit of doubt here.

Ah know wha yuh saying. However, it's unlikely the replay will result in less acrimony. And, the Express reporting does not indicate that QRC was deficient with respect to harnessing security at the grounds.

Rather, it seems that Fyzabad felt its players were not being protected on the field ... by the match officials. Yet, Stewart (QRC) and London (Fyzabad) were properly dismissed.

With 15 minutes remaining in the contest (75' completed), the match was substantively played, and it appears Fyzabad positioned themselves to frustrate the outcome.

I would be happy to read a poster's perspective on Fyzabad's position.

I would also like to learn more regarding Lalchan's conclusion that the match had to be blown off.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on September 27, 2015, 08:41:49 AM
As usual I am supporting Naps and Benedicts. My norm since the late 90's  :)

Naps has brought home many titles for us  :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on September 27, 2015, 11:21:01 AM
With Pres Sando win over Speyside, and Naps 0-0 draw with Benedicts, it looks like Pres is currently in 2nd place, behind by 1 solitary point of first place Naps.

RePRESent!!!

Pres scoring a lot but that defence is conceding too many goals.  They leaking like rusty galvanize.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: grimm01 on September 27, 2015, 11:22:58 AM
Ah see Fatima in relegation form
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: de_redman on September 27, 2015, 04:08:09 PM
Ah see Fatima in relegation form
I not worried... Yet
They haven't lost by more than a goal in any of their matches.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on September 27, 2015, 10:37:09 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS ; https://www.facebook.com/cnewslive/videos/10153607822535610/ (https://www.facebook.com/cnewslive/videos/10153607822535610/)

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Naparima College dropped points for the first time this season when they were held to a goal-less draw by St. Benedict's College in the second game of a double header at Guaracara park..

In the first game.... Presentation College San Fernando kept the pressure on Naps with a thrilling 3 to 2 victory over Speyside Secondary. Kent Fuentes has the details.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on September 28, 2015, 06:19:55 PM
Violence , Trouble and tension at TnT Schools football matches.
I keep saying this every year...and after yesterday's abandoned match at QRC/Fyzabad ...WE HAVE TO POLICE these matches much better.
We have to understand that only School football brings out the "tribal" " Colors ", 'loyalty" and high " emotions" in fans and players alike...thats just how it is based on traditions and loyalties etc...maybe at some minor leagues in the communities you will find similar...but School football runs high on tension..our top Pro League matches dont have that...so please please please act now before the story gets worse.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on September 28, 2015, 06:20:41 PM
Fatima replaced head coach Jason Spence with the Technical Director Hayden Martin
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on September 28, 2015, 06:25:50 PM
Technical Director?

For schools football?  WTF?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on September 28, 2015, 06:38:57 PM
so dey say
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 28, 2015, 07:04:06 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 29, 2015, 02:00:48 AM
Chaguanas North continue perfect start in Central Zone
T&T Newsday Reports.


CHAGUANAS NORTH continued their perfect start in the Central Zone of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys Championship Division on Friday after a 8-0 mauling of hosts Couva East.

Keston Boyke scored a beaver-trick for the visitors, while Maalik Campbell contributed a double, with one apiece courtesy Nicholas Patrick and an own goal.

In the East Zone, Toco Secondary and Five Rivers earned 3-0 victories over Arima North and Valencia Secondary respectively.

Two games were also contested in the South Zone, with Point Fortin East trouncing Moruga 5-2 while Princes Town West pipped Pleasantville 1-0.

East Mucurapo remained top of the North Zone after crushing Tranquility 6-0, and Diego Martin Central got their first win of the season, via a 2-0 result over Blanchisseuse.

On Saturday, in the Tobago Zone, Bishop’s High took care of Goodwood 2-0 with items from Che Richards and Kyle Civilen, while Jabari Francis found the back of the net as Pentecostal Light and Life defeated Mason Hall 1-0. Signal Hill were also 1-0 winners over Roxborough.

TODAY’S FIXTURES (all matches start at 3.45 pm) -

East Zone: Barataria South vs Five Rivers; Arima Central vs Valencia Secondary.

Central Zone: Chaguanas North vs Presentation Chaguanas; ASJA Boys vs Tabaquite Secondary; Miracles Ministries vs Couva East.

North Zone: East Mucurapo vs Malick; Diego Martin Central vs Tranquility.

South Zone: Moruga vs Siparia West; Vessigny vs Pleasantville; Princes Town West vs Point Fortin East.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on September 29, 2015, 03:47:27 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 29, 2015, 03:56:43 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   

Played against him in the old CFL. We played in minor league together at the Barataria Oval. Yes, very good player at that time.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: vb on September 29, 2015, 07:17:02 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   

Played against him in the old CFL. We played in minor league together at the Barataria Oval. Yes, very good player at that time.

The name sounds familiar. Wasn't he a Saints Coach in the past??
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 29, 2015, 07:37:39 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   

Played against him in the old CFL. We played in minor league together at the Barataria Oval. Yes, very good player at that time.

The name sounds familiar. Wasn't he a Saints Coach in the past??

Yes. And he was a teacher there also.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on September 30, 2015, 07:14:25 AM
Yesterday (29th September 2015) Tobago SSFL matches

Scarborough Sec 3 vs Goodwood High 1
Mason Hall 3 vs Roxborough Secondary 1

Current Standings

Scar. Sec    15 Points  (5 played) +18 Goal difference
Signal Hill     10           (4 played) +7 Goal difference
Bishop's       9             (4 played)  0 Goal difference
Goodwood    7             (6 played) -4 Goal difference
Mason Hall    6             (5 played) -4 Goal difference
Light & Life   3             (5 played) -5 Goal difference
Roxborough  0             (5 played) -12 Goal difference

Today's (Wednesday 30th September 2015) match

Bishop's High vs Signal Hill Secondary 3:45pm @ Mt Pleasant
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on September 30, 2015, 01:38:25 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   

Played against him in the old CFL. We played in minor league together at the Barataria Oval. Yes, very good player at that time.

The name sounds familiar. Wasn't he a Saints Coach in the past??

He was.  Plenty people switched between Fatima and Saints....although not so much in those days.

In 1974 & 1975 the then principal at Fatima Clive Pantin withdrew from the Colleges League in "protest" of schools having players who were at school ONLY for football.  Ironic because one of Fatima's greatest ever players, Gally Cummings, came to Fatima from Tranquil in similar circumstances.

Anyway, Fatima did not participate in Colleges League football over those years.  Pantin himself was a former national player in both football and cricket so he knew the importance of sports.  So he developed a house league at Fatima.  There were different "houses".  Stewart, Archbishop, Craigwell, Byrne, and Corcoran and the emphasis was on participation.  ALL students were assigned to a house by age group.  In addition, he also implemented a midday league in the Atrium which was also very successful.

A lot of players were "discovered" through their play in these leagues.  Players who you would have never thought would have represented the school in normal circumstances were shown to have excellent ability.  Lester Joseph who went on to captain the 1979 Intercol winning team was one.  Nobody at the school knew Garnet Craig even played football but one day someone saw the name G Craig as a goalscorer in the Eastern Football League.  When asked if he was the same G Craig as in the article, he said yes and the rest was history.  Garnet Craig went on to become another in a long list of National football players.  One of the very best defenders the country has ever had.

Anyway, in 1976, Pantin decided that his "protest" had gone on long enough, he had made whatever point he needed to make, and Fatima went back into Colleges League, but not at the first division level.  Fatima had to start at the 2nd division and get promoted.  Fatima blew away the opposition in the CFL 2nd division and Hayden Martin was one of, if not THE star of the team at that time.  Then came intercol and we played John D with Peter Loobie, Doc (yes our very own Doc), Allan "Peru" Anderson and dem fellas and got thrashed 4-0.

In 1977, Fatima was playing once again among the big boys and was a force to be reckoned with.  By 1978, Fatima, Mucurapo, and John D were the dominant teams in the Colleges Football League.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on September 30, 2015, 03:39:56 PM
WATCH: Steve David discusses Secondary School Football with former standouts Leonson Lewis and Anthony Sherwood

https://www.youtube.com/v/jbNkmZ3h-aQ
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on September 30, 2015, 05:12:15 PM
WATCH: Steve David discusses Secondary School Football with former standouts Leonson Lewis and Anthony Sherwood

https://www.youtube.com/v/jbNkmZ3h-aQ

Great post, Tallman.  I was a Presman in the mid-1980s.  That 1986 & 1986 Pres Team was a real force to be reckoned with in any era.  Anthony Sherwood and Leonsen Lewis were not just extraordinary players with awesome skillsets on the field of play...they are two real class acts as well.  Real cool down-to-Earth fellas, as I know you're also well aware..

Also, it's great that they mentioned Ivan Sampson of St. Benedict's...great player.  And so was Glenn 'Benji' Benjamin of St. Benedict's.  I played against those two players often outside of the College league.   

Anyhows, as always RePRESent.   ; :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on September 30, 2015, 08:28:30 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/)

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It was action galore in the Secondary Schools Football League today when Fatima College hosted St Benedicts College.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 01, 2015, 01:55:06 AM
Mason Hall blasts Speyside in Girls SSFL.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Lloysha Simon scored a hat-trick to lead Mason Hall to a commanding 7-0 beating of host Speyside when matches in the Tobago Zone of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Girls Championship Division continued on Sunday.

Celene Lorraine added a pair of goals while Britney Hamilton and Jelese Alexander added one each in the one-sided contest for their first win in two matches, to join Scarborough Secondary on six points.

However, while Scarborough has played two matches, Mason Hall has played three.

Signal Hill was also in winner’s row for the first time in two matches, via 1-0 defeat of Bishop’s High thanks to a Shevica Persaud item.

Down South, Pt Fortin East and Fyzabad maintained their perfect records with lopsided wins over St Joseph Convent, San Fernando and San Fernando East respectively, their third each.

However, Pt Fortin East which clobbered St Joseph Convent (San Fernando) 9-1 leads on goal-difference from Fyzabad, 7-0 victors against San Fernando East.

In the North Zone, Diego Martin Central opened a three-lead at the top with a 4-0 spanking of Providence Girls.

The win lifted Diego Martin Central to ten points from four matches, three ahead of St Francois which was held to a 1-1 draw by Success/Laventille.

Bishop’s Anstey won 1-0 over St Joseph's Convent (PoS) in the other zonal match with Leah Dos Santos the scorer to join its opponent of six points.

And in the East Zone, Bishop Anstey East pushed four points clear of San Juan North after trouncing the latter 5-0 to improve to seven points from three matches. The quest for zonal honors will resume tomorrow from 3.45pm.

Sunday’s Results:

East Zone:

Bishop’s Anstey East 5 vs San Juan North 0 

St George’s vs Five Rivers, Barataria - Did Not Play

South Zone:

Fyzabad 7 vs San Fernando East 0

Pt Fortin East 9 vs St Joseph Convent 1

North Zone:

Bishop's Anstey (PoS) 1 (Leah Dos Santos) vs St Joseph Convent 0

St Francois 1 vs Success/Laventille 1

Diego Martin Central 4 vs Providence 0 

Tobago:

Signal Hill 1 (Shevica Persaud) vs Bishop's High 0

Mason Hall 7 (Lloysha Simon 3, Celene Lorraine 2, Britney Hamilton, Jelese Alexander) vs Speyside 0

Current Standings (North:):

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
D/Martin     4    3    1    1    7    4    10
St Francois    4    2    1    1    8    4    7
St Joseph    4    2    0    2    18    15    6
Bishop's PoS    3    2    0    1    5    5    6
Success/Laventille    4    0    2    2    10    4    2
Providence    3    0    0    3    4    20    0

East

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Bishop's East    3    2    1    0    11    2    7
San Juan North    2    1    0    2    1    5    3
St Augustine    1    0    0    1    2    2    1
St George's    2    0    0    2    0    5    0

South Zone:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Pt Fortin East    3    3    0    0    29    2    9
Fyzabad    3    3    0    0    23    0    9
St Joseph    4    1    0    3    3    23    3
San F'do East    4    0    0    4    0    30    0

Tobago:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Scarborough    2    2    0    0    14    1    6
Mason Hall    3    2    0    1    9    4    6
Signal Hill    2    1    0    1    2    2    3
Bishop's High    2    0    1    1    0    1    1
Speyside    3    0    1    1    1    18    1

Tomorrow's Matches:

North:

Success/Laventille vs Providence @ Success/Laventille

Diego Martin Central vs Bishop's Anstey (PoS) @ Diego Martin Central

St Francois vs St Joseph Convent (PoS) @ St Francois

East:

St Augustine vs St George’s @ St Augustine

Five Rivers vs San Juan North @ Five Rivers

South:

Fyzabad vs St Joseph Convent (San F'do) @ Fyzabad

Pt Fortin East vs San F'do East @ Techier

Tobago:

Signal Hill vs Speyside @ Signal Hill

Bishop's High vs Scarborough @ Mt Pleasant

NB: All matches begin at 3.45pm unless otherwise stated

Mason Hall crush Speyside 7-0
T&T Newsday Reports.


MASON HALL crushed Speyside 7-0 on Sunday, in the Tobago Zone, as the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls Championship Division continued.

Leading the scoring for Mason Hall was Lloysha Simon, who netted a hattrick, while Celene Lorraine contributed a double.

Britney Hamilton and Jelese Alexander were the other goal-getters in the lopsided rout.

Also in the Tobago Zone, Shevica Persaud found the back of the net as Signal Hill edged Bishop’s High 1-0.

There were a pair of one-sided results in the South Zone, as Point Fortin East humiliated St Joseph Convent San Fernando 9-1 and Fyzabad mauled San Fernando East 7-0.

In the East Zone, Bishop’s Anstey East hammered San Juan North 5-0 while the scheduled meeting between St George’s and Five Rivers did not play. Diego Martin Central were in a ruthless mood in the North Zone, as they strolled past Providence 4-0.

Bishop’s Anstey beat St Joseph Convent Port-of-Spain 1-0 while St Francois and Success Laventille battled to a 1-1 draw.

Today’s Fixtures (all games begin at 3.45 pm) -

NORTH - Success Laventille vs Providence, Success Laventille Ground; Diego Martin Central vs Bishop’s Anstey, Diego Martin Central Ground.

TOBAGO - Signal Hill vs Speyside High, Signal Hill Ground; Bishop’s High vs Scarborough, Mt Pleasant Ground.

STANDINGS - North Zone

P..............W.............D............. L...............F...............A Pts
Diego Martin Central 4..............3..............1............. 0...............17............. 4 ...........10
St Francois Girls 4..............2..............1............. 1...............8...............4..............7
St Joseph Convent 4..............2..............0............. 2...............18.............15............6
Bishop’s Anstey 3..............2..............0............. 1...............5...............5..............6
Success Laventille 4..............0..............2............. 2...............10.............14............2
Providence Girls 3..............0..............0............. 3...............4...............20............0

South Zone

P..............W.............D............. L...............F...............A Pts
Point Fortin East 3..............3..............0............. 0...............29.............2..............9
Fyzabad 3..............3..............0............. 0...............23.............0..............9
St Joseph Convent 4..............1..............0............. 3...............3...............23............3
San Fernando East 4..............0..............0............. 4...............0...............30............0

Tobago Zone

P..............W.............D............. L...............F...............A Pts
Scarborough 1..............1..............0............. 0...............3...............0..............3
Signal Hill 1..............1..............0............. 0...............1...............0..............3
Mason Hall 2..............1..............0............. 1...............8...............3..............3
Bishop’s High 2..............0..............1............. 1...............0...............1..............1
Speyside 2..............0..............1............. 1...............0...............7..............1

East Zone

P..............W.............D............. L...............F...............A Pts
Bishop Anstey East 3..............2..............1............. 0...............11..............2..............7
San Juan North 3..............1..............0............. 2...............1...............5..............3
St Augustine 1..............0..............1............. 0...............2...............2..............1
Five Rivers 0..............0..............0............. 0...............0...............0..............0
St George’s 2..............0..............0............. 2...............0...............5..............0

SOUTH - Fyzabad vs St Joseph Convent, Fyzabad Ground; Point Fortin East vs San Fernando East, Techier Ground.

EAST - St Augustine vs St George’s, St Augustine Ground; Five Rivers vs San Juan North, Five Rivers Ground.

(http://www.guardian.co.tt/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/Untitled-5_135.jpg?itok=V8sl1IYn)
Kimberlee Woo Ling, right, of St Joseph Convent (PoS) challenges Arissa Romany of Bishop’s Anstey (PoS) in their North Zone BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Girls Championship Division match at St Joseph Convent Ground, Federation Park, St Clair, on Sunday. Bishop's Anstey won 1-0. Photo: Anthony Harris
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 01, 2015, 01:57:39 AM
‘Tigers’ hand ‘Naps’ first loss.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


St Augustine Secondary registered their third win of the BGTT-First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) yesterday when they scraped a 2-1 win against Trinity College Moka.

However, the big shock of the day came in the marquée clash between Naparima College and St Anthony’s College. The “Tigers” from the north came away with a 1-0 win, becoming the first team to beat the defending champs this season.

Meanwhile, Shiva Boys Hindu College predictably drew with Presentation College San Fernando 1-1 at their ground in Penal. But the stalemate allowed Presentation to draw level on points with Naparima but they remain second to their old rivals on goal difference.

Elsewhere, San Juan North Secondary moved into third after whipping Carapichaima East Secondary 3-0 in Carapichaima; Queen’s Royal College travelled to Tobago and scored a 2-0 win away to Speyside High; Fatima College drew with St Benedict’s College 1-1 at Mucurapo Road, while St Mary’s College upset Fyzabad Secondary 2-0 down in deep south, to get their season back on track.

In St Augustine, no team throughout the 90 truly looked in the ascendency. In the end, it was goals from set-pieces that made the difference.

The first ten minutes went back and forth between the two teams, with no team truly stamping their authority. St Augustine would threaten first when St Augustine forward, Anthony Samuel, was up-ended by Caleb Moore in the Trinity goal, when he was put through from the midfield with just the Trinity goalkeeper to beat.

Jesse Joseph scored from the resulting free kick with a deft flick of his right boot, leaving Moore rooted to his line to send the Green Machine into the lead in front of around 100 screaming classmates and fans.

The lead wouldn’t last for long however, as Trinity equalised seven minutes later. St Augustine conceded a free-kick on the right wing, and the visitors made no mistake in taking advantage as their left back, Joshua Trumpet attacked the ball bravely in the crowded area to head easily past Yannic Gamaldo in the St Augustine goal.

Just before the stroke of the half hour, Trinity’s live-wire number ten Tirek George, bamboozled his marker and had the keeper second-guessing as his left-footer flashed wide past the post and hit the side netting.

Trinity were neater of the two teams in possession in the first half, a trend which continued into the second period. They almost went ahead again but Gamaldo raced bravely off his line to thwart the opportunity. The hosts responded in kind when their wide forward Anthony Samuel ran onto a through ball, but was also blanked by the Trinity keeper.

For the next twenty minutes the match ebbed and flowed, with Trinity taking better care of the ball, and St Augustine racing up the bumpy pitch on the counter-attack when they won it back.

Joshua Marshall put the hosts into the lead with a header from a free-kick in the 66th minute, copying the Trinity equaliser in the first half. The central defender made good on his threat from a set-piece yesterday.

The goal proved to be the difference between the two teams who fought tooth and nail in a clean match, but could not add to their tallies in the second half.

Yesterday’s SSFL Premier Division scores

Shiva Boys HC 1 v Presentation San F’do 1
Naparima 0 v St Anthony’s 1
Speyside High 0 v QRC 2
Fatima 1 v St Benedict’s 1
Fyzabad Secondary 0 v St Mary’s 2
St. Augustine 2 v Trinity Moka 1
Carapichima East 0 v San Juan North 3

Tigers upset Naps 1-0
T&T Newsday Reports


ST ANTHONY’S, known as the “Westmoorings Tigers”, caused the biggest upset of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT/First Citizens Premier Division 2015 season yesterday.

St Anthony’s travelled from Westmoorings to Lewis Street in San Fernando to inflict a 1-0 beating on the league leaders Naparima.

Haile Beckles scored in the 85th minute for St Anthony’s, who ended Naparima’s unbeaten run for the season.

Presentation San Fernando missed a chance to claim first place when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Shiva Boys at Penal while San Juan North jumped one spot to third when they spanked Carapichaima East 3-0 at Carapichaima.

St Mary’s and QRC earned 2-0 wins away to Fyzabad and Speyside respectively, St Augustine pipped Trinity North 2-1 at St Augustine while Fatima drew 1-1 at home to St Benedict’s.

STANDINGS

..............................P...........W.......... D.......... L...............F..............A........... Pts
Naparima.............. 7...........5........... 1........... 1...............10............3........... 16
Pres Sando........... 7...........5........... 1........... 1...............16............10......... 16
San Juan............... 7...........4........... 1........... 2...............13............6........... 15
St Mary’s............... 7...........4........... 1........... 2...............14............6........... 13
Shiva Boys............ 6...........4........... 1........... 1...............8..............3........... 13
St Benedict’s......... 6...........3........... 2........... 1...............7..............7........... 11
St Anthony’s.......... 6...........3........... 1........... 2...............8..............9........... 10
St Augustine.......... 7...........3........... 1........... 3...............8..............9........... 10
QRC...................... 6...........2........... 3........... 1...............7..............5........... 9
Fyzabad................ 5...........2........... 0........... 3...............6..............10......... 6
Trinity North........... 6...........1........... 2........... 3...............12............14......... 5
Speyside............... 6...........1........... 1........... 4...............9..............14......... 4
Carapichaima........ 7...........0........... 3........... 4...............5..............13......... 3
Fatima................... 7...........0........... 3........... 4...............10............14......... 2
Trinity East............ 6...........0........... 0........... 6...............4..............14......... 0
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 01, 2015, 02:03:47 AM
Chaguanas North demolish Pres Chaguanas.
T&T Newsday Reports.


ELISHA MARTIN scored a beaver-trick as Chaguanas North demolished Presentation Chaguanas 12-0 on Tuesday in the Central Zone of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys Championship Division.

Keston Boyke recorded a hat-trick for the group leaders while Isaiah Codogan netted a pair.

Maalik Campbell and Louie Johnson scored one each while there was an own goal to add to Presentation Chaguanas’ worries on the day.

Also in the Central Zone, Couva East defeated Miracle Ministries 2-1.

In the North Zone, leaders East Mucurapo edged Malick 1-0 and Tranquility whipped Diego Martin Central 3-1.

Pleasantville Secondary kept their lead in the South Zone after a narrow 2-1 win over Vessigny.

Moruga got the better of Siparia West 4-2 and Princes Town West blanked Point Fortin East 2-0.

Valencia Secondary cruised past Arima North in the East Zone but Barataria South and Five Rivers drew 1-1.

In the sister isle, Scarborough got goals from Taffarel Joseph, Kellon James and Jaiye Sheppard as they defeated Goodwood 3-1.

Javon Williams got the consolation for Goodwood.

And Mason Hall were rewarded with a pair from Gereb Louis and one from Nicholas Alfred to beat Roxborough 3-2. Junlan Antoine and Keanu Brathwaite scored for Roxborough.

Fixtures
(all matches begin at 3.45 pm) -

EAST ZONE -

October 2 - Barataria South vs Toco Secondary, Barataria South Ground; Five Rivers vs Arima North, Five Rivers Ground.

CENTRAL ZONE -

October 2 - Tabaquite Secondary vs Couva East, Tabaquite Secondary Ground; Chaguanas North vs Miracle Ministries, Chaguanas North Ground; Presentation Chaguanas vs ASJA Boys, Presentation Chaguanas Ground.

NORTH ZONE -

October 2 - Tranquillity Secondary vs Blanchisseuse, Tranquillity Ground; Malick Secondary vs Diego Martin Central, Malick Ground.

SOUTH ZONE -

October 2 - Vessigny vs Moruga, La Brea; Pleasantville vs Point Fortin East, Pleasantville Ground; Siparia West vs Princes Town West, Siparia.

TOBAGO ZONE -

October 3 - Pentecostal Light and Life vs Roxborough; Signal Hill vs Scarborough; Mason Hall vs Bishop’s High.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 01, 2015, 02:23:48 AM
Today's (Wednesday 30th September 2015) match

Bishop's High 0 vs Signal Hill Secondary 1

Current Standings

Scar. Sec      15 Points   (5 played) +18 Goal difference
Signal Hill     12            (5 played) +8 Goal difference
Bishop's        9             (5 played)  -1 Goal difference
Goodwood     7             (6 played) -4 Goal difference
Mason Hall    6             (5 played) -4 Goal difference
Light & Life    3             (5 played) -5 Goal difference
Roxborough   0             (5 played) -12 Goal difference
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: vb on October 01, 2015, 03:20:36 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   

Played against him in the old CFL. We played in minor league together at the Barataria Oval. Yes, very good player at that time.

The name sounds familiar. Wasn't he a Saints Coach in the past??

He was.  Plenty people switched between Fatima and Saints....although not so much in those days.

In 1974 & 1975 the then principal at Fatima Clive Pantin withdrew from the Colleges League in "protest" of schools having players who were at school ONLY for football. Ironic because one of Fatima's greatest ever players, Gally Cummings, came to Fatima from Tranquil in similar circumstances.

Anyway, Fatima did not participate in Colleges League football over those years.  Pantin himself was a former national player in both football and cricket so he knew the importance of sports.  So he developed a house league at Fatima.  There were different "houses".  Stewart, Archbishop, Craigwell, Byrne, and Corcoran and the emphasis was on participation.  ALL students were assigned to a house by age group.  In addition, he also implemented a midday league in the Atrium which was also very successful.

A lot of players were "discovered" through their play in these leagues.  Players who you would have never thought would have represented the school in normal circumstances were shown to have excellent ability.  Lester Joseph who went on to captain the 1979 Intercol winning team was one.  Nobody at the school knew Garnet Craig even played football but one day someone saw the name G Craig as a goalscorer in the Eastern Football League.  When asked if he was the same G Craig as in the article, he said yes and the rest was history.  Garnet Craig went on to become another in a long list of National football players.  One of the very best defenders the country has ever had.

Anyway, in 1976, Pantin decided that his "protest" had gone on long enough, he had made whatever point he needed to make, and Fatima went back into Colleges League, but not at the first division level.  Fatima had to start at the 2nd division and get promoted.  Fatima blew away the opposition in the CFL 2nd division and Hayden Martin was one of, if not THE star of the team at that time.  Then came intercol and we played John D with Peter Loobie, Doc (yes our very own Doc), Allan "Peru" Anderson and dem fellas and got thrashed 4-0.

In 1977, Fatima was playing once again among the big boys and was a force to be reckoned with.  By 1978, Fatima, Mucurapo, and John D were the dominant teams in the Colleges Football League.



A lot of footballers came to Fatima because of football but they HAD TO HAVE the grades. Gaeme Rodriguez and Ronnie Simmons come to mind.

If memory serves me correctly, Garnet played for Blackpool in the East. A Boss defender indeed. Couldn't understand why he and Simmo didn't get to train with the Strike Squad.

VB
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: vb on October 01, 2015, 03:22:10 PM
Hayden Martin! Good luck!!!

Fatima Old Boy.  Good player in his time.   

Played against him in the old CFL. We played in minor league together at the Barataria Oval. Yes, very good player at that time.

The name sounds familiar. Wasn't he a Saints Coach in the past??

Yes. And he was a teacher there also.

The Assistant Coaches are (Scratchy) Ramdoo and Wayne "Barney" Sheppard.

VB
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 01, 2015, 04:12:31 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/)

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It was action galore in the Secondary Schools Football League today when Fatima College hosted St Benedicts College.

Wow, it used to have more people at the college games. Whey the fans and dem!!!!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 01, 2015, 04:48:25 PM
Ronnie Simmons

Ronnie Simmons was one hell of a player. Missed opportunity. If I had half his ability, I would have been a super star.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on October 01, 2015, 05:43:10 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/)

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It was action galore in the Secondary Schools Football League today when Fatima College hosted St Benedicts College.

Wow, it used to have more people at the college games. Whey the fans and dem!!!!

Product of the new millenia.

Dese days a man turn on dey TV anytime and seeing Messi & Ronaldo and dem every week....sometimes multiple times in a week

Then dey go a SSFL game...take a look...chupes (or steeps..TM triniman).....and gone back in front dey TV

Is a quasi brainwash.....and is not really anybody to blame per se
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: vb on October 01, 2015, 06:08:11 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/)

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It was action galore in the Secondary Schools Football League today when Fatima College hosted St Benedicts College.

Wow, it used to have more people at the college games. Whey the fans and dem!!!!

My padnah say the same damn thing when he watch the vid.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: vb on October 01, 2015, 06:10:40 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/)

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It was action galore in the Secondary Schools Football League today when Fatima College hosted St Benedicts College.

Wow, it used to have more people at the college games. Whey the fans and dem!!!!

Product of the new millenia.

Dese days a man turn on dey TV anytime and seeing Messi & Ronaldo and dem every week....sometimes multiple times in a week

Then dey go a SSFL game...take a look...chupes (or steeps..TM triniman).....and gone back in front dey TV

Is a quasi brainwash.....and is not really anybody to blame per se

That's only half the reason.

When I started at Fatima, the year before and in my first year, a thousand people at a game was normal.

In my last few years, you'd get a few hundred and only becz the grounds was across the school.

They would make a better effort for Intercol and we would get about a thousand plus. Basically the quality of the team dictated the amount of a crowd they could pull.

VB
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 01, 2015, 06:17:51 PM
The Assistant Coaches are (Scratchy) Ramdoo and Wayne "Barney" Sheppard.

VB

Dem iz two ball peongs and long-time ridin pardnas. Makes sense.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 01, 2015, 06:20:08 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153672562577996/)

Quote
It was action galore in the Secondary Schools Football League today when Fatima College hosted St Benedicts College.

Wow, it used to have more people at the college games. Whey the fans and dem!!!!

My padnah say the same damn thing when he watch the vid.

Including students dey prolly had maybe 75 spectators at last year's final. On a Friday.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 01, 2015, 06:34:04 PM
WATCH: Steve David discusses Secondary School Football with former standouts Leonson Lewis and Anthony Sherwood

https://www.youtube.com/v/jbNkmZ3h-aQ

 :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: vb on October 02, 2015, 07:35:46 PM
The Assistant Coaches are (Scratchy) Ramdoo and Wayne "Barney" Sheppard.

VB

Dem iz two ball peongs and long-time ridin pardnas. Makes sense.

If you know them, you know Tony who played for Fatima and Trintoc?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: soccerman on October 02, 2015, 10:45:06 PM
WATCH: Steve David discusses Secondary School Football with former standouts Leonson Lewis and Anthony Sherwood

https://www.youtube.com/v/jbNkmZ3h-aQ

 :beermug: :beermug:
That was a nice feature, always good to hear their perspectives.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 03, 2015, 12:25:45 PM
The Assistant Coaches are (Scratchy) Ramdoo and Wayne "Barney" Sheppard.

VB

Dem iz two ball peongs and long-time ridin pardnas. Makes sense.

If you know them, you know Tony who played for Fatima and Trintoc?

Ah cyah admit to knowing everybody.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Banter Banton on October 03, 2015, 07:47:05 PM
I saw Fatima play Trinity East in Trincity today..I left with 5 to go with Fatima leading 3-0.

Under Hayden Martin they draw 2 and win 1 so it looking like he getting a response. I liked the look of the #10 for Fatima, Sebastian Camacho. Played up top but generally plays the attacking mid role and looks good there but he had a nice game today. Assist with a dangerously whipped corner for the 1st and a sweet move for the 3rd when the right winger played it into him for a 1-2 but he used the run and turned to his left and with his weaker foot spread it to the left wing for the next wide man to get onto and he was then fouled in a last ditch attempt and Fatima got a penalty.

Some of the fans told me Derek King spoke with him after the Fatima San Juan game and told him keep it up, he has national quality. In fact in the last 2 wired868 reports I read good updates about him from the games.

I hope he gets a run out in his favoured role soon so I can take a further look.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 04, 2015, 02:56:42 AM
San Juan climb to top spot.
T&T Newsday Reports.


SAN JUAN North climbed to the top spot of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT/First Citizens Premier Division yesterday.

At Bourg Mulatresse in Santa Cruz, San Juan North took care of Speyside by a 2-0 margin, to overtake overnight leaders Naparima and Presentation San Fernando for first place, on the 15-team standings.

Naparima were on a bye yesterday while Presentation San Fernando were held to a goalless draw by hosts QRC at St Clair.

Shiva Boys moved back up to third place after spanking St Mary’s 3-1 at the St Mary’s Ground in St Clair, while St Benedict’s moved up a spot to fifth with a 3-0 beating of Carapichaima East at the Mahaica Oval, Point Fortin.

Fatima registered their first win of the season after drubbing lastplaced Trinity East 3-0 at Trincity.

St Anthony’s and St Augustine battled to an exciting 3-3 draw at Westmoorings and Trinity North pipped Fyzabad 1-0 at Moka, Maraval.

SSFL Premier Division Results

(Saturday Oct 3)

St Mary’s College 1 (Chinua Bernard 36) v Shiva Boys HC 3 (Tyrel Emmanuel 24, Tyrell Baptiste 42, Shaquille John 58).

San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 2) v Speyside High 0.

Trinity College East 0 v Fatima College 3 (Jahreed Murray 6, Jonathan Casimire 12, Keyon Williams 30).

St Anthony’s College 3 v St Augustine 3.

QRC 0 v Presentation San F’do 0

St Benedict’s College 3 (Shemar Ravello, Kerwin Mitchell, Levi Crawford) v Carapichaima East 0

Trinity College Moka 1 v Fyzabad Secondary 0

STANDINGS

...................................P............W..........D......... L..........F...........A.........Pts
San Juan.................... 8............. 5.............1.......... 2.......... 15.......... 6..........18
Pres Sando................ 8............. 5.............2.......... 1.......... 16........10..........17
Shiva Boys................ 7............. 5.............1.......... 1.......... 11.......... 4..........16
Naparima.................. 7............. 5.............1.......... 1.......... 10.......... 3..........16
St Benedict’s............. 7............. 4.............2.......... 1.......... 10.......... 7..........14
St Mary’s................... 8............. 4.............1.......... 3.......... 15.......... 9..........13
St Anthony’s............. 7............. 3.............2.......... 2.......... 11........12..........11
St Augustine............. 8............. 3.............2.......... 3.......... 11........12..........11
QRC........................... 7............. 2.............4.......... 1.......... 7............ 5..........10
Trinity North............ 7............. 2.............2.......... 3.......... 13........14............8
Fyzabad..................... 6............. 2.............0.......... 4.......... 6..........11............6
Fatima....................... 8............. 1.............3.......... 4.......... 13........14............5
Speyside.................... 7............. 1.............1.......... 5.......... 9..........16............4
Carapichaima........... 8............. 0.............3.......... 5.......... 5..........16............3
Trinity East............... 7............. 0.............0.......... 7.......... 4..........17............0

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 04, 2015, 03:04:38 AM
Anybody knows why Benedict's home games are now played at the Mahaica Oval?

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 04, 2015, 05:58:20 AM
Saturday 3rd October 2015 Tobago SSFL Matches

Signal Hill 1 vs Scarborough Secondary 3
Mason Hall Secondary 1 vs Bishop's High 1
Light and Life 2 vs Roxborough Secondary 0

Next Matches

Tuesday 6th October

Light and Life vs Bishop's
Signal Hill vs Goodwood

Wednesday 7th October

Mason Hall vs Scar. Sec

Current Standings

Scar. Sec      18 Points    (6 played) +20 Goal difference
Signal Hill     13             (6 played) +6 Goal difference
Bishop's        10             (6 played)  -1 Goal difference
Mason Hall    7               (6 played) -4 Goal difference (Mason Hall beat Goodwood 3-1 in 1st meeting)
Goodwood     7               (6 played) -4 Goal difference
Light & Life    6               (6 played) -3 Goal difference
Roxborough   0               (6 played) -14 Goal difference
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 04, 2015, 11:34:12 AM
Anybody knows why Benedict's home games are now played at the Mahaica Oval?




Mahaica is quite a ways from La Romaine.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 05, 2015, 09:12:31 AM
Anybody knows why Benedict's home games are now played at the Mahaica Oval?



Why Benedicts and Naps home games are not being played at Skinner Park? Skinner Park has always been the climax atmosphere for Intercol
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 05, 2015, 02:15:51 PM
Chag North, S’borough stay perfect in SSFL.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Chaguanas North and Scarborough Secondary continued their push towards qualification to the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Championship Division ‘Big-Five” by maintain their 100 per cent winning records in their respective zones on Friday.

In the Central Zone, Maalik Campbell scored twice and Elijah Zidan the other to lead Chaguanas North to a 3-0 shut-out of Miracle Ministries for a seventh straight win from as many matches and 21 points, nine clear of second placed Presentation College of San Fernando which edged ASJA Boys, 2-1 while Tabaquite stunned Couva East 3-2.

Over in the sister-isle, Lashawn Roberts also netted a double and Kellon James, the other for Scarborough Secondary in a 3-1 whipping of Signal Hill, which had Calvin Chapman on target.

The win was the sixth from as many matches for Scarborough to lead the seven-team table at the half-way stage with maximum 18 points, eight more than Signal Hill which has a match in hand.

In the North Zone, Tranquillity and Blanchisseuse failed to make up any ground on leaders East Mucurapo after battle to a 2-2 draw while the match between Malick and Diego Martin Central was called off due to a power outage.

Five Rivers (14 points) boosted its title claims in the East Zone with a 4-1 spanking of Arima North and is four points ahead of Toco which won 3-0 away to Barataria South.

Down South, leaders Pleasantville got back to winning ways, 3-0 over Pt Fortin East to climb to 16 points from seven matches, five more than Princes Town West which was held goalless by Siparia West while Vessigny and Moruga drew 2-2.

At the end of each zone’s two rounds of round-robin matches, the zonal champions will qualify to the Championship Division “Big-Five” from which the top three teams will be promoted to the Premier Division.

Results

East:

Toco 3 vs Barataria South 0

Five Rivers 4 vs Arima North 1

Central:

Tabaquite 3 vs Couva East 2

Chaguanas North 3 (Maalik Campbell 2, Elijah Zidan) vs Miracle Ministries 0 

Presentation (Chaguanas) 2 vs ASJA Boys 1

North:

Tranquillity 2 vs Blanchisseuse 2

Malick vs Diego Martin Central – Game stopped due to power outage

South:

Vessigny 2 vs Moruga 2

Pleasantville 3 vs Pt Fortin East 0

Siparia West 0 vs Princes Town West 0

Saturday:

Tobago:

Pentecostal L&L 2 (Dariel Roberts 26th, Jabari Francis 72nd) vs Roxborough  0

Scarborough 3 (Lashawn Roberts 2, Kellon James) vs Signal Hill 1 (Calvin Chapman)

Mason Hall 1 vs Bishop's High 0

SSFL Standings (North)

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
East Mucurapo    5    4    1    0    18    0    13
Malick    5    2    1    2    9    5    7
Tranquillity    6    2    1    3    9    15    7
Blanchisseuse    5    1    3    1    8    6    6
D/Martin Cen.    5    1    0    4    3    21    3

South

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Pleasantville    7    5    1    1    13    5    16
P/Town West    6    3    2    1    5    3    11
Vessigny    6    3    1    2    9    8    10
Siparia West    6    2    2    3    11    9    8
Moruga    6    1    2    3    11    15    5
Pt  Fortin East    6    1    0    5    7    13    3

Central

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Chag. North    7    7    0    0    50    3    21
Presentation    7    4    0    3    15    21    12
Couva East    7    3    1    4    14    14    11
Miracle Mins.    6    1    1    4    4    18    4
Tabaquite    4    1    1    2    4    14    4
ASJA Boys    5    0    0    5    5    21    0

East

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Five Rivers    6    4    2    0    19    6    14
Toco    5    3    1    1    11    6    10
Valencia    5    2    1    2    12    9    7
Barataria South    6    2    1    3    8    14    7
Arima North    6    0    1    5    4    19    1

Tobago

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Scarborough    6    6    0    0    22    4    18
Signal Hill    5    3    1    1    10    5    10
Bishop’s    5    3    0    2    5    6    9
Mason Hall    6    3    0    3    7    11    9
Pent. L&L    6    2    0    4    5    7    6
Goodwood    5    1    1    3    6    10    4
Roxborough    5    0    0    5    2    14    0

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on October 05, 2015, 07:37:27 PM
Anybody knows why Benedict's home games are now played at the Mahaica Oval?

Don't know why the pick Mahaica.  But they can't play at the Commons because it is in a mess.  Commons need some serious work.
Point might actually make sense as a home ground for them since several of their players are from down there.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 05, 2015, 07:41:47 PM
Anybody knows why Benedict's home games are now played at the Mahaica Oval?

Don't know why the pick Mahaica.  But they can't play at the Commons because it is in a mess.  Commons need some serious work.
Point might actually make sense as a home ground for them since several of their players are from down there.

Why can't they use Pres ground. The area is pretty big. They can put tempory stands around the field.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on October 05, 2015, 08:15:41 PM
Anybody knows why Benedict's home games are now played at the Mahaica Oval?

Don't know why the pick Mahaica.  But they can't play at the Commons because it is in a mess.  Commons need some serious work.
Point might actually make sense as a home ground for them since several of their players are from down there.

Why can't they use Pres ground. The area is pretty big. They can put tempory stands around the field.

I don't know what condition Union Hall is in.  Pres haven't played there in years so that ground might be worse than the Commons. 
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on October 05, 2015, 10:08:51 PM
Can someone please tell me how San Juan is at the top of the SSFL table, with only 16 points, while Pres Sando is at #2 with 17 points???

San Juan won: 5 ; Drew: 1 ; Lost: 2; Their record should reflect 16 points, yet it reflects 18.

Pres Sando won: 5 ; Drew: 2; Lost: 1:  Their record correctly reflects 17 points.

So, what am I missing here in the Math?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 06, 2015, 01:58:20 AM
St Augustine thrash San Juan North in girls SSFL.
T&T Express Reports.


The Tour of Tobago may have stolen most of the sporting headlines on Sunday, but that didn't stop the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) girls division from rolling on across the country.

St Augustine Secondary stole the show, as they blew past San Juan North Secondary 8-0 to move to the top of the East Zone level on points with Bishop Anstey East. They sit at the top of the standings with a superior goal difference.

The match between Five Rivers and Bishop's Anstey East was postponed to a date yet to be announced.

Bishop's Anstery Port of Spain routed St Francois Girls 4-0, while Diego Martin Cenral Secondary edged Success Laventille Secondary in a 5-4 roller coaster. St Joseph's Convent also scored five, however in an emphatic 5-0 win over Providence Girls to move to second in the North Zone.

Diego Martin currently lead the Zone.

In the south, Point Fortin Secondary lost their first match 1-0 to Fyzabad Secondary, as the "Fyzo" girls go level on points with Point Fortin at the top of the Zone.

St Joseph's Convent San Fernando saw their way past San Fernando East 3-0.

Scarborough continue their march to the zonal title in Tobago, as they beat Signal Hill Secondary 2-0. Mason Hall Secondary edged Bishop's High 1-0.

Mason Hall are currently second; three points behind leaders Scarborough.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 06, 2015, 06:22:38 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/San-Juan-V-Speyside-330601191.html (http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/San-Juan-V-Speyside-330601191.html)

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San Juan Vs Speyside

San Juan North Secondary are the new leaders of the  Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division.
San Juan got a double from their top striker Brent Sam yesterday...to see off Speyside 2-0 at their home ground.

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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 07, 2015, 01:55:22 AM
‘Compre’ stay top in championship division.
T&T Express Reports.


BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Championship Division Football continued over the weekend, as teams from across all five zones continue their push towards promotion to the Premier Division next season.

Mucurapo East Secondary (aka Compre) have a six-point lead in the North Zone, on 13 points, while Tranquility Secondary and Blanchisseuse Secondary failed to seize their opportunity to close the gap when they played each other to a 2-2 draw. The match between Malick Secondary and Diego Martin Central Secondary had to be abandoned due to a power outage. Mucurapo were on a bye.

Pleasantville Secondary top the South Zone with 16 points and showed why with a 3-0 win over Point Fortin East Secondary. Vessigny Secondary drew 2-2 with Moruga Secondary, while Siparia West Secondary played Princes Town West Secondary to a 0-0 stalemate.

Chaguanas North Secondary maintained their winning ways when they beat Miracle Ministries 3-0 to stay top of the group with 18 points. Tabaquite Secondary edged Couva East Secondary by 3-2.

Over in the East Zone Fiver Rivers Secondary are still pushing to make their first appearance in the Premier Division. They demolished Arima North Secondary 4-1 and moved to the top with 14 points; a four-lead over Toco Secondary. Toco beat Barataria South Secondary 3-0 to remain in second.

Across the strait in Tobago, Scarborough Secondary are five points ahead with 15 points at the top of the standings. They defeated current second-placed Signal Hill Secondary 3-1. Mason Hall drew 1-1 with Bishop’s High, while Pentecostal Light and Life were 2-0 victors over Roxborough Secondary.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 07, 2015, 06:25:57 AM
Tobago Zone SSFL Scores

Tuesday 6th October

Light and Life 2 vs Bishop's High 0
Signal Hill 1 vs Goodwood 0

Wednesday 7th October

Mason Hall 2 vs Scar. Sec 1

Current Standings

Scar. Sec       18 Points     (7 played) +19 Goal difference
Signal Hill      16              (7 played) +7 Goal difference
Mason Hall     10              (7 played) -3 Goal difference (jumps to 3rd based on goals for)
Bishop's         10              (7 played) -3 Goal difference
Light & Life     9               (7 played) -1 Goal difference
Goodwood      7                (7 played) -5 Goal difference
Roxborough    0                (6 played) -14 Goal difference
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 07, 2015, 08:06:42 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153685262497996/ (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153685262497996/)

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ST ANTHONY'S VS FATIMA

We look at the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Foottball League, and in a keenly contested mid table clash St Anthony's College came away with a hard fought two one win over a rejuvenated home team Fatima College.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 08, 2015, 01:59:55 AM
Royalians awarded full points in abandoned match
By Sean Taylor (Express).


QRC CONFIRMED AS WINNERS

Queen's Royal College (QRC) have been awarded the win and a full three points from their aborted fixture with Fyzabad Secondary at their St Clair ground on September 26 in the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL).

The match was blown off approximately ten minutes from full-time, as referee Larry Lalchan was unable to maintain order as things spiralled out of control, spilling onto the sidelines.

Fyzabad's Ronaldo London struck QRC midfielder Janos Lashley in the face after they both contested an air ball close to the touchline near the home bench.

Jahrique Stewart raced off the Royalians bench to confront London, which incited corresponding reactions from the Fyzabad bench, resulting in the match taking a lengthy pause. Both teams had to play out the following two matches without the official result from the fixture, as the Discplinary Committee of the SSFL were still perusing the match report and considering the evidence presented.

The committee met last Friday, when the decision was made that the result would be awarded in favour of the Royalians, who were leading 3-2 at the point when the match had been abandoned. Therefore, QRC now have 13 points from eight matches, which moved them up from ninth to seventh place before kick-off yesterday.

(http://tnt-ttwebvarnish.newscyclecloud.com/storyimage/TT/20151008/LOCAL/151009662/AR/0/AR-151009662.jpg&MaxW=730&imageversion=Article)
HEAD TO HEAD: Fyzabad’s Ronaldo London (#17) squares up to QRC’s Jahrique Stewart (#10) shortly after London had struck QRC midfielder Janos Lashley in the face. The match was abandoned shortly after by referee Larry Lalchan, with the match ultimately awarded in favour of the Royalians, who led 3-2 at the time. — Photo courtesy Nicholas Williams

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 08, 2015, 02:01:07 AM
Wins for Tigers, Saints; San Juan North upset in SSFL.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


With Presentation College San Fernando on a bye, Shiva Boys Hindu College failing to win, and San Juan North Secondary flopping in the south, defending champions Naparima College regained their lead in the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League yesterday.

Naparima found back their scoring boots when Isaiah Hudson scored a treble while Renaldo Francois chipped in with two of his own, as the move across the to Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella did not deter ‘Naps’ in the least, with the restored league leaders beating Trinity College East 5-1. Keshorn Hackshaw scored the only goal for Trinity East.

St Mary's College were also big winners, as they also racked up five goals when they beat Speyside High 5-0 over in Tobago. Ethan Shim scored a hat-trick, while Aaron Skeene scored the other goal for the ‘Saints’. The fifth goal came from an own goal.

(http://tnt-ttwebvarnish.newscyclecloud.com/storyimage/TT/20151008/LOCAL/151009663/AR/0/AR-151009663.jpg&MaxW=730&imageversion=Article)
CLOSE BATTLE: Jedieal Harewood, left, of St Anthony’s College, goes shoulder-to-shoulder with his marker in their match against Fatima College at Mucurapo Road, St James yesterday. The Westmoorings Tigers won 2-1. —Photo: Ishamel Salandy

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 08, 2015, 03:25:26 AM
Naps regain SSFL lead
T&T Newsday Reports


NAPARIMA regained the lead in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT /First Citizens Premier Division yesterday.

The “Naps” team, who entered yesterday’s round of matches in fourth place, crushed the table-proppers Trinity East 5-1 at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

San Juan North, the overnight leaders, were beaten 3-1 away to the struggling Fyzabad.

Shiva Boys remained in third spot after they were held to a 1-1 draw by QRC at Penal, with Presentation San Fernando, who were on a bye, slipped to fourth spot.

St Mary’s returned to winning ways after crushing hosts Speyside 5-0, with Ethan Shim scoring a hat-trick, while Aaron Skeene and an own goal added to Speyside’s woes.

St Anthony’s won 2-1 away to Fatima, St Augustine blanked their guests St Benedict’s 3-0 and Carapichaima East registered their first win of the season, with a 1-0 triumph over Trinity North.

In related news, the SSFL Disciplinary Committee met on Friday last at the Malick Secondary School and ruled that the September 26 game between QRC and Fyzabad, at the QRC Ground in St Clair, will be awarded to QRC and the scoreline will remain at 3-2. The game was called off in the 80th minutes due to a mini-brawl between both teams.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 08, 2015, 04:12:56 AM
Happy to see that good sense has prevailed in the form of three points for QRC.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: jr sams on October 08, 2015, 05:44:16 AM
Can someone please tell me how San Juan is at the top of the SSFL table, with only 16 points, while Pres Sando is at #2 with 17 points???

San Juan won: 5 ; Drew: 1 ; Lost: 2; Their record should reflect 16 points, yet it reflects 18.

Pres Sando won: 5 ; Drew: 2; Lost: 1:  Their record correctly reflects 17 points.

So, what am I missing here in the Math?
Your Math is right...the table results are wrong. San Juan won 6 and lost 2 as at the time that table was produced. They had no draws so they were on 18 points. I think they lost to Fyzo yesterday so they are second now
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 08, 2015, 07:03:14 AM
We here have variously dissected the virtues and failings of secondary school football. At times, it is useful to track, or at least know, what our neighbours are doing. Currently in Panama, schoolboy teams (and by schoolboys I mean 17s) from all of the country's provinces are in the capital competing for the privilege of representing the country at a tournament to be held in Mexico in November. Some of the players are said to be affiliated with the youth ranks of pro clubs. Maybe a regional forum - such as that - would be a (more?) useful activity for the Brent Sams of our world.

Then again, how old is Brent Sam?

Decided to shift these comments from the game thread to this thread. More pertinent here.

There's also this:

http://www.cableondasports.com/futbol/nacional/26-colegios-competiran-en-la-copa-presidente-2015

A first-year tournament (organized under the joint auspices of the Panamanian Institute of Sport, the Ministry of Education, and the Police) that features 16 U15 teams and 24 U18 teams.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 08, 2015, 10:44:12 AM
Happy to see that good sense has prevailed in the form of three points for QRC.

To be honest, I am a bit surprised. In the past I have seen games of this kind played over multiple times. But I guess the times are different. But my alma mater is in the middle. Not bad, but not good enough. 2 wins out of the 4 draws, and we would be in the running. But it is still first rounds.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 09, 2015, 08:50:29 PM
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS; http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/-Naps-Vs-Trinity-East--7201-331490072.html (http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/-Naps-Vs-Trinity-East--7201-331490072.html)

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Naps Vs Trinity East

To the Secondary Schools Premier Division.

A hat-trick from Isaiah Hudson helped defending champions Naparima College not only take care of Trinity East 5-1 but also regain the lead in the competition.

Here's the action from the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella

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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 09, 2015, 08:51:39 PM
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS; http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/-Naps-Vs-Trinity-East--7201-331490072.html (http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/-Naps-Vs-Trinity-East--7201-331490072.html)

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Naps Vs Trinity East

To the Secondary Schools Premier Division.

A hat-trick from Isaiah Hudson helped defending champions Naparima College not only take care of Trinity East 5-1 but also regain the lead in the competition.

Here's the action from the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella

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This looking like Naps ANOTHER Championship year for my Sando team  ;D

Bring it home!
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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 10, 2015, 12:43:21 AM
Tobago Zone SSFL matches

Saturday 10th October 2015

All matches start at 345pm

Bishop's High vs Roxborough Secondary @ Mt. Pleasant
Goodwood High vs Mason Hall Secondary @ Goodwood
Scarborough Secondary vs Light and Life (not certain of venue)

...and on a lighter note......400 posts. Dat on de very low end ah de scale being one ah de first members on dis page  ;D :laugh:

Blessings
Richard G.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 10, 2015, 09:30:37 PM
Bishop's High 4 vs Roxborough Secondary 1
Goodwood High 3 vs Mason Hall Secondary 0
Scarborough Secondary 0 vs Light and Life 1

Current Standings

Scar. Sec       18 Points     (8 played) +18 Goal difference
Signal Hill      16              (7 played) +7 Goal difference
Bishop's         13              (8 played) 0 Goal difference
Light & Life     12              (8 played) 0 Goal difference
Goodwood      10              (8 played) -5 Goal difference
Mason Hall     10              (8 played) -6 Goal difference
Roxborough    0               (7 played) -17 Goal difference
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 10, 2015, 10:14:46 PM
Girls' Football this time.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/cnewslive/videos/10153630065895610/ (https://www.facebook.com/cnewslive/videos/10153630065895610/)

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Diego Martin Central vs St Joseph's Convent.

Action continued in the North Zone of the Secondary Schools Girls' Football League with Diego Martin Central continuing their winning ways against St Joseph's convent.

From the word 'GO' Diego settled and started pressing for the opener.

Time and again they got into good positions but couldn't get anything past an alert Melissa Steele in the St Joseph's goal.
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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 10, 2015, 10:15:11 PM
Bishop's High 4 vs Roxborough Secondary 1
Goodwood High 3 vs Mason Hall Secondary 0
Scarborough Secondary 0 vs Light and Life 1

Current Standings

Scar. Sec       18 Points     (8 played) +18 Goal difference
Signal Hill      16              (7 played) +7 Goal difference
Bishop's         13              (8 played) 0 Goal difference
Light & Life     12              (8 played) 0 Goal difference
Goodwood      10              (8 played) -5 Goal difference
Mason Hall     10              (8 played) -6 Goal difference
Roxborough    0               (7 played) -17 Goal difference

Thanks for the updates  :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 11, 2015, 01:53:52 AM
Naps stay in front
By Sean Taylor (Express).


Naparima College maintained their lead in the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division yesterday when they put three past St Augustine Secondary at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella.

"Naps" saw their way past the "Green Machine" 3-1, while their nearest challenger San Juan North Secondary lost 3-2 at home to Presentation College San Fernando, who now move up to second place.

Carapichaima East Secondary beat Trinity East 2-0, while Trinity College Moka drew 2-2 with Shiva Boys Hindu College. St Anthony's College won 3-1 against Fyzabad Secondary, while St Benedict's College were 3-0 victors over Speyside High.

The spectacle of the day was up North however, as Queen's Royal College came to life in the "derby" as they whipped St Mary's College 3-0 at Serpentine Road, St Clair.

The cool conditions allowed for a fast-paced first half, and the hosts had more of the ball in the first five minutes. Daniel Conocchiari swung an out-swinging corner onto the head of Aaron Skeene, who headed over as CIC stated their intent early on.

Related News

Naparima stay top after come-back win
T&T Newsday Reports.


NAPARIMA stayed top of the standings in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT/First Citizens Premier Division after a come-from-behind 3-1 win over St Augustine at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella yesterday.

St Augustine led 1-0 at the half-time interval but Naparima stormed back with three unanswered goals in the second half to maintain their lead at the top of the 15-team table.

Presentation San Fernando moved up to second after a 3-2 victory away to San Juan North while Shiva Boys stayed in third place after they were held to a 2-2 draw by the inconsistent Trinity North at Moka, Maraval.

St Anthony’s jumped three notches to fifth courtesy of a 3-1 drubbing of Fyzabad at Westmoorings while St Benedict’s whipped Speyside 2-0 at the Mahaica Oval, Point Fortin.

In the day’s most eagerly anticipated showdown, QRC got three first-half goals to trounce hosts St Mary’s 3-0. And, after nine attempts, Trinity East finally earned a point, as they played to a goalless draw against Carapichaima East at Trincity.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 11, 2015, 10:10:22 PM
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GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/cnewslive/videos/10153631701095610/ (https://www.facebook.com/cnewslive/videos/10153631701095610/)

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Naparima College vs St Augustine Sec. & QRC vs St Mary's College

Naparima College maintained their lead in the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division yesterday when they put 3 past St Augustine Secondary at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella.

Meanwhile, QRC got the better of home team St. Mary's College in the feature match of the day.
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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 12, 2015, 01:52:36 AM
Pleasantville inches closer to South title.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Pleasantville moved to within a point of clinching the South Zone title in the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Football League Championship Division and a spot in the “Big-Five” after it hammered Moruga 4-0 at Moruga on Friday.

With the win, Pleasantville pushed its point tally to 22 from nine matches, nine more than Vessigny which has two matches in hand.

However, with a point from its remaining match with third placed Princes Town West, Pleasantville will carry its tally to an unassailable 25 points. In the other match played in the South Zone, Pt Fortin East and Siparia West battled to a 0-0 draw while the match between Vessigny and Pt Fortin West did not come off.

Over in the sister isle, leaders Scarborough suffered a second straight loss, 1-0 at home to Pentecostal Light & Life which got its lone item from Jabari Franis. Despite the loss, which followed a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Mason Hall, Scarborough still leads the seven-team table with 18 points from eight matches, two more than Signal Hill which has a match in hand.

Bishop’s High stayed in the title hunt with a 4-0 bashing of Roxborough while Goodwood trounced Mason Hall 3-0 led by a double from Javon Williams. In the North Zone,  leaders East Mucurapo missed a chance to clinch its title after its match against Blanchisseuse was postponed.

East Mucurapo leads the five teams with 16 points from six matches, nine more than Malick and Tranquillity which have three and two matches left to play, respectively. So far, Chaguanas North (Central) and Five Rivers (East) have claimed their zonal crowns and will contest the Championship Division “Big-Five” from which the top three teams will be promoted to the Premier Division.
   
Zonal SSFL Championship Division
Friday, October 9:

Central:

Presentation Chaguanas vs Couva East  - Did Not Play

Miracle Ministries vs Tabaquite – Did Not Play

Chaguanas North 11 (Jourvel Guadeloupe 3, Elijah Martin 3, Maalik Campbell 2, Isaiah Cadogan 2, Jonathan Richards) vs ASJA 0

East:

Arima North 1 vs Barataria South 1

Valencia 4 vs Toco 2

North:

Malick vs Tranquillity @ Malick – Did Not Play

East Mucurapo vs Blanchisseuse @ Fatima Grounds, Mucurapo – Did Not Play

South:

Pleasantville 4 vs Moruga 0

Pt Fortin East 0 vs Siparia West 0

Vessigny vs Princes Town West @ La Brea – Did Not Play

Saturday:

Tobago:

Bishop's High 4 vs Roxborough 0

Goodwood 3 (Javon Williams 2, Darrion Williams) vs Mason Hall 0

Pentecostal L&L 1 (Jabari Francis) vs Scarborough 0
 
Current SSFL Boys Zonal Championship Standings (North:):

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
East Mucurapo    6    5    1    0    21    0    16
Malick    5    2    1    2    9    5    7
Tranquillity    6    2    1    3    9    15    7
Blanchisseuse    5    1    3    1    8    6    6
D/Martin Central    6    1    0    5    3    24    3
 
South:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Pleasantville    9    6    1    1    18    5    22
Vessigny    7    4    1    2    12    8    13
P/Town West    7    3    2    2    5    4    11
Siparia West    8    2    3    4    11    10    9
Moruga    8    2    2    4    12    19    8
Pt  Fortin East    8    1    1    6    7    16    4

Central:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Chaguanas North    9    9    0    0    67    4    27
Couva East    8    4    2    2    16    15    14
Presentation    8    4    0    4    15    24    12
Miracle Ministries    7    2    1    4    7    18    7
Tabaquite    5    1    1    3    5    20    4
ASJA Boys    7    0    0    7    6    34    0
 
East:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Five Rivers    7    5    2    0    21    7    17
Valencia    7    4    1    2    20    11    13
Toco    7    3    1    3    14    12    10
Barataria South    8    2    2    4    9    19    8
Arima North    7    0    2    5    5    20    2
 
Tobago:

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Scarborough    8    6    0    2    23    5    18
Signal Hill    7    5    1    1    12    5    16
Bishop’s    8    4    1    3    10    9    13
Pentecostal L&L    8    4    0    4    7    7    12
Mason Hall    8    3    1    4    9    16    10
Goodwood    8    3    1    4    10    12    10
Roxborough    7    0    0    7    3    20    0

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 12, 2015, 12:32:27 PM
Newsday's table edited to reflect actual current standings. From Flex post.

Tobago (ONLY):

Teams               P    W    D   L    F     A     GD   Pts
Scarborough       8    6    0    2    22    4     18    18
Signal Hill           7    5    1    1    12    5     7      16
Bishop’s             8    4    1    3    10    10    0      13
Pentecostal L&L  8    4    0    4     7     7     0      12
Goodwood          8    3    1    4    10    12   -2     10
Mason Hall          8    3    1    4    9     16   -7     10
Roxborough         7    0    0    7    2     19   -17    0
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 13, 2015, 01:59:37 AM
Diego Martin Central, ’Gustine, Scarborough, Fyzabad scent titles.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


The quartet of Scarborough, Diego Martin Central, St Augustine, and Fyzabad all won to move closer to capturing their respective zonal titles when the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Girls Championship Division continued on Sunday.

Over in Tobago, Scarborough maintained its 100 per cent winning record and one of the two teams yet to drop a point this season with an emphatic 9-0 blow out of host Speyside, fired by hat tricks from Aaliyah Charles and Sherise Roberts. Lakita Hall chipped in with two goals and Jenille Lawrence added the other for Scarborough now with maximum 18 points from six matches, nine clear of both Mason Hall and Signal Hill, with the latter being the only team with an outside chance of denying the table leaders the crown.

However, with two matches left to play, Scarborough only needs a point to be certain of being champions while Signal Hill, which edged Mason Hall 1-0 via Asha James’s winner must win its three remaining fixtures and hope Scarborough loses both its encounters. In the North Zone, Diego Martin Central maintained its unbeaten record as well, thanks to a 1-0 defeat of host St Francois Girls to improve to 19 points after seven matches on the six-team table, seven ahead Bishop’s Anstey (PoS), which punished Providence 7-0 while Success/Laventille got its first win, 8-0 against St Joseph Convent (PoS).

Down South, Fyzabad hammered St Joseph Convent (San Fernando) 6-0 for its fifth straight win and maximum 15 points, and needs only a point in its final match against second placed Pt Fortin East (12 points) for the zonal crown.

A win for Pt Fortin East, will see it being crowned champions as it enjoys a healthy goal-difference of plus-39 to Fyzabad’s plus-30. In the East Zone, St Augustine (ten points), stayed in the driver’s seat to lift the title after nearest challenger Bishop’s Anstey (eight points) was held to a 0-0 draw by St George’s College.

Results - Sunday

South:

Fyzabad 6 vs St Joseph Convent 0

Tobago:

Signal Hill 1 (Asha James) vs Mason Hall 0

Scarborough 9 (Aaliyah Charles 3, Sherise Roberts 3, Lakita Hall 2, Jenille Lawrence) vs Speyside 0

East:

St George’s 0 vs Bishop’s Anstey East 0

North:

Bishop’s Anstey 7 vs Providence 0

Diego Martin Central 1 vs St Francois 0

Success/Laventille 8 vs St Joseph Convent 0

Thursday (North):

Diego Martin Central 3 vs St Joseph Convent 0

St Francois 4 vs Providence 0

East:

San Juan North 3 vs St George’s 0

St Augustine 2 vs Bishop’s Anstey 0

Tobago:

Scarborough 2 vs Mason Hall 1

Speyside vs Bishop’s High—Did Not Play
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 13, 2015, 02:14:51 AM
Chaguanas North embarrass ASJA Boys
T&T Newsday Reports.


CHAGUANAS NORTH embarrassed ASJA Boys 11-0 on Friday, in the Boys Championship Division of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL).

Elijah Martin and Jourvel Guadeloupe each scored hat-tricks, while Maalik Campbell and Isaiah Cadogan contributed two goals apiece. Getting the other goal in the lopsided rout was Jonathan Richards.

In the South Zone, Pleasantville cruised past Moruga 4-0 while Point Fortin East and Siparia West played to a goalless draw.

Also on Friday, in the East Zone, Valencia took care of Toco 4-2 but Arima North and Barataria South battled to a 1-1 tie. There were a pair of games contested in the Tobago Zone on Saturday.

Javon Williams scored twice while Darrion Williams got the other as Goodwood blanked Mason Hall 1-0.


STANDINGS (North Zone)

................................................P.....W...D... L......F......A...... Pts
East Mucurapo........................6.....5.... 1.... 0......23....2...... 16
Tranquility................................5.....2.... 1.... 2......8......13.... 7
Blanchisseuse.........................5.....1.... 3.... 1......8......6...... 6
Malick......................................4.....1.... 1.... 2......7......4...... 4
Diego Martin Central...............6.....1.... 0.... 5......3......24.... 3

South Zone

................................................P.....W...D... L......F......A...... Pts
Pleasantville............................9.....7.... 1.... 1......18....5...... 22
Vessigny..................................7.....4.... 1.... 2......12....8...... 13
Princes Town West..................7.....3.... 2.... 2......5......4...... 11
Siparia West............................8.....2.... 3.... 3......11.....10.... 9
Moruga....................................8.....2.... 2.... 4......12....19.... 8
Point Fortin East......................9.....1.... 1.... 7......7......18.... 4

Central Zone

................................................P.....W...D... L......F......A...... Pts
Chaguanas North....................8.....8.... 0.... 0......59....4...... 24
Couva East..............................8.....4.... 2.... 2......16....15.... 14
Presentation Chaguanas.........8.....4.... 0.... 4......14....24.... 12
Miracle Ministries.....................6.....2.... 1.... 3......7......15.... 7
Tabaquite Secondary...............5.....1.... 1.... 3......5......20.... 4
ASJA Boys...............................7.....0.... 0.... 7......6......34.... 0

East Zone

................................................P.....W...D... L......F......A...... Pts
Five Rivers..............................7.....5.... 2.... 0......20....5...... 17
Toco.........................................7.....3.... 1.... 3......14....12.... 10
Valencia...................................7.....4.... 1.... 2......20....11.... 13
Barataria South.......................8.....2.... 2.... 4......9......19.... 8
Arima North.............................7.....0.... 2.... 5......5......20.... 2

Tobago Zone

................................................P.....W...D... L......F......A...... Pts
Scarborough............................6.....5.... 0.... 1......20....4...... 15
Signal Hill................................6.....4.... 1.... 1......11.....5...... 13
Bishop’s High..........................6.....3.... 1.... 2......6......8...... 10
Pentecostal..............................7.....3.... 0.... 4......7......7...... 9
Mason Hall..............................6.....2.... 1.... 3......6......11.... 7
Goodwood...............................5.....1.... 1.... 3......1......4...... 4
Roxborough.............................4.....0.... 0.... 4......0......11.... 0

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: spideybuff on October 13, 2015, 11:45:35 AM
Happy to see that good sense has prevailed in the form of three points for QRC.

To be honest, I am a bit surprised. In the past I have seen games of this kind played over multiple times. But I guess the times are different. But my alma mater is in the middle. Not bad, but not good enough. 2 wins out of the 4 draws, and we would be in the running. But it is still first rounds.

Only one rounds being played.

The Fyzabad game was awarded because the fight didn't really stop the game. Ref had everything under control, issued red cards, players left the field with no fuss...but the Fyzabad team refuse to restart the game.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 13, 2015, 06:53:45 PM
Tobago Zone SSFL Matches

Tuesday 13th October 2015

Goodwood Secondary1 vs Light and Life 1
Mason Hall Secondary 0 vs Signal Hill Secondary 1

Wednesday 14th October 2015

Roxborough Secondary 2 vs Scarborough Secondary 5

Teams                P    W    D   L    F     A     GD   Pts
Scarborough        9    7    0    2    27    4     23    21
Signal Hill           8    6    1    1    13    5      8     19
Bishop’s              8    4    1    3    10    10    0     13
Pentecostal L&L    9    4    1    4     8     8     0     13
Goodwood           9    3    2    4    11   13    -2     11
Mason Hall          9    3    1    5    9     17    -8     10
Roxborough         8    0    0    8    4     24   -20     0
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on October 14, 2015, 07:07:42 PM
Anyone have the scores from today's SSFL premier league matches?  Anyone at all???  Bueller??  Bueller?? Bueller??  Buuuuuueeelller???  Anyone?   ;D
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on October 14, 2015, 07:12:48 PM
Naps won 4-1 over Fatima.  Pres lost 1-0 to CIC. Shiva won by the same margin over San Juan. Both Trinity schools lost to Speyside and St Augustine.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on October 14, 2015, 07:45:58 PM
Wait...what???  Pres lost to St. Mary's at Manny Ramjohn???????   :banginghead:  :banginghead:  :banginghead:




Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on October 14, 2015, 07:50:03 PM
I hear Pres throw away several good chances.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 15, 2015, 01:56:06 AM
Hudson treble extends Naparima SSFL lead.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


In form Isaiah Hudson got his second hat-trick and seventh goal in three matches as Naparima defeated host Fatima 4-1 to widen its lead at the top of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League table at Fatima College Grounds, Mucurapo Road, yesterday.

With the win, Naparima, the defending Premier Division and “Big-Four” champions carried its points total to 25 from 10 matches four more than Shiva Boys while the trio of Presentation College of San Fernando, St Benedict’s College and St Anthony’s College are next with 20 points each.

They are followed by St Mary’s College with 19, San Juan North with 18, and the duo of idle Queen’s Royal College and St Augustine, next with 17 apiece.

Hudson, who got a hat trick in a 5-1 thrashing of Trinity College East, a week ago and then one in a 3-1 defeat of St Augustine last Saturday, opened the scoring for Naparima in the 24th minute while team-mate Renaldo Francois made it 2-0 nine minutes before the half-time whistle.

Fatima, which is deep in relegation trouble got a lifeline through midfielder Krishorn Alexander’s 76th minute effort to cut the lead to 2-1, however Hudson calmed the nerves of his team-mates and coach Angus Eve by adding two late items in the 82nd and 88th to complete his second treble of the season.

At the David Williams Recreation Ground, Penal, Shiva Boys got a 43rd minute item from Quinn Rodney to edge San Juan North 1-0 and move ahead of Presentation which went under to visiting St Mary’s courtesy a Bryant Van Low goal at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

St Benedict’s also won 1-0 away to Fyzabad thanks to a Kerwin Mitchell strike while visitors St Anthony’s got a second-half double from Haile Beckles to earn a come-from-behind 2-1 victory at Carapichaima East.

In other matches yesterday, St Augustine spanked winless Trinity East 3-1 and Speyside battled past Trinity College of Moka, 2-1 courtesy a goal three minutes into injury time from Kerri Mc Donald.

Yesterday’s Results:

Naparima 4 (Isaiah Hudson 24th, 82nd, 88th, Renaldo Francois 36th) vs Fatima 1 (Krishorn Alexander 76th)

St Mary's 1 (Bryant Van Low 40th) vs Presentation (San F'do) 0

St Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 10th, Anthony Samuel 20th, Tyriq Alexander 55th) vs Trinity East 1 (Nickel Orr 80th)

Shiva Boys 1 (Quinn Rodney 43rd) vs San Juan North 0

St Anthony's 2 (Haile Beckles 55th, 80th) vs Carapichaima East 1 (Daniel Pascall 36th)

Speyside 2 (Weah Adams 45th +1, Kerri Mc Donald 90th+3) vs Trinity Moka 1 ( Zaki Skinner 77th)

St Benedict's 1 (Kerwin Mitchell) vs Fyzabad 0

Current Standings:

Teams P W D L F A Pts

Naparima 10 8 1 1 22 6 25
Shiva Boys 10 6 3 1 16 7 21
Pres San F'do 10 6 2 2 19 13 20
St Benedict's 10 6 2 2 14 10 20
St Anthony's 10 6 2 2 18 15 20
St Mary's 11 6 1 4 20 12 19
San Juan North 11 6 0 5 18 13 18
QRC 10 4 5 1 14 8 17
St Augustine 11 5 2 4 18 16 17
Trinity Moka 10 2 4 4 17 19 10
Fyzabad 10 3 0 7 12 19 9
Carapichaima East 11 1 4 6 9 19 7
Speyside 10 1 1 7 11 25 7
Fatima 10 1 3 6 15 20 6
Trinity East 10 0 0 10 6 27 0

(http://www.guardian.co.tt/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/Krishorn%20Alexander.jpg?itok=Mqo3LK8Z)
Fatima College’s Krishorn Alexander, left, holds off a challenge from Shane Sandy of Naparima College in their 2015 BgTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League match at Fatima College Grounds, Mucurapo Road, yesterday. Naparima won 4-1. Photo: Anthony Harris.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 15, 2015, 07:55:29 AM
Wow, the league is tight. 7 teams are one win away from 2nd place. QRC and Gustine are 8th and 9th with 17 points each.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: loyalist on October 15, 2015, 08:24:35 AM
The south schools are doing pretty good this year. Close league though anything could happen in the next 4 games.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 15, 2015, 09:00:16 AM
The south schools are doing pretty good this year. Close league though anything could happen in the next 4 games.

Recognised that.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 15, 2015, 11:02:04 AM
The south schools are doing pretty good this year. Close league though anything could happen in the next 4 games.

This is nothing new  :) 

Naps, Benedicts and Presentation college in the mix almost every year
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: spideybuff on October 15, 2015, 11:19:25 AM
I calling Trinity East, Carapichaima and Fyzo to go down...Naps are champs unless they get seasick on the way to Tobago for their last game
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on October 15, 2015, 01:03:45 PM
Despite playing a mostly form 3 side after losing 8 players from last year's team, my Tigers are still in the mix!  Nobody cah tell me Grovey is not ah bess yutes coach!!!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 15, 2015, 07:46:07 PM
Despite playing a mostly form 3 side after losing 8 players from last year's team, my Tigers are still in the mix!  Nobody cah tell me Grovey is not ah bess yutes coach!!!
Form 3 doesn't necessarily mean 14-15 year old players. Many of these secondary schools footballers are 14-15 by 2nd form.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 15, 2015, 08:37:05 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1030730866978545/ (https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1030730866978545/)

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Naparima College vs Fatima College

NAPS STAY HOT  :)

There is no stopping Naparima College its seems as the defending BGTT/Firt Citizens SSFL Premer Division champs chalked up another impressive win on Wednesday. Naps came to the Mucurapo Road home ground of Fatima College and left with all of the points.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 15, 2015, 08:37:38 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1030730866978545/ (https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1030730866978545/)

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Naparima College vs Fatima College

NAPS STAY HOT  :)

There is no stopping Naparima College its seems as the defending BGTT/Firt Citizens SSFL Premer Division champs chalked up another impressive win on Wednesday. Naps came to the Mucurapo Road home ground of Fatima College and left with all of the points.

We (Naps) went up in Mucurapo and beat up Fatima on their own grounds :)
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 16, 2015, 04:54:51 AM
Agard fires Scarborough to top in Tobago.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Kareem Agard helped himself to a hat-trick as Scarborough Secondary blasted cellar-placed Roxborough 5-2 to regain top spot in the Tobago Zone of BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Football League Championship Division. Kellon James and Jayie Sheppard added a goal each for Scarborough while Mihirie Malchan and Kyle George got consolation items for Roxborough.

With the victory, Scarborough climbed back to the top of the seven-team standings with 21 points from nine matches two more than Signal Hill which has a match in hand. On Tuesday, Signal Hill briefly took charge of the table when Marlon Kerr netted an 86th minute winner, in  a 1-0 triumph over host Mason Hall.

Also on Tuesday in the Tobago Zone, Jabari Francis scored two minutes into stoppage time for Pentecostal Light & Life to earn a 1-1 draw with Goodwood which had taken a first minute lead through via Javon Williams.

Today, East Mucurapo (North Zone) and Pleasantville (South Zone) will have a chance to clinch their respective zonal titles to join Chaguanas North (Central) and Five Rivers (East) as qualifiers to the Championship Division “Big-Five” from which the top three teams will be promoted to the Premier Division.

In the North Zone, East Mucurapo leads the five-team with 16 points from six matches, nine more than Malick and Tranquillity which have three and two matches left to play respectively. Today, East Mucurapo is away to Tranquillity and will be crowned champions once it avoids defeat.

Pleasantville currently leads the South with 22 points from nine matches, nine clear of Vessigny which has two matches in hand.

However, with a point from its remaining match at home today with third placed Princes Town West, Pleasantville will carry its tally to an unassailable 25 points.

Tobago Results

Wednesday

Scarborough 5 (Kareem Agard 3, Kellon James, Jayie Sheppard) vs Roxborough 2 (Mihirie Malchan, Kyle George)

Tuesday

Goodwood 1 (Javon Williams 1st) vs Pentecostal L&L 1 (Jabari Francis 92nd)

Signal Hill 1 (Marlon Kerr 86th) vs Mason Hall 0
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on October 16, 2015, 08:45:05 AM
Despite playing a mostly form 3 side after losing 8 players from last year's team, my Tigers are still in the mix!  Nobody cah tell me Grovey is not ah bess yutes coach!!!
Form 3 doesn't necessarily mean 14-15 year old players. Many of these secondary schools footballers are 14-15 by 2nd form.

Even if that was the case which it isn't you still have the problem of integrating far too many outfield players to fill roles of more seasoned and in some cases more skilled players.  Not an easy feat by any stretch of the imagination.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 16, 2015, 02:59:06 PM

GAME HIGHLIGHTS;  https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1031187583599540/ (https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1031187583599540/)

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Presentation College vs CIC & St Augustine vs Trinity East.

Presentation College missed a great opportunity to stay abreast of Naparima College in the BGTT/First Citizens SSFL race as they slipped to a 1-nil defeat against CIC. Meanwhile, St Augustine compounded Trinity East’s woes and the Trincity team now looks certain to be relegated into the Championship division.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 17, 2015, 01:59:06 AM
Tobago Zone SSFL Matches

Saturday 17th October 2015

Scarborough Secondary 1 vs Bishop's High 2
Goodwood High 0 vs Roxborough Secondary 1

Signal Hill Secondary vs Light and Life  (Signal Hill School Grounds)**

**Match was not played due to the grounds not being marked. We await the decision by Tobago SSFL.

Teams                P    W   D    L    F     A     GD   Pts
Scarborough       10    7   0    3    28    7     22    21
Signal Hill           8    6    1    1    13    5      8    19
Bishop’s              9    5    1    3    12    11    1     16
Pentecostal L&L    9    4    1    4     8     8     0     13
Goodwood          10    3    2   5    11   14    -3     11
Mason Hall          9    3    1    5     9    17    -8     10
Roxborough         9    1    0    8     5    24   -19     3
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 18, 2015, 02:03:40 AM
Fyzabad stalls Naparima title march.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Naparima College’s march towards a successful defence of its BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League crown was slowed a bit after it was held to a goalless draw by fellow southerners Fyzabad at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, yesterday.

However, the statement did not hamper the Angus Eve-coached Naparima squad that much as most of its title contenders, Shiva Boys, Presentation College of San Fernando, St Anthony’s College and St Benedict’s College all failed to get full results from their encounters as well, with only San Juan North coming away with a 2-1 win over St Mary’s College.

The drawn result sees Naparima now up to 26 points from 11 matches and three left to play. Shiva Boys, which drew 1-1 away to St Anthony’s is next with 22 points, one ahead San Juan North, Presentation College of San Fernando and St Benedict’s which battled to a 0-0, and St Anthony’s. 

Mid-table duo, Trinity College of Moka and Queen’s Royal College battled to a 2-2 deadlock while at the bottom of the table, cellar-placed Trinity College East got two goals each from Kishorn Hackshaw and Nickel Orr to beat Speyside 4-1, for its first win of the season; Fatima and Carapichaima East ended 0-0.

Yesterday’s Results

San Juan North 2 (Brent Sam 31st, 70th) vs St Mary’s 1 (Ethan Shim 47th)

Fatima 0 vs Carapichaima East 0

Trinity Moka 2 (Isaiah Mc Lean, Josiah Bentick) vs QRC 2 (Joash Williams 2)

Naparima 0 vs Fyzabad 0

St Benedict’s 0 vs Presentation 0

Trinity East 4 (Kishorn Hackshaw 2, Nickel Orr 2) vs Speyside 1 (Weah Adams)

St Anthony’s 1 (Kathon St Hillaire 77th) vs Shiva Boys 1 (Shaquille John 22nd)

(http://www.guardian.co.tt/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/battle.png?itok=JxFKPQCf)
St Anthony’s Shakeem Patrick, right, vies for the ball against Shiva Boys’ Isaiah Garcia during the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League at the St Anthony’s school ground in Westmoorings, yesterday. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. PHOTO: MICHEAL BRUCE

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 20, 2015, 01:42:15 AM
Scarborough, Diego Martin Central, St Augustine take zonal crowns.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


The trio of Scarborough Secondary, Diego Martin Central and St Augustine Secondary were all crowned zonal champions when the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Girls Championship Division League continued on Sunday.

Over in Tobago, Aaliyah Charles got a double to take her zonal league best tally to 18 goals as Scarborough earned a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Bishop’s High and with it, an unassailable 21 points tally from seven matches with one match left to play.

Bishop’s High took a 1-0 lead into the break through Alliyah Akili’s 30th minute opener, but Charles got Scarborough level in the 50th before she netted the decisive item in the 70th to set up a National “Big-Four” semifinal clash with the South Zone winner, Fyzabad/Pt Fortin East on Thursday at Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella from 3 pm.

In the day’s other match, Signal Hill crushed Speyside 7-1 to cement its hold on second spot with 15 points, three more than Mason Hall with a match left for both teams as well.

At St Mary’s College ground, Serpentine Road, St Clair, Digeo Martin Central eked out a 1-0 win over Bishop’s Anstey for its eighth win in nine matches, and 25 points, ten more than its opponent which has three matches to play, but can only reach 24 points. Diego Martin Central now meets East Zone winner, St Augustine in the other National "Big-Four" semifinal at Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar from 3 pm.

In the East Zone, St Augustine went into its match against cellar-placed St George’s at Barataria needing a point, and came out 6-0 victors to end their six-match campaign with 13 points, two more than Bishop’s Anstey East.

Down South, the title could well be decided today at Naparima College Ground, Lewis Street, San Fernando, when Fyzabad (21 points) comes up against second placed Pt Fortin East which is three points behind, in the first of their two head-to-head clashes to end the zonal campaign.

On Sunday, Fyzabad racked up a seventh straight win by trouncing St Joseph Convent (San Fernando) 3-0 while Pt Fortin East kept its hopes alive by hammering San Fernando East 6-0. A win for Fyzabad will seal the crown ahead of their next match, while a draw result or Pt Fortin East, will set up an intriguing finish.

RESULTS

South

Fyzabad 3 vs St Joseph Convent 0

Pt Fortin East 6 vs San Fernando East 0

North

Success/Laventille 7 vs Providence 0

Diego Martin Central 1 vs Diego Martin Central 0

St Francois 2 vs St Joseph Convent 1

Tobago

Signal Hill 7 (Asha James 15th, 52nd, 70th, 80th, Gamelia Waldron 54th, Tyrese Cooper 57th, Ashanti Campbell 65th) vs Speyside (Shivern Mc Kenzie 11th)

Scarborough 2 (Alliyah Charles 50th, 70th) vs Bishop’s 1 (Alliyah Akili 30th)

East

St Augustine 6 vs St George’s 0

Today’s Matches

North

Bishop’s Anstey vs Providence, Dibe Ground, Long Circular St James

South

Pt Fortin East vs Fyzabad, Naparima College Ground, Lewis Street, San Fernando
St Joseph Convent vs San Fernando East, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Training Ground, Marabella

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 20, 2015, 06:43:47 AM
Despite playing a mostly form 3 side after losing 8 players from last year's team, my Tigers are still in the mix!  Nobody cah tell me Grovey is not ah bess yutes coach!!!
Form 3 doesn't necessarily mean 14-15 year old players. Many of these secondary schools footballers are 14-15 by 2nd form.

Even if that was the case which it isn't you still have the problem of integrating far too many outfield players to fill roles of more seasoned and in some cases more skilled players.  Not an easy feat by any stretch of the imagination.

No it's not. Just saying...as I'm in a secondary school's environment and currently coaching there, what you're talking about isn't too difficult once the players coming through the ranks are capable enough to fill those roles. The reason I said what I said earlier is that many of these players who enter school at 14 or even 15 are playing minimum U17 level or they're put straight into the U20 environment, giving them much needed experience from early.  This set up would make it much easier to integrate players who are in 2nd and 3rd forms where the expected age of the player used to be 13 and 14. Age 14 in 2nd form still gives you a 17-18 year old young man by 5th form.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on October 20, 2015, 08:27:52 AM
Despite playing a mostly form 3 side after losing 8 players from last year's team, my Tigers are still in the mix!  Nobody cah tell me Grovey is not ah bess yutes coach!!!
Form 3 doesn't necessarily mean 14-15 year old players. Many of these secondary schools footballers are 14-15 by 2nd form.

Even if that was the case which it isn't you still have the problem of integrating far too many outfield players to fill roles of more seasoned and in some cases more skilled players.  Not an easy feat by any stretch of the imagination.

No it's not. Just saying...as I'm in a secondary school's environment and currently coaching there, what you're talking about isn't too difficult once the players coming through the ranks are capable enough to fill those roles. The reason I said what I said earlier is that many of these players who enter school at 14 or even 15 are playing minimum U17 level or they're put straight into the U20 environment, giving them much needed experience from early.  This set up would make it much easier to integrate players who are in 2nd and 3rd forms where the expected age of the player used to be 13 and 14. Age 14 in 2nd form still gives you a 17-18 year old young man by 5th form.

Not disputing your knowledge and understanding of the environment in general.  Grovey like to pace his players though, so unless exceptional he not rushing them through to higher age bracket competition.  So when he has a team and they can go all season with no losses, 1 loss, maybe 2 max is because they have played together a long time, have tremendous chemistry and can maximize potential in his set up.  Many of those players in that first XI right now wouldn't be there if not for the particular situation the Tigers are in.  So all I am saying is circumstances forced his hand and the team still did well to be in position to finish as high as second at this point.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 20, 2015, 10:27:13 AM
Tobago SSFL Scores

Monday 19th October 2015

Roxborough Secondary 0 vs Signal Hill 6

Signal Hill Secondary vs Light and Life match that was to play on Saturday 17th October will be heard hopefully by tomorrow.

Wednesday 21st October 2015

Signal Hill Secondary vs Bishop's High (@ SH school grounds)
Goodwood High vs Scarborough Secondary (Goodwood)
Mason Hall Secondary vs Roxborough Secondary (Plymouth)

Teams                P    W    D    L    F     A     GD   Pts
Signal Hill           9     7    1    1    19    5     14    22
Scarborough       10    7    0    3    29    9     20    21
Bishop’s              9     5    1    3    12   11     1     16
Pentecostal L&L    9     4    1    4     8     8     0     13
Goodwood          10    3    2    5    11   14    -3     11
Mason Hall          9     3    1    5     9    17    -8     10
Roxborough        10    1    0    9     7    31   -24     3
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on October 21, 2015, 04:53:46 AM
WATCH: Football 101 visits Presentation College, San Fernando
https://www.youtube.com/v/ai2GS1ln8zM
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 21, 2015, 03:11:29 PM
Nice interview with these youths. Hope to see some of them competing for a spot in the MNT in the future.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 21, 2015, 11:12:10 PM
Tobago Zone SSFL matches

Light and Life awarded 3 points and 3 goals from their abandoned match vs Signal Hill Secondary at the Signal Hill School grounds on Saturday 17th October 2015 (field not marked). Signal Hill and Light and Life standings have been updated accordingly.


Wednesday 21st October 2015

Signal Hill Secondary 5 vs Bishop's High 0
Goodwood High 2 vs Scarborough Secondary 2
Mason Hall Secondary vs Roxborough Secondary (did not play)

Saturday 24th October 2015

Roxborough Secondary vs Light and Life (Cyd Grey Complex, Roxborough)
Bishop's High vs Mason Hall Secondary (Mt. Pleasant)

Title decider

Scarborough Secondary vs Signal Hill (Black Rock)

Teams                P    W    D    L   GF    GA    GD   Pts
Signal Hill           11    8    1    2    24     8     16    25
Scarborough       11    7    1    3    31    11     20   22
Light and Life      10    5    1    4    11     8      3    16
Bishop’s             10    5    1    4    12    16     -4    16
Goodwood          11    3    3    5    13    16     -3    12
Mason Hall           9    3    1    5     9     17    -8     10
Roxborough        10    1    0    9     7     31    -24    3
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 22, 2015, 01:49:54 AM
Hudson double puts Naps on title brink.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Isaiah Hudson scored a goal in each half as reigning champion of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League Naparima College blanked host Carapichaima East 2-0 to move to within ine win of retaining its crown.

With the win, its ninth from 12 matches, Naparima improved to 29 points, five more than Presentation College of San Fernando which edged Trinity College of Moka, 2-1.

Fellow South Zone schools, Shiva Boys and St Benedict’s College are next with 23 and 22 points, respectively, also from 12 matches, after their clash at the David Williams Recreation Ground in Penal ended 2-2 with the match officials having to be escorted from the venue due to crowd trouble.

Despite the title being out of reach, the trio of Queen’s Royal College, San Juan North and St Anthony’s College are next with 21 points apiece in the race for a top four finish to qualify for the “Big-Four” while St Augustine has 20, and St Mary’s College, 19 as they two still can qualify.

In other matches yesterday, QRC edged San Juan North 1-0 at home, Speyside ended visitors St Anthony’s eight match unbeaten streak with a 2-1 result; St Augustine trounced Fatima 3-0, and Fyzabad slipped past Trinity College East, 2-1.

Yesterday’s Results

St Augustine 3 (Anthony Samuel 9th, Isaiah Lee 29th, Jeffery Joseph 86th) vs Fatima 0

QRC 1 (Jean-Paul Rochford) vs San Juan North 0

Naparima 2 (Isaiah Hudson 2) vs Carapichaima East 0

Presentation San Fernando 2 (Kareem Riley, Kyle Moodie) vs Trinity Moka 1 (Isaiah Pryce)

Fyzabad 2 (Phillip Felmin 75th, Marcus John 81st) vs Trinity College East 1 (Keshorn Hackshaw 58th)

Shiva Boys 2 (Quinn Rodney, Simeon De Bourg) vs St Benedict’s 2 (Taryll Coutou 2)

Speyside High 2 (Kerri Mc Donald 12th, Malique Lewis 56th) vs St Anthony’s 1 (Shakeem Spencer 26th)

Current Standings

Teams P W D L F A Pts
Naparima 12 9 2 1 24 6 29
Pres San F’do 12 7 3 2 21 14 24
Shiva Boys 12 6 5 1 18 10 23
St Benedict’s 12 6 4 2 16 12 22
QRC 12 5 6 1 17 10 21
San Juan North 13 7 0 6 20 15 21
St Anthony’s 12 6 3 3 20 18 21
St Augustine 12 6 2 4 21 16 20
St Mary’s 12 6 1 5 22 14 19
Fyzabad 12 4 1 7 14 20 13
Trinity Moka 12 2 5 5 20 23 11
Speyside 12 3 1 8 14 28 10
Carapichaima E 13 1 5 7 9 21 8
Fatima 12 1 4 7 15 23 7
Trinity East 12 1 0 11 11 30 3

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 22, 2015, 01:57:12 AM
‘Big 4’ kicks off today.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


The BGTT/First Citizens Girls Secondary Schools Football League Big Four competition is set to kick off today with semi-final number one being played at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar.

With all the zonal divisions already wrapped up, teams have already been drawn to see who will take the 2015 Girls Big Four competition.

St Augustine Secondary will take on Diego Martin Central Secondary at the Larry Gomes Stadium, while on Sunday, Fyzabad Secondary will be playing a virtual home game when they face Scarborough Secondary in the second semi-final. The final will be contested next Tuesday, at a venue to be announced.

(http://www.trinidadexpress.com/storyimage/TT/20151021/LOCAL/151029888/AR/0/AR-151029888.jpg&MaxW=730&imageversion=Article)
CLOSE QUARTERS: The girls Secondary Schools Football League has moved on to the Big Four competition. The zonal action produced a lot of goals like the 8-0 whipping handed out by Success Laventille (in red) against St Joseph’s Convent, Port of Spain. —Photo courtesy Nicholas Williams.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on October 22, 2015, 06:57:21 AM
WATCH: Highlights of QRC's 1-0 win over San Juan North Secondary (https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153713525667996/)
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 23, 2015, 04:48:00 AM
James puts Signal Hill within point of title.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Omarley James scored a second straight double as Signal Hill hammered Bishop’s High 5-0 on Wednesday to move to within one point of claiming the Tobago Zone BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Football League Championship Division crown and a “Big-Five” spot.

Coming off a similar 5-0 demolition of Roxborough on Monday, Signal Hill also got a goal apiece from Akiel Frank, Akiel Holdford and N’Kosi Chance to move to 25 points from 11 matches, three more than Scarborough ahead of their final round clash at Scarborough on Saturday. Scarborough missed a chance to stay within a point of its rival after it drew 2-2 with Goodwood.

Tomorrow, Signal Hill will need only a draw to lift the title, while Scarborough must win to claim the crown on goal-difference. The winner of the Tobago Zone will complete the quintet of zonal champions to contest the Championship Division “Big-Five” competition from which the top three teams will be promoted to the Premier Division next year.

Today, the “Big-Five” will kick off with Central Zone champions, Chaguanas North hosting North Zone winners East Mucurapo while East Zone champs, Five Rivers entertains Pleasantville, the South Zone winners at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, both from 3.30 pm.

Current SSFL Boys Zonal Championship Standings (North)

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
East Mucurapo    8    7    1    0    35    2    22
Malick    6    2    1    3    10    7    7
Tranquillity    6    2    1    3    9    15    7
Blanchisseuse    8    2    3    2    10    13    9
D/Martin Central    6    1    0    5    3    24    3
 
South

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Pleasantville    10    8    1    1    19    5    25
P/Town West    10    5    2    3    10    5    17
Siparia West    10    4    3    4    15    10    15
Vessigny    10    4    1    5    12    15    13
Moruga    10    3    2    5    16    22    11
Pt  Fortin East    9    1    1    7    8    20    4

Central

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Chaguanas North    10    10    0    0    71    4    30
Presentation    10    5    1    4    16    25    15
Couva East    8    4    2    2    16    15    14
Miracle Ministries    7    2    1    4    7    18    7
Tabaquite    5    1    1    3    5    20    4
ASJA Boys    7    0    0    7    6    34    0
 
East

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Five Rivers    8    5    3    0    23    9    18
Valencia    8    4    2    2    22    13    14
Toco    8    3    1    4    15    18    10
Barataria South    8    2    2    4    9    19    8
Arima North    8    1    2    5    11    21    5
 
Tobago

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Signal Hill    11    8    1    2    24    8    25
Scarborough    11    7    1    3    31    11    22
Bishop’s    10    5    1    4    12    16    16
Pentecostal L&L    10    5    1    4    11    8    16
Goodwood    11    3    3    5    13    16    12
Mason Hall    9    3    1    5    9    17    10
Roxborough    10    1    0    9    7    31    3

SSFL Boys Zonal Championship Results (North)

Tuesday

Blanchisseuse 2 vs Malick 1

Tobago

Wednesday

Signal Hill 5 (Omarley James 2, Akiel Frank, Akiel Holford, N’Kosi Chance) vs Bishop’s High 0

Scarborough 2 vs Goodwood 2

Mason Hall vs Roxborough - Postponed

South

Princes Town West 2 vs Moruga 0

Siparia West 2 vs Vessigny 0

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 24, 2015, 08:11:56 PM
May as well just give Naps the title from now ;D
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on October 24, 2015, 08:16:47 PM
@ Sando Prince --- I know Pres won 5-0 against Trinity East...but what were the other scores?

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on October 24, 2015, 08:41:25 PM
@ Sando Prince --- I know Pres won 5-0 against Trinity East...but what were the other scores?

You can get scores on this site during the games for future reference:
https://twitter.com/theunveilmag?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on October 24, 2015, 09:02:20 PM
@ Sando Prince --- I know Pres won 5-0 against Trinity East...but what were the other scores?

You can get scores on this site during the games for future reference:
https://twitter.com/theunveilmag?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor



Thanks, bro.  Looks like mathematically, Naparima has secured this year's Premier league title, while Pres has solidified 2nd place, with a chance to secure that 2nd place finish with a win or a draw on Wednesday.  Their closest rival for a 2nd place finish is St. Benedict's. 
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 24, 2015, 09:36:17 PM
Saturday 24th October 2015

Title decider

Scarborough Secondary 1 vs Signal Hill 1 (Signal Hill are Tobago Zone Champs)

Roxborough Secondary 0 vs Light and Life 6
Bishop's High 1 vs Mason Hall Secondary 1

Points of note:
Scarborough Secondary won all its 1st round matches (18 points). Only won 5 points in the 2nd round :o
Eventual champs Signal Hill 'played unbeaten' in the league (only blemish was having defaulted a match vs Light and Life)
Light and Life is currently on an 8 match unbeaten streak



Teams                P    W    D    L   GF    GA    GD   Pts
Signal Hill          12    8    2    2    25     9      16    26
Scarborough       12    7    2    3    32    12     20    23
Light and Life      11    6    1    4    17     8      9     19
Bishop’s             11    5    2    4    13    17     -4    17
Mason Hall         11    3    4    4    11    17     -6    13
Goodwood          11    3    3    5    13    16     -3    12
Roxborough        12    1    0    11   7     37    -30    3
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 25, 2015, 02:00:29 AM
Naps repeats as SSFL Premier champ.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Trinity East relegated

Team captain Michael Basdeo picked the right time to get his first goal of the season as it earned Naparima Colllege a 1-0 triumph over Shiva Boys to sucessfully retain its BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League crown, yesterday.

Going into the match, Naparima held a five-point lead over Presentation College of San Fernando with one round of matches left after yesterday and needed only to win one of its remaining encounters.

And Basdeo came up trumps when needed as his tenth minute item proved decision for the Angus Eve-coached Naparima to move to an unassailable 32 points from 14 matches, five more than Presentation College of San Fernando which hammered host and relegated Trinity East 5-0 at Trincity led by a double from Kareem Riley.

The trio of St Benedict’s College (25 points), St Anthony’s College (24) and St Augustine Secondary (23), all took advantage of Shiva’s defeat by moving ahead in the race to secure the remaining two Big-Four places with contrasting victories.

At the Mahaica Oval, Pt Fortin, St Benedict’s blanked St Mary’s College 3-0; St Anthony’s slipped past Queen’s Royal College 1-0 in Westmoorings and St Augustine spanked Fyzabad 3-1 at home. Down at the foot of the table, Trinity East is certain to be relegated and will be joined by two from the Fyzabad, Fatima, Speyside or Carapichaima when the final round of matches takes place on Wednesday.

Signal Hill takes Tobago boys crown
Meanwhile, Signal Hill captured the Tobago Zone of the Championship Division after a 1-1 draw in a top-of-the-table clash with last year’s winner Scarborough. Akeem Benjamin netted for Signal Hill to lead 1-0 while Kareem Agard equalised for Scarborough.

The point earned took Signal Hill to 26 points from its 12 matches, three ahead of Scarborough which needed a win. Signall Hill will now host Chaguanas North in its Championship Division “Big-Five” opener on Tuesday while East Mucurapo is at home to Five Rivers, both from 3.30 pm.

On Friday, East Mucurapo edged Chaguanas North 3-2 and Five Rivers slipped past Pleasantville 2-1 in round one matches.

Today, at the Mannie Ramjohn Stdaium, Marabella from, Fyzabad and Scarborough will face off in the National Girls “Big-Four” semifinal with the winner to face St Augustine which outclassed Diego Martin Central 5-2 on Thursday led by a Laurelle Theodore hat trick. The final is carded for Tuesday.

RESULTS

Trinity Moka 1 (Isaiah Pryce 20th) vs San Juan North 0

St Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 3rd, Tyriq Alexander 4th, Joshua Marshall 17th) vs Fyzabad 1 (Alaric Williams 12th)

St Benedict’s 3 (Shermar Ravello, Tarylll Coutou, Kerwin Mitchell) vs St Mary’s 0

Fatima 2 (Kyon Williams, Anrdew Abraham) vs Speyside 1 (Rickel Stewart)

St Anthony’s 1 (Shem Clauzel) vs QRC 0

Naparima 1 (Michael Basdeo 10th) vs Shiva 0

Presentation 5 (Kareem Riley 2, Nate Brooks, Jarod Gordon, Nion Lamey) vs Trinity East 0

STANDINGS

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Naps    13    10    2    1    25    6    32
Prs S/F’d13    8    3    2    26    14    27
St Ben    13    7    4    2    19    12    25
St Anth13    7    3    3    21    18    24
St A/tn    13    7    2    4    24    17    23
Shiv B    13    6    5    2    18    11    23
QRC    13    5    6    2    17    11    21
S/Jn N    14    7    0    7    20    16    21
Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
StMrys    13    6    1    6    22    17    19
Trini M    13    3    5    5    21    23    14
Fyzbd    13    4    1    8    15    23    13
Fatima    13    2    4    7    17    24    10
Spysde    13    3    1    9    15    30    10
C/East    13    1    5    7    9    21    8
Trini E     13    1    0    12    11    35    3
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 25, 2015, 04:54:56 AM
Like Joma have a lock on football uniforms in TT??
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sam on October 25, 2015, 05:13:51 AM
Like Joma have a lock on football uniforms in TT??

How you know is Joma?

De J could mean jocking.

 :rotfl:

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 25, 2015, 05:25:36 AM
Like Joma have a lock on football uniforms in TT??

How you know is Joma?

De J could mean jocking.

 :rotfl:




You start this morning already. You could still make 8:00 am mass.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sam on October 25, 2015, 05:26:50 AM
Like Joma have a lock on football uniforms in TT??

How you know is Joma?

De J could mean jocking.

 :rotfl:


You start this morning already. You could still make 8:00 am mass.

De only mass I know is for Carnival.

Mass, brass and ass.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Bianconeri on October 25, 2015, 09:21:11 AM
how are the intercol matchups being decided?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Peong on October 25, 2015, 03:45:29 PM
So south take 1st, 2nd and 3rd, well done.
What allyuh eatin down there?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 25, 2015, 03:49:30 PM

Congrats to Naps for keeping the title in the South land  :beermug:

http://web2.tv6tnt.com/20151024/sports/8216naps8217-repeat
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 25, 2015, 03:50:36 PM
So south take 1st, 2nd and 3rd, well done.
What allyuh eatin down there?


Scrunter has the answer for you  :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88HTvdCfwuo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88HTvdCfwuo)
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 26, 2015, 01:55:41 AM
‘Naps’ not done yet, says skipper
By Sean Taylor (Express).


“We want to take everything this year.” said Michael Basdeo the Naparima College captain Saturday evening shortly after he led his team to a second league title in a row in the 2015 BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

The diminutive midfielder as if by fate, put the ball into the back of the net with just over nine minutes on the clock in the match against Shiva Boys Hindu College, which turned out to be the winner in a close contest. “It felt really good (the goal) because it was my first goal of the season.” he told the Express.

(http://www.trinidadexpress.com/storyimage/TT/20151025/LOCAL/151029686/AR/0/AR-151029686.jpg)
WINNING TEAM: Naparima College skipper, Michael Basdeo, centre, is surrounded by teammates as he holds the SSFL trophy after they defended their league title when they beat Shiva Boys 1-0 at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, on Saturday evening. —Photo: Sean Taylor

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 26, 2015, 01:58:11 AM
Eve hails ‘collective’ effort
By COLIN BENJAMIN (NEWSDAY).


Angus Eve, coach of the 2015 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT/ First Citizens Premier Division champions Naparima College has praised the collective effort of the players and school administrators for leading the school to consecutive titles.

Naparima’s impressive season has seen them lose just one of their 13 games, a 1-0 defeat to Anthony’s College. On Saturday they got past Shiva Boys by that same scoreline to impressively wrap up the title with one round still to go.

“The key to our success has been a collective effort from the players, staff and principal of the school,” said Eve, who is also coach of Pro League side St Ann’s Rangers.

“The school has a vision where they want to excel on the field of play just as they do in academics or in any sport they participate in, so we are essentially maintaining that philosophy.” Eve who is Trinidad and Tobago most capped international player in history, was unwilling to mention individuals for special praise but did name a couple of his charges who he says make the team stronger.

“Obviously guys like captain/midfielder Michael Basdeo or defender Stephon Smith are players who everyone who watch the team play will highlight but I don’t want to single out anyone.” He noted though that some of his players have what it takes to make a career out of the sport.

“To lose just one game in a league season is a tremendous achievement — despite what level of football — so all the players deserve praise and I believe a few them definitely have a future as professional players,” he declared.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 26, 2015, 04:35:59 AM
Eve hails ‘collective’ effort
By COLIN BENJAMIN (NEWSDAY).


Angus Eve, coach of the 2015 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT/ First Citizens Premier Division champions Naparima College has praised the collective effort of the players and school administrators for leading the school to consecutive titles.

Naparima’s impressive season has seen them lose just one of their 13 games, a 1-0 defeat to Anthony’s College. On Saturday they got past Shiva Boys by that same scoreline to impressively wrap up the title with one round still to go.

“The key to our success has been a collective effort from the players, staff and principal of the school,” said Eve, who is also coach of Pro League side St Ann’s Rangers.

“The school has a vision where they want to excel on the field of play just as they do in academics or in any sport they participate in, so we are essentially maintaining that philosophy.” Eve who is Trinidad and Tobago most capped international player in history, was unwilling to mention individuals for special praise but did name a couple of his charges who he says make the team stronger.

“Obviously guys like captain/midfielder Michael Basdeo or defender Stephon Smith are players who everyone who watch the team play will highlight but I don’t want to single out anyone.” He noted though that some of his players have what it takes to make a career out of the sport.

“To lose just one game in a league season is a tremendous achievement — despite what level of football — so all the players deserve praise and I believe a few them definitely have a future as professional players,” he declared.

Eve has been criticized for this dual-role. What allyuh think now?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 26, 2015, 06:15:49 AM
When you win, you is ah hero. When you lose, yuh is a goat. His team win. What else is there to say? The way football is structured, he can afford to do dual roles. If there was promotion and demotion in the proleague, he would have had to chose one or the other. Right now a proleague team can be in last place forever. They know they will always be there, in the the premier league.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: sweetiepaper on October 26, 2015, 10:44:17 AM
You see a lot of coaches doubling up their roles. And coaching more than one team.
I see no problem once you see the results and one don't suffer because of the other.
congrats to Naps and Angus.
Clearly Naps seems to have a formula for success. On and off the field.
(Coming from a Town boy. That was hard to say. lol.)
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on October 26, 2015, 12:32:41 PM
You see a lot of coaches doubling up their roles. And coaching more than one team.
I see no problem once you see the results and one don't suffer because of the other.

What's the difference between coaches doing this, and "professional" players sweating in minor league football?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on October 26, 2015, 12:47:30 PM
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“Obviously guys like captain/midfielder Michael Basdeo or defender Stephon Smith are players who everyone who watch the team play will highlight but I don’t want to single out anyone.

Yet...he did just that
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Jumbie on October 26, 2015, 01:36:30 PM

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What's the difference between coaches doing this, and "professional" players sweating in minor league football?

risk/injury? In this case could it be seen that the Pro coach is further contributing to the development of the game from a 'youth' level..with the experience and knowledge from the pro game? On the flip side a pro player playing in a minor league.. is the reward (i'm sure he/she will influence the game at that level) worth the risk to a career? Interesting topic.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: sweetiepaper on October 26, 2015, 02:17:43 PM

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What's the difference between coaches doing this, and "professional" players sweating in minor league football?

risk/injury? In this case could it be seen that the Pro coach is further contributing to the development of the game from a 'youth' level..with the experience and knowledge from the pro game? On the flip side a pro player playing in a minor league.. is the reward (i'm sure he/she will influence the game at that level) worth the risk to a career? Interesting topic.

Hmmn. Interesting perspectives. I support for coaches, but as articulated above not for players. Worthy of some further discussion.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 26, 2015, 02:38:49 PM
You see a lot of coaches doubling up their roles. And coaching more than one team.
I see no problem once you see the results and one don't suffer because of the other.

What's the difference between coaches doing this, and "professional" players sweating in minor league football?

The minor league has no insurance for players injuries. Right?! Like I said before, our "pro-league" has ways to go in many respect. In the US many coaches have camps in the summer where they supplement their income. The problem with TT football is the SSFL coincides with the pro-league schedule, at least up to Nov./Dec.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on October 26, 2015, 02:46:29 PM
You see a lot of coaches doubling up their roles. And coaching more than one team.
I see no problem once you see the results and one don't suffer because of the other.

What's the difference between coaches doing this, and "professional" players sweating in minor league football?

The minor league has no insurance for players injuries. Right?!

I doh know, but I doubt it. I just throwing de topic out there to see if there is a double standard, or is it simply about protecting your investment. I know in some sporting contracts, certain types of activities are prohibited based on perceived risk.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on October 26, 2015, 02:52:34 PM
How come Wenger not coaching Brighton & Hove Albion?

Or Mourinho not coaching Stevenage FC?


You're contracted to coach a particular club.  It means ALL of your efforts and focus belong on that club.

Dis eh Panorama where it used to have less qualified arrangers than bands and even less tuners.

If is ok fuh Eve to coach Naps and Rangers....then SH could be coachin Benedicts and de National team

And wit de fuss National team loss.....every bitch and dey brudder would be bawlin bout how de coach short changing de national team because he focus elsewhere.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: sweetiepaper on October 26, 2015, 02:56:09 PM
I know this stretching the original point a bit. But the minor leagues continue to attract a lot of support and passion. And the SSFL is not far behind. I just think that there is an opportunity that we continue to miss in translating that to the Pro league level. Back to my original post, we lose these boys after SSFL, so having Pro League coaches coaching them at school is an opportunity for both player and club.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 26, 2015, 03:45:01 PM
If is ok fuh Eve to coach Naps and Rangers....then SH could be coachin Benedicts and de National team

And wit de fuss National team loss.....every bitch and dey brudder would be bawlin bout how de coach short changing de national team because he focus elsewhere.


Coaching the national team is a different animal. There is consequences when it comes to the national team. The coaches are relieved much quicker for failures. The proleague and SSFL, recycle the same coaches. If one get fired here, he gone across dey and get a next coaching job. If failed proleague teams were demoted, you would not see the coaches double dipping. They would pay full attention to their team as is done in the overseas leagues. Also, Eve probably has the consent of the pro team owner to do that. I don't see Stuart Charles or Central coaches coaching any school team.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: sweetiepaper on October 26, 2015, 04:12:47 PM
Jason Spence was coaching St. Ann's Rangers, T&T Women's Under 20, & Fatima (before they fired him)
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Jumbie on October 26, 2015, 05:10:25 PM
How come Wenger not coaching Brighton & Hove Albion?

Or Mourinho not coaching Stevenage FC?


You're contracted to coach a particular club.  It means ALL of your efforts and focus belong on that club.

Dis eh Panorama where it used to have less qualified arrangers than bands and even less tuners.

If is ok fuh Eve to coach Naps and Rangers....then SH could be coachin Benedicts and de National team

And wit de fuss National team loss.....every bitch and dey brudder would be bawlin bout how de coach short changing de national team because he focus elsewhere.

 :rotfl: the way things going with the Blues, he may be looking for that wuk soon oui!

+ Benedicts may be better served with SH in uniform.  ;D
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on October 26, 2015, 06:09:26 PM
WATCH: Michael Basdeo's golazo givaes Naparima a 1-0 win over Shiva Boys.
https://www.youtube.com/v/YNNEav2iLXA?start=285
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 26, 2015, 07:19:34 PM
Tallman, I did not see the goal in the video.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on October 26, 2015, 07:52:46 PM
Tallman, I did not see the goal in the video.

Ah fix it. Watch it again.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on October 26, 2015, 09:35:21 PM
That is a golaso!!! Thanx Tallman!!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 27, 2015, 01:55:34 AM
​East Mucurapo, Five Rivers clash in Big-Five.
T&T Guardian Reports.


First day winners, East Mucurapo and Five Rivers will go head-to-head at Fatima College Ground, Mucurapo Road, when match day two of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) takes place today from 3.30pm.

On Friday last, when the tournament which will see three teams gaining promotion to next year’s Premier Division kicked off, East Mucurapo edged host Chaguanas North 3-2 while Five Rivers also had a narrow 2-1 win over Pleasantville at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.

Also today, newly crowned Tobago zonal champions, Signal Hill will host Chaguanas North at Signal Hill while Pleasantville is on a bye.

Matches will continue on Friday, Sunday and next Tuesday at the end of whichthe top three will be promoted.

Fixtures:
NB: All matches kick off at 3.30pm

Today
East Mucurapo vs Five Rivers, Fatima Ground, Mucurapo Road.
Signal Hill vs Chaguanas North, Signal Hill Ground

October 30:
Pleasantville vs Signal Hill, Pleasantville
Chaguanas North vs Five Rivers, Chaguanas

November 1:
Five Rivers vs Signal Hill, Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar
East Mucurapo vs Pleasantville, Fatima Ground, Mucurapo Road,

November 3:
Pleasantville vs Chaguanas North, Pleasantville
Signal Hill vs East Mucurapo, Signal Hill

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 27, 2015, 06:21:25 AM
Tobago SSFL Zone matches

Wednesday 28th October 2015

Light and Life vs Mason Hall Secondary
Bishop's High vs Goodwood High

Current Tobago Zone Intercol match-ups

Speyside/Roxborough vs Scar. Sec/Mason Hall

Signal Hill/Goodwood vs Light and Life/Bishop's


The only teams that can change positions in the table and change match-ups are Mason Hall and Goodwood. Bishop's can jump Light and life with a win and a Light and Life loss OR with a big 14-0 win and a Light and Life draw (the latter is HIGHLY UNLIKELY). The BHS vs Light and Life match-up will remain regardless of result.

ALL WILL BE DETERMINED ON WEDNESDAY 28TH OCTOBER



Teams                P    W    D    L   GF    GA    GD   Pts
Signal Hill          12    8    2    2    25     9      16    26
Scarborough       12    7    2    3    32    12     20    23
Light and Life      11    6    1    4    17     8      9     19
Bishop’s             11    5    2    4    13    17     -4    17
Mason Hall         11    3    4    4    11    17     -6    13
Goodwood          11    3    3    5    13    16     -3    12
Roxborough        12    1    0    11   7     37    -30    3
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 27, 2015, 08:24:44 AM
I wonder whether the main driver for dual roles is merely financial? I can't imagine being properly compensated as a Pro League coach and having an interest in coaching SSFL. In addition, the attention to detail required to shepherd a team through a season is immense. While I am intrigued by Jumbie's point regarding a Pro League coach delivering value in the SSFL, I think at the core this issue raises the question of whether Eve feels challenged in the Pro League or is exploiting that challenge sufficiently.

As a general proposition, doing opponent research and reviewing film, looking at data etc. takes a lot of time. But perhaps, given the stagnancy of the PL and familiarity with the cast of characters ... maybe this needs to be done only casually for a man with AE's breadth of experience across this environment.

Should Pro League owners demand more? Or does winning in the SSFL raise one's stock on the professional circuit?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 27, 2015, 08:40:16 AM
That is a golaso!!! Thanx Tallman!!

What about de knock in general? How does it compare to back in de day?
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Post by: Deeks on October 27, 2015, 09:09:14 AM
That is a golaso!!! Thanx Tallman!!

What about de knock in general? How does it compare to back in de day?

I honestly cannot give a comparison with the past, because we don't see entire games. But from the clips I have seen, Naps seem to be above the rest. They have this intangible team cohesion. The ball always following their players. They are just better than the rest at this time. In my time, Sando Tech., Saints, Belmont, Tranquil were the gunners. In my last year Naps with Francis, Homer were playing the best then.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on October 27, 2015, 04:53:55 PM

VIDEO Report; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1036648416386790/

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Naparima College retained their BGTT / First Citizens Secondary School's Football League Premier Division title after edging fellow Southerners Shiva boys 1-0 to make absolutely certain of the crown.

Ruskin Mark has more on this and St. Anthony's college's late surge for a big-four spot.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 28, 2015, 01:14:03 AM
SSFL Premier League Promotional Playoff

Tuesday 27th October

East Mucurapo 3 vs Five Rivers 1
Signal Hill 3 vs Chaguanas North 1
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 28, 2015, 02:38:20 AM
Naps captain credits coach Eve
T&T Newsday Reports


Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) championship captain, Michael Basdeo, of Naparima College, credited the wittiness and experience of team coach, Angus Eve, for their recent success on the local competitive circuit.

Having successfully defended their SSFL crown by producing an impressive record – 12 wins, one loss and two draws – Basdeo admitted that the squad’s secret to success lies within the wisdom of Eve, who has been coach of the south school for the third consecutive year.

Speaking to the young footballer, Basdeo revealed that the former national striker has implemented several new techniques in and around the squad to ensure that his team has a slight advantage on game-day.

“We have a brilliant coach and he taught us that we must go in every game applying different strategies,” Basdeo explained. “We always had scouts observing the other teams while they played so we had an extra edge knowing how some of the teams (would) play and how to adjust to them. We always said that every game must be played like a final and we went out there and played our hearts out.”

Following their team’s 0-1 defeat to the ‘Tigers’ (St Anthony’s) during the middle of the season, Basdeo acknowledged that this was a blow to their highly motivated team. However, upon realising the slight negative impact that this result had on team members, managerial staff stepped in to limit the mental damage suffered.

“We had a meeting after the game (St Anthony’s) followed by a motivational session which was organised by the manager (Percy Samlalsingh). They told us that if we won the League, the team would visit the US, so that was a big motivator ahead of each match after that. We wanted that a lot so we had to play to the best of our abilities,” added Basdeo.

On his outfit’s successful trophy defence, the ‘Naps’ captain stated, “It’s a relief because every game was tough. All the teams wanted to say ‘we beat the champions’ so every game was hard-fought. There were some challenges, sometimes the games did not go as we wanted but we had to keep our heads up.

I also tried to lead the team and keep our confidence high in the tough games.” And with the 2015 Coca Cola Intercol scheduled to kick off from Monday, Naparima are intent on bagging top honours once more and completing a sweep of local titles. Basdeo however, hopes that his team can implement the same winning strategy to the Intercol in their effort to capture all national schools titles.

“We have to go into the Intercol with a similar mentality and intensity in every game because it’s a knockout tournament,” he continued.

“We did miss some players this year, but the ones we brought in did well to replace them so it was not much of a difference - they have been excellent. I think we only conceded six goals this season and our defence did a great job. We are going for everything this year,” he concluded.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on October 29, 2015, 02:01:17 AM
Tobago SSFL Zone matches

Wednesday 28th October 2015

Light and Life 1 vs Mason Hall Secondary 1
Bishop's High 1 vs Goodwood High 0

Current Tobago Zone Intercol match-ups

Scheduled for Thursday 5th October

Signal Hill/Goodwood vs Light and Life/Bishop's (venues TBD)


Scheduled for Monday 9th October

Speyside/Roxborough vs Scar. Sec/Mason Hall (venues TBD)

**Speyside might seem to have an easy quarter-final draw vs Roxborough Secondary. Signal Hill will be favourites to win their clash with Goodwood even though they drew 2-2 and beat Goodwood 1-0 respectively. Scarborough Secondary will have their work cut out for them vs Mason Hall Secondary. Mason Hall could be deemed responsible for beginning Scar. Sec's collapse at the start of the 2nd round when they beat Scar. Sec. 1-0 (Mason Hall lost 3-0 in the first round).

The clash between Bishop's High and Light and Life promises to be the match of the quarter-final round in Tobago. Both teams ended on 20 points with goal difference the decider. Bishop's won the 1st round 2-1 with Light and Life winning 2-0 in the 2nd round. Light and Life has the joint best goals against average and are currently unbeaten in 9 matches dating back to 26th September 2015. Bishop's defense might not seem as steady, however, apart from two 4-0 and 5-0 loss (Scar. Sec and Signal Hill) only one other team has scored more than 1 goal against BHS......Light and Life. Only 2 schools have scored more than 1 goal against Light and Life....Signal Hill and Bishop's.





Teams                P    W    D    L   GF    GA    GD   Pts
Signal Hill          12    8    2    2    25     9      16    26
Scarborough       12    7    2    3    32    12     20    23
Light and Life      12    6    2    4    18     9      9     20
Bishop’s             12    6    2    4    14    17     -3    20
Mason Hall         12    3    5    4    12    18     -6    14
Goodwood          12    3    3    6    13    17     -4    12
Roxborough        12    1    0    11   7     37    -30    3

**Speyside relegated from Premier Div. following 4-1 loss to Naparima**
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 29, 2015, 02:20:21 AM
St Benedict’s, Tigers clinch Big-Five spot.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


St Benedict’s College and St Anthony’s College both got narrow 2-1 wins to cement their places in the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football Premier Division League “Big-Five” competition, yesterday.

At Queen’s Royal College Ground, St Clair, St Benedict’s got strikes from Shaquille Dunkley and Taryll Coutou to cancel out Demitri Dunkley’s item for the Royalians.

With the win, St Benedict’s ended with 28 points from its 14 match schedule, to slip ahead of Presentation College of San Fernando, which fell to ten-man St Anthony’s College, 2-1 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

The “Westmooring Tigers”, last year’s League and Big-Four runner-up, went into the match needing nothing less than a win to qualify.

However, it was Presentation College of San Fernando which took an early lead, through Nate Brooks in the fifth minute.

Ten minutes later, St Anthony’s College got back on level terms through Haile Beckles but midway through the second-half the visitors suffered a blow when Brent Noel was shown a second yellow-card by referee Larry Campbell.

But despite, being down a man, St Anthony’s dug deep and on one of their breaks got the go-ahead item from Adriel Kerr in the 72nd minute after which they defended doggedly to grab all three points and the fourth and final “Big-Four” spot.

At the other end of the table, Carapichaima East and Speyside joined Trinity College East as the relegated teams after defeats at the hands of St Augustine, 3-2 and champion Naparima College, 4-1.

Results

St Augustine 3 (Jesse Joseph 9th, 59th, Tyriq Alexander 57th) vs Carapichima East 2 (Aaron Kennedy 4th, Darion Thomas 76th pen)

St Mary’s College 3 (Chinua Bernard 2, Ethan Shim) vs Trinity Moka 2 (Isaiah Mc Lean, Josiah Bentick)

Fyzabad 5 vs Fatima 2 (Krishorn Alexander 2)

St Benedict’s 2 (Shaquille Williams, Taryll Coutou) vs QRC 1 (Demitri Dunkley)

Naparima 4 (Akinol Gregory 2, Shobal Celestin, Jeremiah Kesar) vs Speyside 1 (Weah Adams)

St Anthony’s 2 (Haile Beckes 15th, Adriel Kerr 72nd) vs Presentation 1 (Nate Brooks 5th)

Shiva Boys 2 (Simeon De Bourgh 26th, Junior Assoon 86th) vs Trinity East 0

Final Standings:

Teams P W D L F A Pts
Naparima 14 11 2 1 29 7 35
St Benedict’s 14 8 4 2 21 14 28
Presentation 14 8 3 3 27 16 27
St Anthony’s 14 8 3 3 23 19 27
Shiva Boys 14 7 5 2 20 11 26
St Augustine 14 8 2 4 27 19 26
QRC 14 5 6 3 18 13 21
San Juan North 14 7 0 7 20 16 21
St Mary’s 14 7 1 6 26 19 22
Trinity Moka 14 3 5 6 23 26 14
Fyzabad 14 5 1 8 20 25 16
Fatima 14 2 4 8 19 29 10
Speyside 14 3 1 10 16 34 10
Carapichaima East 14 1 5 8 11 24 8
Trinity East 14 1 0 13 11 37 3

Coco-Cola Inter-Col fixtures

Monday, North Zone:
Venue: Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo,

Blanchisseuse vs Diego Martin central, 3.30pm

Tranquillity vs Malick, 5.30pm

Wednesday, South Zone:

Princes Town West vs Moruga, 3.30pm, VTBA

Pleasantville vs Pt Fortin East, 3.30pm, VTBA

Siparia West vs Vessigny, 3.30pm, VTBA

Zonal quarterfinals

November 5:

East Zone:

Five Rivers vs Arima North,

San Juan North vs Barataria South,

Tobago:

T1 vs T6

T3 vs T4

November 6:

South Zone:

PD4 vs Fyzabad

PD1 vs Pleasantville/Pt Fortin East winner

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 31, 2015, 05:26:46 AM
St Benedict’s coach wants ‘Big 4’ title to return
By JONATHAN RAMNANANSINGH (NEWSDAY).


Coach of the 2015 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) runners-up St Benedict’s, Dexter Cyrus, has called on tournament organisers to reintroduce local trophies such as the ‘Big Four’ in an effort to keep the students motivated to give their utmost throughout the entire season.

While elated with his team’s improved finish from placing 4th in 2014, Cyrus observed that squads’ intensity began to diminish after the overall Premier Division winners (Naparima College) were crowned. According to the south coach, teams in mid-table who were safe from being relegated into the Championship Division, showed lesser interest in matches with the winner already decided and their spot confirmed in next year’s highest competitive school category.

“I think the ‘winner-takes-all’ in schools football is really poor and outdated,” said Cyrus on Thursday. “There should be some form of a ‘Big Four’ or a ‘Big Six’ because what you find happening is that the teams that cannot win or get relegated from the league tend to exhale coming to the end.”

He added: “It is difficult to motivate kids to play to their last ounce of energy if they know that they cannot win. For them, there is nothing like a ‘Big Four’ title or anything else to fall back on or play for. The kids now become very difficult to manage in those games because mentally they lose focus with nothing to play for.” Two years ago, the League was contested by five Zones—North, East, Central, South and Tobago.

However, since 2014, a 14-team Premier Division format was introduced by the SSFL executive.

Now, the League comprises of the top four teams from the North, East and South Zones as well as the top two teams from the Central Zone. There is also a demotion and promotion battle with the bottom two school teams dropping into the lower Championship Division, while the winners and runners-up of the Championship are then promoted to the Premier Division for the following season.

Cyrus and his managerial team of Ravi Ramgoolam and Nolan Bernard have all shifted focus though to next week’s knockout tourney, the Coca Cola Intercol.

As far as for preparations, Cyrus admitted that his team is presently in great physical form with Taryl Coutou captaining the squad.

“Intercol at this level is more mental preparation than anything else. You need to get the boys to understand that they need to play every game like a final and that’s mental. Once I get their heads in the right place, I think we should do well. Their mentality has changed over the past two seasons. St Benedict’s College has a wining mentality and they don’t play as though any team is better than them. They believe they can beat any team and that’s how they approach every game,” he declared.

Additionally, the ‘Southern Lions’ were one of the few teams this year to once again miss out on use of their original home ground (The Commons). They played home games at Mahaica Oval in Point Fortin.

“Playing at Mahaica Oval was not a problem for us and we were pretty comfortable as the boys adapted quickly. But, we have been given the assurance that it (Commons) would be completed next year and we should be back to our original home turf in 2016.

The boys settled down a bit late (this year), much later than last season. I think that is attributed to the fact that we lost our top two goal scorers in the form of Moriba Descartes and Anthony Herbert; we also lost our first choice goalkeeper, Jamari Warrick, who was the best goalie in the league last year; so we lost three top players.

However, the boys adapted well to the pre-season training and we were able to get in a seven-game unbeaten streak, and that contributed greatly to us coming in second place,” Cyrus concluded.

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Post by: Richard G. on November 01, 2015, 10:14:12 PM
Signal Hill, Mucurapo promoted
T&T Express Reports.


Tobago’s Signal Hill Secondary and East Mucurapo Secondary have returned to the top flight in the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary School Football League.

Yesterday, Signal Hill returned to Tobago bubbling after a 2-0 victory over Five Rivers Secondary in a Champions Division promotion match at the Larry Gomes Stadium, while East Mucurapo got a decisive point from a 1-1 draw with Pleasantville Secondary at Moka, Maraval. Both will now play in the Premier Division next season.

Both East Mucurapo and Signal Hill have seven points from three matches and meet tomorrow at Signal Hill in their final match of the promotion series.

Meanwhile, one of either Chaguanas North (three points) or Pleasantville Secondary (two points), will earn the third promotion spot, depending on the result of their meeting tomorrow in Pleasantville. Five Rivers Secondary also have three points but cannot win promotion having ended their four-match series with defeat yesterday.

The promoted trio will replace Speyside Secondary, Carapichaima Secondary and Trinity East, who have been relegated from the Premier Division.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: coache on November 01, 2015, 11:08:40 PM
Four South teams and one from the North...wah is dah one bai?
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Post by: Flex on November 02, 2015, 02:53:35 AM
Zonal InterCol kicks off today
By Sean Taylor (Express).


The BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) has shifted gears, as the Boys Zonal InterCol competition commences today.

Today will only feature two matches from the North Zone preliminary stage, as Blanchisseuse Secondary will tackle Diego Martin Central, while Tranquillity Secondary will take on Malick Secondary.

Tomorrow the South Zone teams will be in action, as Princes Town West Secondary face Moruga Secondary, while Siparia West Secondary will take on Vessigny Secondary. Pleasantville Secondary take on Point Fortin East Secondary on Friday due to Pleasantville’s Big Five clash with Chaguanas North Secondary tomorrow.

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Post by: Richard G. on November 04, 2015, 01:39:47 AM
Signal Hill Secondary defeated East Mucurapo Secondary 3-1 to win the SSFL Premier League playoffs yesterday at Signal Hill Secondary School grounds.

Not sure of the scorers. Both teams had aready qualified for the SSFL Premier League prior to this match.

Signal Hill's Intercol match-up against Goodwood has been pushed back to Monday 9th November after playing approx. 5 matches in 12 days. For Speyside, it would be at 16 days since playing their last official match on the 24th October...a 4-1 loss vs Naparima.

Thursday 5th November (All matches are tentatively scheduled for Mt. Pleasant Recreational Ground)

$10 in school uniform, $20 in street clothes


Scarborough Secondary vs Mason Hall Secondary 3pm

Light and Life vs Bishop's High 5pm


Monday 9th November (Venue and time TBD)

Speyside High vs Roxborough Secondary

Signal Hill Secondary vs Goodwood High

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 04, 2015, 02:51:21 AM
Pleasantville join promotion party.
T&T Express Reports.


Pleasantville Secondary sealed their place in next year’s BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division after clinching third place in the Championship Boys Big Five competition with a 1-0 win over Chaguanas North yesterday.

The round-robin competition also served as the promotion play-off from the Championship, with the top three teams sealing promotion. East Mucurapo Secondary and Signal Hill Secondary, who both secured qualification on Sunday, played in the other match yesterday, with the Tobago team coming away with a 3-1 win to clinch the Big Five crown.

RELATED NEWS

Intercol action continues today
T&T Newsday Reports.


THE PRELIMINARY round of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola Zonal Intercol competition will continue today with three matches – one in the North Zone and two in the South Zone.

All games will get going at 3.30 pm.

In the North Zone, a rescheduled fixture will be staged at the Mucurapo West Ground with Tranquility facing Malick. This game was originally due to take place on Monday but was postponed due to a waterlogged outfield.

In the South Zone, Princes Town West will host Moruga while Siparia West will square off against Vessigny at Palo Seco.

The Zonal quarter-finals will begin tomorrow.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: spideybuff on November 04, 2015, 08:23:38 AM
So Premier Division now has Naps, Pres, Benedicts, Shiva, Fyzo and Pleasantville from south and QRC, CIC, Fatima, Trinity, Mucurapo and St. Anthony's from town.

Outside of Signal Hill and Gustine who are proven big sides over the years too...I think them other zones need to check themselves quick cause I seeing Malick and Princes Town probably regrouping and will make this thing turn into a two zone league just now.



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Post by: loyalist on November 04, 2015, 01:06:02 PM
So Premier Division now has Naps, Pres, Benedicts, Shiva, Fyzo and Pleasantville from south and QRC, CIC, Fatima, Trinity, Mucurapo and St. Anthony's from town.

Outside of Signal Hill and Gustine who are proven big sides over the years too...I think them other zones need to check themselves quick cause I seeing Malick and Princes Town probably regrouping and will make this thing turn into a two zone league just now.




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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 04, 2015, 05:15:05 PM
May the strongest survive.
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Post by: Richard G. on November 05, 2015, 05:01:45 PM
Tobago Zone SSFL Intercol match-ups postponed due to waterlogged field at Mt. Pleasant Recreational Ground. All matches have been re-scheduled for Monday 9th November. Venue is TBD. Chances are......it might not be Mt. Pleasant unless the weather eases up from tomorrow till Monday.

Roxborough will NOT be fielding a team for Intercol. Speyside will now receive a bye into the semi finals. This could be 3 weeks without a match played for Speyside.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 06, 2015, 04:49:45 AM
Fyzabad clinch SSFL Big-4 title.
By Roger Seepersad (Express).


Fyzabad Secondary clinched the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls Big-4 League title in dramatic style yesterday, defeating St Augustine 4-2 on penalty kicks following a 1-1 deadlock after full time at Ato Boldon Stadium, Balmain, Couva.

The teams were locked 1-1 after 80 minutes following late strikes by both teams. Laurel Theodore put St Augustine ahead in the 75th minute before Kadeen Louison equalised three minutes from time to keep the South team in contention.

There was no extra time and the teams went straight into a shootout, with Fyzabad holding their nerve to come away with the victory.

St Augustine won the Big Four title in the previous two seasons and were going for a hat-trick of titles in the competition.

It was a well deserved win for the South Zone team after coming close in previous seasons. However, their coach, calypsonian Bryan London was always confident they could win a national title this year saying it was in the making for a long time.

“Last year we were in rebuilding mode. Seeing the players and having them early in the season and knowing the work they put in, I told them that this year we had a good chance at the national double,” London said.

“We started off in April with a lot of gym work and other things so when I saw the kind of work they were doing, I knew we had what it took to win a national title. We went down late in the second half and the players showed great character to come back and take the game to penalties,” he added.

Fyzabad manager Nigel Lakhan was also proud of the team’s performance and said it was a great achievement not only for the school but for the community of Fyzabad and football fans in the South area.

Lakhan also noted that former Trinidad and Tobago footballer Anthony Rougier signed on as technical director at the school in an effort to give back to his former school. Lakhan said the girls are now focussed on completing the double with their InterCol campaign starting tomorrow.

In other matches yesterday, San Juan North Secondary romped past Barataria South 9-0 in the Boys East Zone InterCol quarter-final played in St Augustine. San Juan’s goals were spread out with Rhondel Gibson, Brandon Semper and Joshua Leach scoring two each while Brent Sam, Lukman Brooks and Jermelle Britto scored one each.

The Boys Tobago Zone InterCol quarter-final double-header at Mount Pleasant yesterday had to be postponed due to rain. Scarborough will now face Mason Hall on Monday while Pentecostal Light and Life B tackle Bishop’s.

The Boys InterCol quarter-finals continue today with action in the North, East and South Zones.

Yesterday’s SSFL Scores Girls Big-4 League Final

Fyzabad 1 (Kadeen Louison 77th) vs St Augustine 1 (Laurel Theodore 75th)
—Fyzabad won 4-2 on penalty kicks

Boys East Zone InterCol Quarter-final

San Juan North 9 (Brent Sam 1, Rhondel Gibson 2, Brandon Semper 2, Joshua Leach 2, Lukman Brooks 1, Jermelle Britto 1) vs Barataria South 0

Today’s Boys InterCol Quarter-final Fixtures

East Zone

Five Rivers vs Arima, Bourg Mulatresse, 3.30 p.m.

South Zone

Pleasantville vs Point Fortin East, Pleasantville, 3.30 p.m.

Shiva Boys vs Fyzabad, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, 1.45 p.m.

Naparima vs Princes Town West, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, 3.45 p.m.

North Zone

Trinity Moka vs Fatima, St Anthony’s Ground, 3.30 p.m.

St Anthony’s vs Malick, Fatima Ground, 3.30 p.m.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 06, 2015, 10:16:11 AM
Is QRC out of Intercol?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on November 06, 2015, 09:41:24 PM
Is QRC out of Intercol?

No, they play East Mucurapo on Monday, November 9th.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on November 06, 2015, 09:41:46 PM
WATCH: St. Anthony's College trounces Malick Secondary School 5-0 (https://www.facebook.com/socawarriors.net/posts/10153756218594314) in a North Zone Intercol Quarterfinal.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 07, 2015, 06:34:24 AM
I can't believe that is an intercol match. Whey the friggin people? Whey the rhythm section? Whey the students?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on November 07, 2015, 02:46:13 PM
WATCH: St. Anthony's College trounces Malick Secondary School 5-0 (https://www.facebook.com/socawarriors.net/posts/10153756218594314) in a North Zone Intercol Quarterfinal.

 :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 08, 2015, 03:03:05 AM
Girls zonal InterCol moves to semis stage.
T&T Express Reports.


It was an anti-climactic day in the BGTT/First Citizens Girls Zonal InterCol competition yesterday as only three of the eight quarter-final matches scheduled in the North and South Zones actually kicked off.

In the North, Tranquility Secondary edged Bishop Anstey 1-0 at the St Joseph’s Convent ground in the only match of the day in the zone. Both Providence Girls and St Joseph’s Convent won by default as their opposition St Francois Girls and Success Laventille Secondary respectively did not show for their matches.
 
The clash between Diego Martin Central Secondary and Holy Name Convent has been rescheduled to Wednesday, after which, the winners of that contest will play St Joseph’s Convent in the semi-final. Providence are set to play Tranquility in the other North Zone semi-final.

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Post by: Richard G. on November 09, 2015, 06:56:54 AM
Tobago Zone SSFL Intercol match-ups Monday 9th November

Speyside High - Bye (Roxborough Secondary pulled out)

Signal Hill Secondary 3 vs Goodwood High 0

Scarborough Secondary 1 vs Mason Hall Secondary 1 (Mason Hall wins on penalty kicks)

Pentecostal Light and Life Foundation 1 vs Bishop's High 0

Semi Final Match ups (Thursday 12th November)

Speyside vs Light and Life

Signal Hill vs Mason Hall
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Post by: Flex on November 10, 2015, 02:50:40 AM
East Mucurapo dumps Royalians on penalty kicks.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Reigning champion East Mucurapo created the first major upset of this year’s tournament when it dumped Queen’s Royal College 5-4 on penalty-kicks in their North Zone Boys Coca-Cola Inter-Col quarterfinal match-up on St Mary’s College Ground, St Clair, yesterday.

Glenroy Pierre had given East Mucurapo, the North Zone Championship Division winners an 11th minute befor national youth tam midfielder Jean-Paul Rochford drew the Royalians level in the 35th after which both teams failed to find a winner in regulation time.

East Mucurapo will now face St Mary’s College in the zonal semifinal after the “Saints” came from behind to whip Blanchisseuse 3-1 at QRC Ground in their quarterfinal.

In the East Zone, Valencia also created a stir with a 2-1 win over Trinity East and will next face St Augustine which punished Toco 8-1 led by a hat trick from Anthony Samuel, both at Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.

Down South at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, St Benedict’s edged Pleasantville 1-0 on a Jaron Francois 19th minute goal while Presentation College of San Fernando blasted Vessigny 8-1 inspired by a Neon Lamie beaver trick, in the 14th, 16th, 19th and 61st.

And over in the sister isle, Tobago, Mason Hall got the better of Scarborough 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw while zonal league winners’ Signal Hill crushed Goodwood 3-0.

Pentecostal Light & Life faced Bishop’s High in a late match while the Central Zone quarterfinals takes place today.
 
Yesterday’s Zonal Coca-Cola Boys SSFL Inter-Col quarterfinal results:

East Zone:

Valencia 2 (Damien Weekes 38th, Hakeem Lee 45th) vs Trinity East 1 (Keshorn Hackshaw 7th)

St Augustine 8 (Anthony Samuel 40th, 44th, 86th, Jesse Joseph 6th, 22nd, Tyrik Alexander 84th, 87th, Kenton James 88th) vs Toco 1 (Lyndon Felix 29th)
 
Tobago:

Scarborough 1 (Kellon James 69th) vs Mason Hall 1 (K’Jaun John 30th)
– Mason Hall won 5-3 on penalty-kicks

Signal Hill 3 (Jalani James, Omarley James, N’Kosie Chance)  vs Goodwood 0
Pentecostal L&L vs Bishop’s High – late match
 
South:

St Benedict’s 1 (Jaron Francois 19th) vs Pleasantville 0

Presentation 8 (Neon Lamie 14th, 16th, 19th, 61st, Akeel Bridgeman 81st, 86th, Kareem Riley 8th, Jarod Gordon 76th) vs Vessigny 1 (Omri Baird 67th)
 
North:

QRC 1 (Jean-Paul Rochford 35th)  vs East Mucurapo 1 (Glenroy Pierre 11th)
– East Mucurapo won 5-4 on penalty-kicks

St Mary’s 3 vs Blanchisseuse 1

Today:

Central Zone:

Presentation vs Tabaquite, Presentation Ground, Chaguanas, 3.30 pm
Couva East vs Miracle Ministries, Couva East, 3.30 pm
Chaguanas North vs ASJA, New Settlement Ground, Chaguanas 3.30 pm

RELATED NEWS

Mucurapo beat QRC, move into North Zone InterCol semis
By Sean Taylor (Express).


It seems that East Mucurapo Secondary have the right formula for knockout football, as the reigning national champions reached the Coca-Cola North Zone InterCol quarter-finals against Queen's Royal College at the St Mary's ground in St Clair yesterday.

Mucurapo, who campaigned in the Championship division this season, and won the competition last year despite being relegated from the Premier Division, had to rely on the penalty shootout to overcome the “Royalians,” winning 5-4 from the spot after the match finished in a 1-1 draw.

They will face St Mary's College in the semi-finals on Friday after CIC had a comfortable 3-1 win over Blanchisseuse Secondary at the QRC ground.

Meanwhile in the southland, Presentation College San Fernando clobbered Vessigny Secondary 8-1, while St Benedict's College edged Pleasantville 1-0 in their respective quarter-finals. The win means “Pres” will take on Benedict's in the South Zone semi-finals at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium on Friday.

Back in the north, QRC could not make the most of their dominance in the first half when they held on to the ball for nearly an eternity.

QRC's Jean-Paul Rochford missed a sitter at the near post when he side-footed his volley wide in the tenth minute.

Mucurapo were dangerous only on the sporadic counter-attack, and scored against the run of play when QRC custodian Jadel Poon-Lewis failed to tip over Glenroy Pierre's left-footer from outside the 18-metre box.

The “Royalians” kept the ball moving has the half wore on, and eventually got their reward in the 39th minute, when their ace Rochford made space for a firm left-footer that went in past Terral Cambridge in the Mucurapo goal.

However, QRC lost their edge in the second half and were unable to take the few chances they made, while Mucurapo came more into their own as the match approached the dreaded penalty shootout.

Cambridge was the hero in the shootout for the reigning InterCol champions, as he dove to his left to make a smart save when QRC's Keyshawn Villafana took his spot kick.

The miss meant Mucurapo substitute Ishaq Abdulla had the chance to send his team into the semis and he made no mistake from the spot, prompting wild celebrations at the end.

The Royalians on the other hand, would have to wait until next year, as their season is over.

Tomorrow's fixtures
(All matches at 3.30pm)

Central Zone

Presenatation College Chaguanas v Tabaquite Secondary

Couva East Secondary v Miracle Ministries

Chaguanas North Secondary v ASJA Boys Secondary

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Post by: Deeks on November 10, 2015, 09:33:21 AM
Jeez, you mean ah have to put back meh QRC jersey early oclock back in the closet. jeez!!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on November 10, 2015, 10:39:30 AM
Jeez, you mean ah have to put back meh QRC jersey early oclock back in the closet. jeez!!

Why yuh take it out tuh begin with? ;D
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Post by: Banter Banton on November 10, 2015, 10:52:08 AM
Any idea when the North semis are?

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Post by: Tallman on November 10, 2015, 11:32:49 AM
Any idea when the North semis are?

The original schedule said Friday, November 13th. Don't know if that's still the case.
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Post by: Deeks on November 10, 2015, 03:27:56 PM
Jeez, you mean ah have to put back meh QRC jersey early oclock back in the closet. jeez!!

Why yuh take it out tuh begin with? ;D


Meh blood run BLUE!!!  ;D
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on November 11, 2015, 01:57:58 AM
Tobago Zone Intercol Match-ups

(Saturday 14th November)

Speyside vs Light and Life

Signal Hill vs Mason Hall

Venue TBD
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Post by: Sando prince on November 11, 2015, 07:29:28 AM

And in the east, St Augustine continues to rule the roost...they hammered Toco Secondary for 8 at the Larry Gomes Stadium.
However, Trinity East's miserable season finally came to an end as the relegated Blue Hawks were put out of their misery by Valencia High School. See Video https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153748872432996/
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Post by: Flex on November 12, 2015, 02:59:37 AM
InterCol down to zonals last 4
By Sean Taylor (Express).


So we’re down to the last four in the Boys Coca-Cola Zonal InterCol competition, with more drama and excitement on the menu in store for the travelling fans across the country.

Today’s action will feature both the East and Tobago zones, with a place a in the respective zonal finals up for grabs.

San Juan North Secondary are coming into today’s semi-final with Five Rivers Secondary after mauling Barataria South Secondary 9-0, and will be hoping to dish out a similar punishment to “Rivers”. However, If East Mucurapo’s exploits last year are anything to go by, Five Rivers should not be written off, especially as they dispatched Arima North Secondary 4-0 in their respective quarter-final.

St Augustine Secondary will be aiming for their stake on the East Zone InterCol trophy when they take on Valencia High in the second match of the double-header at the Larry Gomes Stadium.


“The Green Machine” put an 8-1 thumping on Toco Secondary in Monday’s quarter-final, and finished strongly in the premier division, while Valencia edged Trinity East 2-1 in their respective quarter-final.

(http://www.trinidadexpress.com/storyimage/TT/20151112/LOCAL/151119871/AR/0/AR-151119871.jpg)
SURPRISE PACKAGE: Mucurapo’s Micah Lansiquot, left, motors away from his QRC marker Tshad Selvon during their North Zone InterCol quarter-final clash on Monday. Mucurapo held on for a hard-fought 1-1 draw and triumphed on penalties 5-4 to book their semi-final place against St Mary’s College tomorrow at 5.30pm at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. --Photo: Kerwin Pierre

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 12, 2015, 03:07:24 AM
‘Pres’ humiliate Tabaquite
T&T Newsday Reports.


PRESENTATION CHAGUANAS humiliated Tabaquite 8-1 yesterday, in the Central Zone Quarter Finals of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola Intercol.

The Presentation team, spurred on by their home supporters, ended Tabaquite’s 2015 season in convincing fashion.

And this result was the most one-sided out of the three matches which took place yesterday.

Couva East spanked Miracle Ministries 4-1 at the Couva East Ground, while ASJA Boys thumped Chaguanas North 3-0 at the New Settlement Ground in Chaguanas.

The attention will turn to the Zonal Semi Finals, which will get going today in the East and Tobago Zones.

In the East Zone, Five Rivers will meet San Juan North while St Augustine will battle Valencia in a double-header at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima from 1.30 pm and 3.30 pm.

And, in the sister isle, Signal Hill will tackle Pentecostal Light and Life while Mason Hall will face Speyside. However, up to press time last night, no venue/ venues were confirmed for those contests.

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Post by: de_redman on November 12, 2015, 05:55:33 AM
Who won the Fatima vs trinity clash?
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Post by: Flex on November 13, 2015, 05:02:49 AM
Five Rivers and St Augustine reach East Zone InterCol final.
T&T Express Reports.


Five Rivers Secondary will face St Augustine Secondary in the Coca Cola Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys East Zone InterCol final after winning their respective semi-final matches at Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, yesterday. Five Rivers booked their spot after upsetting San Juan North Secondary 1-0 in the first match of the double header in Malabar.

Five Rivers, who dispatched Arima North Secondary 4-0 in their quarter-final fixture, proved too much for San Juan who had demolished Barataria South Secondary 9-0 to reach yesterday's semi-final.

In the second match, St Augustine defeated Valencia 3-1 with goals from Kenton James in the fifth minute, Anthony Samuel in the 58th and Isaiah Lee in 86th.

The Boys InterCol continues today with South and North Zone semi-finals.

In the South, Shiva Boys Hindu College go up against Naparima College at Manny Ramjohn Stadium from 1.45 p.m., while Presentation College San Fernando will take on St Benedict's College in the second match of the double-header from 3.45 p.m.

In the North, St Anthony's College open the semi-final round at St Mary's Ground, St Clair against Trinity College Moka from 3.30, while Mucurapo will be up against St Mary's College at Fatima Ground also at 3.30.

Yesterday's Coca Cola InterCol scores East Zone semi-finals

San Juan North Secondary 0 vs Five Rivers Secondary 1

St Augustine Secondary 3 (Kenton James 5th, Anthony Samuel 58th, Isaiah Lee 86th) vs Valencia High 1

RELATED NEWS

Five Rivers eliminate San Juan North
T&T Newsday Reports.


FIVE RIVERS booked a place in the final of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola Intercol East Zone yesterday, with a shock 1-0 victory over San Juan North, in the first of back-to-back semi-final matches at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Mucurapo.

The Five Rivers team will tackle St Augustine in the November 18 final, after St Augustine eliminated Valencia 3-1 in yesterday’s other contest.

Today will feature a pair of semi-final matches, in the South and North Zones.

In the South Zone at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium at Marabella, Shiva Boys will oppose Naparima and Presentation San Fernando will square off against St Benedict’s. Those matches will begin at 1.30 pm and 3.30 pm respectively.

And, in the North Zone, there has been a venue change as the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo has been closed, due to the FIFA World Cup Qualifier between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States on Tuesday.

Instead, St Anthony’s will meet Trinity North at the St Mary’s Ground in St Clair while Mucurapo East will host St Mary’s at the Fatima Ground. Both matches will commence at 3.30 pm.

And yesterday’s scheduled Tobago Zone Semi-Finals, featuring Signal Hill against Pentecostal Light and Life, and Mason Hall against Speyside, has been shifted to tomorrow.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 14, 2015, 06:27:55 AM
CIC oust defending champions Mucurapo
By Sean Taylor (Express).


The Coca-Cola Zonal InterCol Final has been set for both the North and South Zone, as Naparima College will face Presentation College San Fernando in the south, while the north final will feature the “Battle of the Saints”, St Anthony’s College and St Mary’s College, after yesterday’s semi-finals.

The day’s action was intense in the south, with a barrage of early goals in both matches in the double header at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium.

In a match where Naparima finished with ten men and Shiva nine, Isaiah Hudson netted in the second and seventh minutes for “Naps” while Junior Assoon had equalised in the 5th for Shiva Boys. Jarred Dass gave “Naps” a 3-1 lead in the 17th minute, only for Shaquille John to pull another back in the second half in the 59th after which, the score remained the same for a 3-2 win.

“Pres” edged out St Benedict’s College 2-1 in the second semi of the double-header. Taryll Coutou scored a laser of a free kick into the top corner to open the score for Benedict’s in the 25th minute, however Kareem Riley and Nion Rammy scored two goals in a three minute salvo in the 30th and 33rd to send “Pres” into a lead they held to the end.

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East Mucurapo out of 2015 Inter-Col.
T&T Newsday Reports.


DEFENDING Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola Intercol champions East Mucurapo were knocked out of the 2015 competition yesterday.

In their North Zone Semi Final against St Mary’s yesterday, the “Saints” prevailed by a 2-0 margin, at the Fatima Ground in Mucurapo.

St Anthony’s progressed to the North Zone Final after inflicting a 4-0 drubbing on Trinity Moka at the St Mary’s Ground, St Clair.

Naparima booked a spot in the South Zone Final after getting past Shiva Boys 3-2 in the first game of a Semi Final double-header at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

In the other Semi Final, Presentation San Fernando edged St Benedict’s 2-1.

There will be a pair of rescheduled Tobago Zone Semi Final matches today, with Mason Hall opposing Speyside and Signal Hill tackling Pentecostal Light and Life – at venues yet to be determined.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on November 15, 2015, 02:16:25 AM
Tobago Zone SSFL Intercol matches

BOYS

Signal Hill Secondary 0 vs Pentecostal Light and Life 0 (SH wins 4-2 on penalties)
Speyside High 2 vs Mason Hall 0

Finals (weather permitting: Mt. Pleasant Recreational Ground)

Signal Hill Secondary vs Speyside High (Wednesday 18th November)

GIRLS (quarter-finals)

Bishop's 2 vs Speyside 1

Semi Finals (tentatively scheduled for Saturday 21st November, due to scheduling conflicts)

Scarborough Secondary vs Bishop's High
Mason Hall Secondary vs Signal Hill Secondary
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 15, 2015, 04:05:00 AM
Girls InterCol finalists settled in South and East.
T&T Express Reports.


The Coca-Cola Zonal InterCol competition continued yesterday with action in both the Girls and Boys divisions. The South and East finals have been finalised in the girls Zonal InterCol competition.

Fyzabad Secondary are on a quest to add more silverware to their cabinet as they booked their place in the South Zone final against Point Fortin East Secondary, when they beat Pleasantville Secondary 9-0 in the first semi-final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium training field yesterday.

“Fyzo” have already won the girls Big Four competition after they won a penalty shoot-out 4-2 against St Augustine Secondary after drawing the match 1-1.

In the other South semi-final, St Joseph’s Convent San Fernando drew 1-1 with Point Fortin, and Point Fortin went on to win the shootout 4-1.

In the East Zone, Bishop’s Anstey East Secondary edged El Dorado West Secondary 1-0 to move on to the final, where they will face Toco Secondary, who sprang the day’s upset when they beat favourites St Augustine Secondary 2-1.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 16, 2015, 02:58:00 AM
Signal Hill, Speyside in Tobago Inter-Col final.
T&T Newsday Reports.


SIGNAL HILL and Speyside will contest the final of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola Intercol Tobago Zone competition on Wednesday, at a venue to be determined.

In the first game of a double- header at the Plymouth Recreation Ground, Signal Hill needed kicks from the penalty spot to oust Pentecostal Light and Life 4-2, after the scores were tied at 1-1 at the end of regulation time.

The latter game at Plymouth saw Speyside defeating Mason Hall by a 2-0 margin. The last of the Zonal Semi Finals will be staged today, in the Central Zone.

Presentation Chaguanas will square off against ASJA Boys at Woodford Lodge, Chaguanas from 2.30 pm while, an hour later, Carapichaima East and Couva East will oppose each other at the Presentation Chaguanas Ground.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 18, 2015, 03:03:56 AM
Digicel Sportsmax to broadcast Intercol.
T&T Newsday Reports.


IF PRIDE and prestige isn’t reason enough for the country’s teenaged footballers, advancing to the final stages of the Secondary Schools Football League’s Intercol tournament just got an added incentive as the national final will be broadcast live to parts of North America and Europe.

At a joint media conference yesterday, officials of the league and telecommunications provider Digicel announced the start of a five-year partnership that, among other things, will involve live and taped television coverage of the final stages of the annual tournament.

“We will be bringing one live game a week from the (SSFL) Premiership for each season,” said Oliver Mc Intosh, president and CEO of Digicel Sportsmax.

“We will be bringing the finals for each of the zones in the Intercol and then we’ll obviously be bringing the semi-final and the final from the Intercol. Importantly, that starts in ten days.

Then we bring the final from this year to an international audience on Digicel Sportsmax, Digicel Sportsmax 2, CEEN TV which is broadcast in the US and Canada and the UK, all live.” In order to do so, Digicel has brought in a state-of-the-art 13-camera HD OB (High-Definition Outside Broadcast) unit to facilitate the coverage of Digicel Sportsmax. Mc Intosh revealed the partnership with the SSFL was some three years in the making.

“We’ve had the fortune of watching Trinidad perform over the years and we know that there are many more Shaka Hislops, Russell Latapys, Stern Johns, etcetera that the world needs to see,” Mc Intosh added.

The five-year deal, covering broadcast and other rights, will put US$1.5 million into the league’s coffers; but the telecommunications provider will be investing more in terms of “activating” the event.

“The US$1.5 million is the contractual investment, and that obviously covers the broadcast rights and certain other rights like team jerseys and so forth,” explained Sasha Thompson, the Digicel TT CEO.

“We want to bring people out to the games... to create the excitement.

So we want to take this to another level, from all fronts. We alone have spent in our football sponsorships, half a million US just on football activation.” Apart from TV coverage and promotion, Digicel also plans to create training and exposure opportunities for the players.

Mc Intosh said Digicel will be hosting college and university coaches as well as professional scouts once a year during which, games featuring the Intercol finalists and other Caribbean teams will be played.

“We will also have a training period for all the players to come and attend,” Mc Intosh added.

“So they will go through weight training, they will go through skills tests, and it gives an opportunity for the players to be seen by multiple scouts at different levels.” “This is a continuation of the investment that Digicel has made in sport across the region, in grassroots sports, in football, basketball, cricket, in the federations that we sponsor,” Mc Intosh continued.

“We sponsor 12 federations across the Caribbean, so this is really just a continuation of that.

“Digicel is a Caribbean company.

We live here, we have our offices here and we invest in where we live.” SSFL president Anthony Creed expressed his appreciation for Digicel’s investment and their plans to promote and position the players.

“For the past eight years, the SSFL has had three partners; and it is with pleasure that as the season comes to a close we welcome two new partners- Digicel and Digicel Sportsmax,” he said.

“And this partnership could only redound to the best for our young men and women in the SSFL.” The national Intercol final is set for November 30th.

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SEALING THE DEAL: Sacha Thompson CEO for Digicel Trinidad and Tobago third from left, signs the new five-year deal with the Secondary Schools Football League, (SSFL) which includes an agreement to televise the matches from the start of next season. Seated next to her is Anthony Creed, centre, president of the SSFL, and Oliver McIntosh, far right, CEO of Digicel Sportsmax. —Photo: Kerwin Pierre

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 19, 2015, 03:30:25 AM
St Augustine, Bishop’s roll to East titles.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


St Augustine Secondary cashed in on their good recent form when they won the Boys Coca-Cola InterCol East Zone Final 2-0 against a plucky Five Rivers Secondary outfit yesterday at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar.

Bishop’s Anstey East were even more comfortable in the girls final, whipping Toco Secondary 5-1.

Jalene Sobers netted a hat-trick to lead her team to the title and bring some pride to the school since their male counterparts Trinity College East were demoted to the Championship Division next year.

Carereen Prentice opened the scoring for Bishop’s in the fourth minute, then Sobers doubled the lead seven minutes later. Tyanna Williams made it 3-0 halfway through the first half, while Sobers scored her second in first half stoppage time.

Toco finally got on the scoresheet in the 47th through Tanika Dann’s effort, but it was only a consolation as Sobers completed her treble seconds before the end.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on November 19, 2015, 02:31:29 PM
Any matches today?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on November 19, 2015, 02:55:42 PM
Any matches today?

North Zone Final: St. Anthony’s vs St. Mary’s 4:15pm @Hasley Crawford Stadium
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on November 19, 2015, 03:19:23 PM
Any matches today?

North Zone Final: St. Anthony’s vs St. Mary’s 4:15pm @Hasley Crawford Stadium

 :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 20, 2015, 05:52:13 AM
Tigers claim North Inter-Col crown.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Hail St Anthony’s College, the 2015 North Zone Inter-Col champs. They received this title after defeating archrivals St Mary’s College 3–1 in the final yesterday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.

The “Tigers” were anxious to avenge a 4–0 defeat by their counterparts in the Premier Division earlier this month, and appeared well on course to achieving this, when Brent Joel met sweetly on the volley an earlier cross from the corner kick. The CIC custodian Kristopher Davidson did not time the flight of the ball properly and it fell nicely for the Joel who gave the Westmooring team the lead after the 51st minute.

The Tigers had hardly completed their celebrations when they went two goals up from an own goal. In the 58th minute, Kathon St Hilliare found room down the right flank and when he centred in search for St Hilliare, it was instead turned in by defender Nathan Harte, although the CIC goalie thought he had it covered. 

St Mary’s College struggled all evening as they tried to replicate the performance that earned them the win over their opponents not too long ago. And instead of creating opportunities, they received another goal which almost confirmed that the title was heading to St Anthony’s College.

In the 85th minute Emilio Saunders was given marching orders for his second bookable offence by referee Gyaso Mc Donald. St Mary’s coach Trevor Spicer, the ex El Dorado man, was also sent off for dissent.

But instead of hanging their heads in shame the “Saints” picked themselves up and pulled a goal back as a long clearance from Davidson was poorly taken care off and from the ensuing goal-mouth scrimmage after, Shim was quick to pounce on a loose ball in the box to cut the scores to 1–2 with a minute left in regulation time.

However, any hopes of a comeback was cut short though when St Hilliare found room down the right flank by outsprinting his marker and from on top the area he beat the onrushing Davidson with a fierce low drive that squeezed below the body of the goalkeeper for the winner 3–1 in time added on.

His goal assured his team the North title and a place in the National Inter-Col semifinal on Tuesday against the winner of Saturday’s Central Zone final clash between Presentation College of  Chaguanas and Carapichaima East at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, on from 3.30 pm.

Today, down South at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Premier Division champions Naparima College and rivals Presentation College of San Fernando will square off in their Zonal final from 3.30 pm.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 20, 2015, 05:55:40 AM
Presentation to play for Nate Brooks.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


It's the big one in the southland, when Naparima College take on Presentation College San Fernando in the boys Coca-Cola South Zone InterCol final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium today.

The match has been dubbed "The Clasico of the South" from both camps, which is just as well, because the actual La Liga fixture will kick off tomorrow at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.

Despite the final being an obvious high-profile encounter, the Presentation camp's hearts will be with their forward Nate Brooks, who has been hospitalised since the early hours of Saturday morning after he was accidentally hit by a stray bullet after a gunman opened fire in the heat of an altercation.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 21, 2015, 06:56:58 AM
Naps edge Pres 3-2 in south final.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


Naparima College came from behind in a composed but urgent second half display to win the Boys Coca-Cola South Zone InterCol title as they triumphed over Presentation College San Fernando as 3-2 winners in their clash at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, yesterday.

It was the quintessential tale of two halves, as “Pres” looked on their way to causing a major upset the first period, only for Naparima to turn the match upside down in the second half with three goals clinically converted on the counter attack. Terell Williams netted a second for Presentation in stoppage time, but it was too little too late for “Pres” as the whistle blew seconds after.

Title: Naparima earns South Intercol title with lethal second half against Presentation
Post by: SWF Reporter on November 21, 2015, 10:29:57 AM
Naparima earns South Intercol title with lethal second half against Presentation
By Roneil Walcott (Wired868)

Two-time reigning Premier Division champions Naparima College continued their quest for an impressive national double in the 2015 SSFL season as they pipped old foes Presentation College (San F’do) 3-2 to lift the South Zone Intercol title yesterday at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella.
The “Pres Lions” registered the first and last goals of the contest but it was “Naps” who prevailed in the five-goal thriller with three goals in the space of 15 minutes in a relentless period in the second half.
National Under-17 attacker Kareem Riley got the ball rolling for Presentation in the first half with a firm, long range drive but the Pres Lions failed to make full use of a first half which they looked ominous throughout.
Shawn Cooper’s charges would regret not making better use of the first period as the Premier Division champs came out with a vengeance after the resumption, ably aided by the halftime introductions of midfielders Judah St Louis and Justin Sadoo.
What Naparima did in the first half of their semi-final encounter against Shiva Boys Hindu College—score three times inside the first 20 minutes—should have served as ample warning to the Pres Lions, but they did not seem to take heed.
“At the halftime talk I told the boys that we needed to forget about the first half and deal with the second half,” Presentation coach Cooper told Wired868. “Now in dealing with the second half the first fifteen minutes are very important. We needed to get a goal to settle the nerves,” Cooper added.
Pres did not get that goal though.
“If they had scored one (I told them) the momentum would have gone in their favour, and so said so done.”
Naps midfield workhorses Shane Sandy and skipper Michael Basdeo recognized the importance of a good second half start for their team and they immediately made their intentions clear as they both had cracks from outside the box in the 47th minute. Basdeo’s finessed effort, which was parried wide by Pres custodian Ishmael Salaam, led to Naps sought after equalizer.
Sandy’s inviting in-swinging corner was beautifully met by defender Anderson Toussaint who did exactly what the coaching manuals preach--head the ball back where it came from--as his lofted header eluded Salaam and nestled in the back of the net.
“I think after the equalizer the guys didn’t settle down and they were disappointed because we had a lead and it went away so easily,” Cooper said.
Naps’ lively sub Sadoo did not give the Pres Lions a chance to lick their wounds as he combined brilliantly with attacker Jarred Dass on a swift counter-attack in the 55th minute before inadvertently finding Naps sharpshooter Isaiah Hudson who buried with aplomb to give Naps a 2-1 lead.
Read more: http://wired868.com/2015/11/21/naparima-claims-south-intercol-after-lethal-second-half-against-pres-lions/
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 23, 2015, 02:46:55 AM
Carapichaima East win Central Intercol
T&T Newsday Reports.


CARAPICHAIMA EAST won the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola Intercol Central Zone title on Saturday afternoon.

At the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, Carapichaima East cruised past Presentation Chaguanas 3-0 in the Central Zonal Intercol Final.

As a result, they join Speyside (Tobago Zone), St Augustine (East Zone), St Anthony’s (North Zone) and Naparima (South Zone) in the National Intercol competition.

The National Intercol will begin today with a Quarter Final matchup between hosts Speyside and St Augustine at Mt Pleasant, from 4 pm.

The Semi Finals are slated to take place tomorrow and Wednesday, and the Final is scheduled for November 30.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on November 23, 2015, 08:51:16 AM
Tobago Zone Girls Intercol final and National Intercol quarter-finals

Venue: Mt. Pleasant

Date: MONDAY 23RD NOVEMBER 2015.

Scarborough Secondary 1 vs Mason Hall Secondary 1 (Scar Sec 4-3 on penalties wins the Tobago Zone girls Intercol title)

Speyside High 1 vs St. Augustine 2 (Intercol quarter-final)

Admission is $20 in school uniform. $30 in street clothes.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 24, 2015, 02:49:16 AM
Grovesnor concerned about Carapichaima today.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Nigel Grovesnor, the St Anthony’s College coach has said he is concerned about today’s Intercol semifinal encounter with Carapichaima at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo from 3 pm.

After a training session yesterday, Grovesnor said they have beaten their opponents in the league before hence the reason for him being concerned. “The last time we defeated St Mary’s College in the North Zone Intercol final was because we were prepared for it. We had revenge on our minds because the ‘saint’ had beaten us in the league 3-0 so we wanted to get back at them badly,” Grovesnor said.

He said that it will more or less be the same concept for today since they defeated the Central team in the league earlier and expectations are that they will be coming to exact revenge.

“In addition to losing to us earlier in the season, Carapichaima has also been religated so that they will have nothing to lose against us come tomorrow (today). We will not be taking them lightly at all,” he said.

He explained that his team had a good training session on Saturday and yesterday and he has been talking to his players about the importance of this game.

“I have been telling the players that we cannot afford to give anything away or even take Carapichaima lightly because winning the National Intercol is so much sweeter than just taking their exit at the semifinal rounds,” Grovesnor said.

The “Tigers”, as they have been known popularly, have won the National Intercol title on six occasions and have copped the league crown three times. He described this as a good achievement but he promised that he will not sit on his laurels for today and the rest of the matches, until they claim the title for yet another time.

A victory for either team will put them into the final where they will await the winner between South Zone champion Naparima College and St Augustine, who yesterday edged Speyside 2-1 in Tobago.

Meanwhile Carapichaima coach Kevin Jeffreys said yesterday that his players are upbeat and looking forward for the clash today.

“Although we have been relegated, the results are not a proper reflection of how the team performed throughout the season. Our main problem has been scoring goals and we have been lacking badly there. When we last played the Tigers we were leading 1-0 but lost the match because of two defensive blunders,” Jeffreys said.

The central team will, for the first time, be back to full strength and Jeffreys said his team are looking forward to today’s match.

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‘Tigers’ eyeing InterCol final berth.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


The 2015 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season is rapidly nearing its finale, as St Anthony's College take on Carapichaima East Secondary 4.15pm today at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in the first semi-final of the Coca-Cola National InterCol competition.

Carapichaima qualified for the semi-final after they prevailed 3-0 winners over Presentation College Chaguanas in the Central Zone Final on Saturday at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

St Anthony's are most people's favourites to go through to the final, however they are not taking the “Caps” challenge lightly. “We are confident for the semi-final, but we take no team for granted,” said Simon Joseph, the captain of the North Zone InterCol champions.

The Westmoorings “Tigers” edged Carapichaima 2-1 the first time the two sides met this season, and have also beaten them 1-0 in the 2011 Big Five at the Ato Boldon Stadium, however today's match is one that Nigel Grosvenor is taking seriously.

He told the Express shortly after Thursday's final against St Mary's College that he intended to work with his charges on Monday, and that the he is not allowing complacency to creep in at this crucial stage.

The “Tigers” have steadily improved after a shaky start to the season, and will be expected to have a similar attacking approach today as they did in Thursday's North Zone final in which they beat CIC 3-1 at the same venue where they will be contesting today's semi.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 24, 2015, 03:23:53 AM
St Augustine in Intercol semi.
T&T Newsday Reports.


ST AUGUSTINE booked a spot in the semi-final round of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola National Intercol competition.

Yesterday, St Augustine defeated hosts Speyside 2-1, in Mt Pleasant, to progress to the last four of the National Intercol.

They will only have two days of rest as they will tackle Naparima tomorrow in the second semi-final, at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, from 3.30 pm.

Today will feature the first semi-final with St Anthony’s facing Carapichaima East at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo from 4.15 pm.

And the final is scheduled to take place on November 30.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 25, 2015, 02:50:04 AM
Beckles brace secures national final berth for Tigers.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


St Anthony’s College are coming into their own as they cruised to a 2-0 win against Carapichaima East Secondary in yesterday’s Coca-Cola National InterCol semi-final at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

A first half double from super-sub Haile Beckles was more than enough for the Westmoorings “Tigers” to move into their third national final in the last five years.

Whether they can win their third title (after winning in 2011 and 2012) remains to be seen. However, the Central Zone InterCol victors did not provide them with the same threat as St Mary’s did in the North Zone final last Thursday.

Meanwhile, it’s down to the last four. The “Green Machine” will travel to the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, and attempt to take away the dream of a treble from Naparima College as the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Divsion winners and South Zone Coca-Cola InterCol champions host St Augustine Secondary in the second semi-final today.

The last time the two teams met was a comprehensive 3-1 win for Naparima at Lewis Street, San Fernando last month. It may have been a routine encounter for Naparima at the time, but it was a result that helped to mould a title-winning season for St Augustine.

Since that match, the boys from Warren Street, have won eight consecutive matches, a run which has not only seen them hoist the East Zone InterCol title, but also has also seen them come full circle; facing the team who galvanised them into action.

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St Anthony’s cruise into Intercol final
By JOEL BAILEY (NEWSDAY).


ST ANTHONY’S virtually cruised into the final of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola National Intercol competition yesterday, by virtue of a 2-0 victory over Carapichaima in the first semi-final contest.

This game was staged at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.

Substitute Haile Beckles scored twice, in the first half, to see the “Westmoorings Tigers” book a spot in the November 30 final, at a venue to be determined.

Today will feature the other semi-final, between Naparima and St Augustine, at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella from 3.30 pm.

The St Anthony’s team, from the opening minutes, were virtually encamped in the Carapichaima half, but, on a number of occasions, their final pass was totally lacking.

They had a close chance to break the deadlock in the 12th minute, as winger Kathon St Hillaire sent a cross from the right which was partially cleared by the defence. The ball fell to the path of Jodel Brown whose shot deflected off a defender and went wide of Dejourn Charles’ goal.

However, there was a major development in the 25th as striker Beckles came on for left-back Jediael Harewood, who was injured after going in to a tackle with Carapichaima right-back Michael Williams. As a result, winger Shakeem Patrick filled in the breach left by Harewood.

After a number of half-chances, Beckles got his name on the scoresheet in the 34th.

He got a ball on the run and, after evading left-back Jerome Forte, he expertly placed his right-footer past the left of a stunned Charles, from close range.

Carapichaima had an opportunity to level the scores, four minutes later. Forte made a surge down the middle and picked out striker Justin Joseph. The St Anthony’s back-line was slow to react to the move but Joseph’s shot nicked off the body of a defender and trickled past the right of Jabari Brice’s goal.

That error proved costly as, in the 44th, Beckles netted his second item. St Hillaire skipped past a tackle and sent a square pass across the Carapichaima defence.

Beckles was on hand on the left to swivel and hit his right-footed shot off the legs of Charles and over the goal-line.

Carapichaima were devoid of ideas in the second half, and their only opportunity of note, in the second half, took place in the 60th.

Midfielder Colin Wheeler was given space in the penalty spot, on the left, but his angled left-footed shot went wide.

After that, the Kevin Jeffrey- coached Carapichaima offered nothing to worry the Nigel Grovesnor-coached St Anthony’s outfit who, in turn, saw two goal-scoring chances squandered.

Ten minutes later, St Hillaire took a pass from substitute Kheisa Granger from the right and chipped the advancing Charles, but the ball went wide, to the keeper.

And, in the 81st, substitute midfielder Shem Clauzel saw his effort miss the target, after collecting a ball at the edge of the penalty box.

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UPENDED: St Anthony’s College’s Shakeem Patrick, left, is fouled by Carapichaima East Secondary’s Colin Wheeler during the first half of their Coca-Cola InterCol semi-final match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, yesterday. St Anthony’s won 2-0 to advance to next Monday’s final. —Photo: Ishmael Salandy

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on November 25, 2015, 10:36:43 AM

South taking this title too  :devil:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on November 25, 2015, 01:22:25 PM

South taking this title too  :devil:

They should.  They have more 21 year olds than anyone else  :devil:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 26, 2015, 03:10:34 AM
Naps edge Green Machine for Inter Col final spot.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Naparima College advanced to the final of the Coca Cola National Inter Col yesterday when they defeated the “Green Machine” of St Augustine 2-1 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

Gerard Dass scored in the 46th minute and Shubal Celestine added another item two minutes into time added on to confirm a meeting with arch rivals St Anthony’s College on Monday at a venue to be announced.

After the match “Naps” coach Angus Eve said his team played a good game but they didn’t score as many goals as they should have scored in the encounter.

“They created a number of chances but did not convert them. But we are into the final and that is most important. We will be facing the only team that defeated us during the Premier Division season this year” Eve said.

St Augustine, as they did in the league encounter against Naps earlier this month, took the lead in the seventh minute from a penalty spot. Midfielder Jesse Joseph was brought down in the area while on his way to goal causing the referee to point to the penalty spot. And captain Joshua Marshall stepped up and beat the Naps goalkeeper from the spot kick.

Naparima, who have won the league and South Zone Inter Col titles to date, got the equalising goal in the 46th minute when Gregory found room down the right flank and squared it back for Dass to meet nicely with a sliding kick past the St Augustine goalkeeper for the lead.

And they got their second goal and the winner from a neat build in and around the Green Machine box. The ball was then centred for an unmarked Celestine to fire home.

Only recently Eve said he was heading for a treble of titles after claiming the league, south zone intercol and now heading for the national intercol. Eve, a former national midfielder called on the West Mooring team to come out and play attacking football that the crowd will be coming out to see. The St Anthony’s ‘Tigers’ are the only team to have beaten the southern giants for the season.

But yesterday Eve said the Tigers played a defensive style of football that he hopes they will not do for the coming final on Monday.

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‘Green Machine’ halted
Naparima to face St Anthony’s in InterCol final
By Sean Taylor (Express).


Naparima College needed two gifts from their St Augustine Secondary opponents to seal their place in this year’s Boys Coca-Cola National InterCol final on Monday against St Anthony’s College, as the South Zone champions edged out the “Green Machine” 2-1 in a mostly one-sided semi-final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium yesterday.

After having to travel to Tobago to get a tricky 2-1 win at Speyside High, the “Green Machine” looked as if they needed oiling near the end, as they tried to hold on for a penalty shoot-out.

The East champions were almost successful too, however lapses in concentration in their back-line ultimately cost them the match and a place in the final.

“Naps” bossed the opening ten minutes, as they strung together an endless number of passes and looked the livelier of the two teams.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on November 27, 2015, 06:22:37 AM
Highlights;
Naparima College booked their spot in the Coca Cola Intercol final after coming from behind to defeat St Augustine in semi final. Watch
https://www.facebook.com/CNC3Television/videos/10153780863732996/
.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 27, 2015, 06:34:30 AM
Girls National Intercol kicks-off on Tuesday
T&T newsday Reports.


THE SECONDARY Schools Football League (SSFL) BGTT/First Citizens Girls National Intercol competition will kick off on Tuesday with a quarter-final fixture.

Scarborough will battle Tranquility at the Mt Pleasant Ground in the sister isle Tobago from 3.30 pm.

The semi-final round has been tentatively set for December 3 and 4. In the first semi, Fyzabad will square off against Marabella South at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella while the other semi will feature Bishop’s Anstey and the winner of the Scarborough-Tranquility contest, at the San Juan North Secondary Ground.

The final of the Girls National Intercol has been slated for December, at a venue and time to be determined.

ZONAL FINALS -

East Zone (November 18) - At Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima: BISHOP’S ANSTEY EAST (5) vs TOCO (1).

North Zone (November 21) - At St Mary’s Ground, St Clair: TRANQUILITY (1) vs DIEGO MARTIN (0).

South Zone (November 21) - At Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella: FYZABAD (4) vs POINT FORTIN EAST (0).

Tobago Zone (November 23) - At Mt Pleasant: SCARBOROUGH (1) vs MASON HALL (1); Scarborough won 5-3 courtesy kicks from the penalty spot.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on November 29, 2015, 08:45:19 PM
Tobago Zone U14 League

Mason Hall Secondary (winners)

U-14 Intercol (knock-out)

Mason Hall 5 vs Scarborough Secondary 0
Bishop`s High 1 vs Speyside High 0
Signal Hill Secondary wins by default vs Goodwood High
Roxborough Secondary wins by default vs Light and Life

Semi final match-ups (Thursday 3rd December: venue tbd)

Mason Hall Secondary vs Bishop`s High
Signal Hill Secondary vs Roxborough Secondary

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on November 30, 2015, 04:44:14 PM
Naparima College are the 2015 National Intercol Champions after defeating St. Anthony's College 2-0. Both goals were scored by Jarred Dass.

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Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 30, 2015, 04:57:50 PM
To forumites at home, is Dass good enough to a bligh from Hart. He has featured prominently on the scoring charts in this year's boys hs football. Long ago the top scorer in the college's league usually get a cobo sweat with the MNT. Like a call up to practice with the team. Or, is his site focused on a scholarship to the US?
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on November 30, 2015, 05:01:25 PM
is Dass good enough to a bligh from Hart. He has featured prominently on the scoring charts in this year's boys hs football.   Long ago the top scorer in the college's league usually get a cobo sweat with the MNT.

WTF I seeing in trute?

Might as well advocate for Kenya Cordner to suit up against Haiti too  ???
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 30, 2015, 05:07:58 PM
is Dass good enough to a bligh from Hart. He has featured prominently on the scoring charts in this year's boys hs football.   Long ago the top scorer in the college's league usually get a cobo sweat with the MNT.

WTF I seeing in trute?

Might as well advocate for Kenya Cordner to suit up against Haiti too  ???

Palos what is the matter? I asked the question to the homies! They knowledgeable enough to give an honest answer.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: palos on November 30, 2015, 05:51:58 PM
is Dass good enough to a bligh from Hart. He has featured prominently on the scoring charts in this year's boys hs football.   Long ago the top scorer in the college's league usually get a cobo sweat with the MNT.

WTF I seeing in trute?

Might as well advocate for Kenya Cordner to suit up against Haiti too  ???

Palos what is the matter? I asked the question to the homies! They knowledgeable enough to give an honest answer.

No disrespeck bro....but you really feel a player playing in a substandard league in our already substandard domestic setup going to be anywhere near ready for a call up to the senior mens national team?

Yes in the past players like Ian "Moose"" Clauzel and Clint Marcelle were called up to the National team when still technically at school....but those were purely exercises in Public Relations and not because they earned it.

What Yorke and Latas and to a lesser extent Leonson were able to do was an anomaly.  The exception far from the rule.  Given the kind of scouting in today's football, if any local player on the radar it would be Levi Garcia.  If he cannot get a cobo sweat with the senior mens national team (and rightfully so IMO), who else could get it?

We trying to RAISE standards.  That is why I shocked at the question/suggestion.

Respeck

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 30, 2015, 07:13:07 PM
Dude, .... what makes you so sure. Dwight, Latas and Yorke are not the exception to rule. There were many more before them. Yes, times have changed. The hs game has been sub par to say the least. But I asking a question. Are you at home? Have you seen him play?  I asked a question if he good enough or is he college bound. that is all.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: amielisadore on November 30, 2015, 07:32:20 PM
To forumites at home, is Dass good enough to a bligh from Hart. He has featured prominently on the scoring charts in this year's boys hs football. Long ago the top scorer in the college's league usually get a cobo sweat with the MNT. Like a call up to practice with the team. Or, is his site focused on a scholarship to the US?

Decent prospect but far cry from MNT level. As Palos rightly said, only Levi of late was consistently good enough that you could see and say yes, he is considerably better than everyone else.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sam on November 30, 2015, 07:32:52 PM
Dass played for T&T mostly as a right winger and was a sub most of de times, didn't look nothing special, but that was 2 years ago, maybe probably develop better now.

Ah like Noah Powder a lot, de youth have talent.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 30, 2015, 08:03:28 PM
To forumites at home, is Dass good enough to a bligh from Hart. He has featured prominently on the scoring charts in this year's boys hs football. Long ago the top scorer in the college's league usually get a cobo sweat with the MNT. Like a call up to practice with the team. Or, is his site focused on a scholarship to the US?

Decent prospect but far cry from MNT level. As Palos rightly said, only Levi of late was consistently good enough that you could see and say yes, he is considerably better than everyone else.

Cool!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 30, 2015, 08:03:41 PM
Dass played for T&T mostly as a right winger and was a sub most of de times, didn't look nothing special, but that was 2 years ago, maybe probably develop better now.

Ah like Noah Powder a lot, de youth have talent.



Cool!
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: real madness on November 30, 2015, 09:17:44 PM
Dass is average at best.  Players such as Jesse Joseph and Nion Lammy are better MNT prospects than him.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 01, 2015, 02:54:40 AM
Naps seal national Inter-Col crown.
T&T Newsday Reports.


JARRED DASS scored a pair as Naparima sealed the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca Cola National Intercol title yesterday.

In a game historically shown live on Sportsmax Channel, Naparima whipped St Anthony’s 2-0 to capture a record seventh Intercol crown.

St Anthony’s, after starting the game on the back foot, took control of proceedings and tested the Naparima goalie Levi Fernandez who came up trumps. The goal post was also relied upon to repel one of St Anthony’s strikes as Naparima’s defence came under tremendous pressure. St Anthony’s Kathon St Hillaire came close to breaking the deadlock before the half but he was again denied.

At the other end though, Dass scored from close range in the 45th minute with a right-footed shot, after being set up by captain Michael Basdeo. The St Anthony’s players, coached by Nigel Grovesnor, were a deflated bunch as their wastefulness in front goal came back to haunt them.

And the Angus Eve-coached Naparima widened the lead ten minutes into the second half.

Basdeo, in the penalty box, missed an aerial ball from the right flank but Dass, in the six-yard box, chested the ball before hitting a right-footer to the right of St Anthony’s goalkeeper Jabari Brice.

Later, St Hillaire created space on the right and forced an alert save from Naps goalie Levi Fernandez, in the 59th minute, while, on the opposite end, Naparima midfielder Isaiah Hudson made a surging diagonal run but shot his left-footer wide. St Anthony’s final chance to get on the scoresheet came in the 78th, as St Hillaire went at Naps defender Nicholas Thomas, but saw his right-footed effort blocked by an alert Fernandez.

This title was Naparima’s third for the season, having secured the SSFL Premiership and the South Zonal Intercol trophies.

RELATED NEWS

Dass gives ‘Naps’ record 7th InterCol title.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


Naparima College are now the most successful InterCol team ever.

A double from Jarred Dass elevated the forward to legendary status in Naparima folklore, as the southerners beat St Anthony's College 2-0 in yesterday's Coca-Cola National InterCol final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium.

It was a record seventh win for "Naps," putting them above St Anthony's and Signal Hill Secondary. And the InterCol triumph also gave the Premier Division champions the second League/InterCol double in the school's history, following their clean sweep in 1999.

But in the end, the actual win was a bit of an anti-climax.

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AERIAL BATTLE: St Anthony’s Nkosi Salandy, left, heads the ball over Naparima College’s Jarred Dass during the Secondary Schools Football League Coca Cola National InterCol final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, yesterday. Dass scored twice as Naparima won 2-0. –Photo: DEXTER PHILIP

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Tallman on December 01, 2015, 07:33:17 AM
WATCH: Highlights of Naparima's 2-0 win over St. Anthony's (https://www.facebook.com/socawarriors.net/posts/10153802397269314) in the National Intercol Final
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on December 01, 2015, 11:56:57 AM
WATCH: Highlights of Naparima's 2-0 win over St. Anthony's (https://www.facebook.com/socawarriors.net/posts/10153802397269314) in the National Intercol Final

 :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 02, 2015, 03:52:00 AM
Fyzabad book spot in Girls Inter-Col final.
T&T Newsday Reports.


FYZABAD booked their spot in the final of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) BG Trinidad and Tobago/First Citizens Girls Intercol competition

On Sunday, in the first semi-final contest at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, the Fyzabad outfit crushed Marabella South by an 8-0 margin.

Yesterday, Scarborough were expected to face Tranquillity, at the Mt Pleasant Ground, in the lone quarter-final game.

The winners of that game will face Bishop’s Anstey on Friday, at the San Juan North Secondary Ground, in the second semi-finalAnd the final has been scheduled for Sunday, at a place and time to be determined.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on December 03, 2015, 12:57:54 AM
Tobago Zone SSFL U-14 Intercol (knock-out)

Semi final match-ups - Thursday 3rd December: MT PLEASANT RECREATIONAL GROUND

Signal Hill Secondary vs Roxborough Secondary 2pm
Mason Hall Secondary vs Bishop`s High 3pm
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 04, 2015, 06:25:25 AM
Scarborough trashes Tranquil to reach semis.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Jeanille Lawrence scored a pair of goals to lead Scarborough Secondary to a comfortable 3-0 trouncing of Tranquility Government in the lone quarterfinal match of the BGTT/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Girls National Inter-Col at Mt Pleasant on Tuesday.

Cherise Roberts fired in the Tobago champions over the North Zone Inter-Col and Senior Division winners, who suffered its first loss of the season, to set up a semifinal encounter with East Zone champion, Bishop Anstey East at San Juan North Secondary Ground, Bourg Mulatresse, San Juan, tomorrow from 3.30 pm.

The winner will come up against National Big-Four and South Zone double winners, Fyzabad in the national final on Sunday December 6, after it crushed Central Senior Division victors, Marabella South in their semifinal.

For Fyzabad, Denecia Prince led the way with a hat trick while Ray-Ann Mantano and Kadean Louison added two apiece, and goalkeeper Shaminka Rocastle, in a rear outfield start, at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, last Sunday to reach the final to be played at a yet to be determined venue.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 06, 2015, 06:26:01 AM
Oil In De Coil; Southern students star in Wired868’s 2015 SSFL All Star XI
By R.Walcott (wired868).


The 2015 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season wrapped up on Monday evening with Naparima College securing a National double and sweeping all possible titles—Premier Division, South Zone Intercol and National Intercol—for the school season.

Several players from coach Angus Eve’s two-time Premier Division winning team caught Wired868’s lens this season but there were many others who were worth a second glance as well.

Is it really “de oil in de coil?”

Have a look at Wired868’s All Star XI and see which players caught our eye during the 2015 SSFL season:

Denzil Smith (Shiva Boys HC): Goalkeeper

Shiva faded away towards the end of the season but that was no fault of Smith’s. The Shiva shot-stopper might be undersized, but what he lacks in height and brawn he certainly makes up with heart and bravery, not to mention cat-like reflexes. He is a beast between the sticks.

Joshua Marshall (St Augustine Secondary): Centre back

The no-nonsense St Augustine captain has aspirations of joining the Army and it is clear to see that he is more than halfway there. He blends discipline and toughness superbly and leads his team from the back with his echoing shouts. He is a born leader!

Stephon Smith (Naparima College): Centre back

A big part of Naparima’s success this season was the partnership formed at the centre of their defence with Smith and Anderson Toussaint. Smith is an excellent reader of the game and he is also very assured and comfortable when in possession.

Keston Julien (Presentation College San F’do): Left-wing back

This stylish left-footed player is comfortable at left-back or left wing and his crosses from the flank are usually spot-on. With CONCACAF Champions League experience already under his belt with W Connection, there is no telling how far this confident youngster can go.

Rondell Payne (Naparima College): Right back

Payne’s former school, St Benedict’s College, were on the losing end of last year’s National Intercol final and the feisty defender played through a niggling injury to ensure that he got a winners medal this time around. He is hard in the tackle and never afraid to bomb up and down the flank too.

Jesse Joseph (St Augustine Secondary): Midfielder

If you concede a free kick 25 to 30 yards away from goal against St Augustine, chances are your goalie would be picking the ball out of his net. The slender Joseph has a dead eye from set pieces and is fond of the spectacular as well. His passing ability, coupled with long legs, also make him a difficult opponent in the middle of the park.

Kareem Riley (Presentation College San F’do): Midfielder

If there was an award for persistence in the SSFL, Riley would be the runaway winner. The national Under-17 midfielder shoots, shoots and shoots again before he bulges the back of the net. When his persistence pays off, the outcome is usually spectacular.

Shane Sandy (Naparima College): Midfielder

The Plymouth-born Sandy is as tough as they come in the SSFL, and he was a key figure in Naparima’s clean sweep this season. He is assured in possession, rarely gets flustered, and has a thunderous right-footed shot.

Quinn Rodney (Shiva Boys HC): Attacker

Perhaps, the most feared winger in the SSFL, Rodney is speed, trickery and grit all wrapped up in one. You do not want to get in a foot race with this guy. It’s better to take him out at half line.

Isaiah Hudson (Naparima College): Striker

Naparima coach Angus Eve moved the lanky 15 year-old into the striking position midway through the Premier Division season, and nearly everything he touched thereafter turned into goals. He is a clever player who makes very intelligent off the ball runs, which gifts him more space than other strikers may have in the penalty area. Although he did not sizzle in the National Intercol final, this youngster can keep his head held high. He is our Wired868 SSFL Player of the Year!

Jarred Dass (Naparima College): Attacker

Naps’ Mr Consistent! Dass started off the season as the focal point of Angus Eve’s attack and finished the National Intercol final at right-back. He was shifted to the wing during the season to accommodate the red-hot Isaiah Hudson but the willing runner never complained.

Instead, the selfless Dass found himself in the penalty area to clinch Naps’ National double with a double of his own.

We were also impressed by these players:

Jadel Poon-Lewis (QRC): Goalkeeper

Jadel probably has a Manuel Neuer poster in his house somewhere. His calm with the ball at his feet is definitely not something one would associate with a secondary school goalkeeper.

Taryll Coutou (St Benedict’s College): Defender

The Benedict’s skipper is a heavyweight and he is never afraid to show it. He packs a mean punch from a free kick too.

Anderson Toussaint (Naparima College): Defender

One half of Naparima’s impressive centre-back pairing. Reading the game is what he does best.

Tyrel “Pappy” Emmanuel (Shiva Boys HC): Midfielder

Pass, pass, pass, repeat! You get the picture. This young playmaker has the “Vision 2020” that Patrick Manning once proposed.

Michael Basdeo (Naparima College): Midfielder

The Naps skipper goes about his business without much flair, but he is a perceptive and very efficient midfield organiser, not to mention a good exemplar.

Shem Clauzel (St Anthony’s): Midfielder

This pint-sized midfield playmaker is sure to catch your eye. He is smooth and assured when in possession.

Kathon St Hillaire (St Anthony’s College): Attacker

This lively winger seems to come to life when the Intercol’s bright lights are switched on. On his day he is a terrifying proposition for any wing back. Unfortunately for St Hillaire, he was unable to lift the National Intercol crown like he did with Mucurapo East Secondary last year.

Nion Lammy (Presentation College San F’do): Attacker

He is quick, loves a dribble and has an eye for goal.

Brent Sam (San Juan North): Striker

San Juan goes as Brent Sam goes. When the Bourg boys were flirting with first place early in the season, Sam was the player who carried them there. His goals were not enough to take San Juan to the “Promised Land” this season though.

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 08, 2015, 02:52:29 AM
‘Fyzo’ secure clean sweep of titles.
By Sean Taylor (Express).


Fyzabad Secondary were able to finish an invincible Secondary School's Football League (SSFL) season as they won the Girls Coca-Cola InterCol final on Sunday winning the penalty shootout 3-1 after drawing 2-2 against Bishop Anstey East in regulation time at the San Juan North Secondary ground.

As expected, "Bishops" were able to bring the final down to the wire, but "Fyzo" were not to be denied the clean sweep of titles in the girls game this year, starting with their South Zone championship title at the end of the league portion of the season.

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DETERMINED: Fyzabad Secondary’s Dennecia Prince, left, challenges for the ball with Bishop Anstey East’s Careene Prentice during Sunday’s girls Coca-Cola InterCol final at the San Juan North Secondary ground. –Photo: AYANNA KINSALE

Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on December 10, 2015, 03:12:06 AM
2015 Tobago Zone SSFL Champs (all age groups and genders)

Boys

U-14 League and Knock Out - Mason Hall Secondary School

U-16 League - Bishop's High School

U-20 League - Signal Hill Secondary School
U-20 Intercol - Speyside High School


Girls

League and Intercol - Scarborough Secondary School
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Sando prince on December 15, 2015, 09:57:32 AM

Watch Highlights; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1063320707052894/

Shiva Boy’s Hindu College lifted the National Under 16 title on Thursday as they defeated Holy Cross College 3-0 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on December 16, 2015, 12:51:44 PM

Watch Highlights; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1063320707052894/

Shiva Boy’s Hindu College lifted the National Under 16 title on Thursday as they defeated Holy Cross College 3-0 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium.

The notion that there could be a national champion when one or some of the zones were not represented (for some strange reason)....is complete BS. The Tobago winners were not a part of the national championship.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Deeks on December 16, 2015, 03:34:53 PM

Watch Highlights; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1063320707052894/

Shiva Boy’s Hindu College lifted the National Under 16 title on Thursday as they defeated Holy Cross College 3-0 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium.

The notion that there could be a national champion when one or some of the zones were not represented (for some strange reason)....is complete BS. The Tobago winners were not a part of the national championship.

You are correct. Was it money problem for air travel? I think is time they have a ferry service from Toco to Scarborough. Is only about 23 friggin miles. Geez. Congrats to Shiva.

Check this. I tried googling the distance between Toco Lighthouse and Pigeon Pt. I got a one hell of a direction.

http://distancecalculator.globefeed.com/Trinidad_and_Tobago_Distance_Result.asp?fromplace=Toco%20Lighthouse%2C%20Sangre%20Grande%2C%20Trinidad%20and%20Tobago&toplace=Pigeon%20Point%20Beach%2C&dt1=ChIJpVQaJYeUSYwRFsHI5TUXsjc&dt2=ChIJv88hJZazSYwRIQn9bLTzbXM
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: Richard G. on December 17, 2015, 10:09:19 AM

Watch Highlights; https://www.facebook.com/csportslive/videos/1063320707052894/

Shiva Boy’s Hindu College lifted the National Under 16 title on Thursday as they defeated Holy Cross College 3-0 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium.

The notion that there could be a national champion when one or some of the zones were not represented (for some strange reason)....is complete BS. The Tobago winners were not a part of the national championship.

You are correct. Was it money problem for air travel? I think is time they have a ferry service from Toco to Scarborough. Is only about 23 friggin miles. Geez. Congrats to Shiva.

Check this. I tried googling the distance between Toco Lighthouse and Pigeon Pt. I got a one hell of a direction.

http://distancecalculator.globefeed.com/Trinidad_and_Tobago_Distance_Result.asp?fromplace=Toco%20Lighthouse%2C%20Sangre%20Grande%2C%20Trinidad%20and%20Tobago&toplace=Pigeon%20Point%20Beach%2C&dt1=ChIJpVQaJYeUSYwRFsHI5TUXsjc&dt2=ChIJv88hJZazSYwRIQn9bLTzbXM
Honestly I'm not sure, but money being an issue is highly unlikely. It's been like this for a while now. Have to look into it.
Title: Re: 2015 Boys & Girls SSFL & InterCol Thread.
Post by: dreamer on December 22, 2015, 06:37:19 PM
Field of Dreams Ep 22 with coaches Angus Eve, Dexter Cyrus, host Steve David and Narada.
Good show on secondary schools football.

https://www.youtube.com/v/e9YD2O9KNgc
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