![Pleasantville Secondary School girls’ football team pose after beating Penal Secondary 3-0 at the InterCol South Zone Final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella. Pleasantville Secondary School girls’ football team pose after beating Penal Secondary 3-0 at the InterCol South Zone Final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.](/images/Pleasantville-Girls-2017-Champs.jpg)
The girls from Pleasantville Secondary can add the CocaCola Inter-Col South Zone title to the Big 5 title they won on Monday, following a 3 nil win against Penal Secondary yesterday, at the Mannie Ramjohn stadium in Marabella.
The girls from Pleasantville Secondary can add the CocaCola Inter-Col South Zone title to the Big 5 title they won on Monday, following a 3 nil win against Penal Secondary yesterday, at the Mannie Ramjohn stadium in Marabella.
Pleasantville Secondary captured the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) First Citizens-sponsored Girls Big 5 crown yesterday, after a narrow 2-1 win over St Augustine in the final at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva.
Tranquility Secondary, St Augustine and Signal Hill, on the weekend, were crowned champion of the North, East and Tobago zones, respectively, in the Girls Championship Division in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL).
It’s win or go home as the girls’ Intercol competition kicks off today with matches scheduled in each of the five zones of the Shell/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) at a number of venues across T&T.
Shania Lewis was in a scoring mood on Thursday and so was Aalliyah Charles for their teams in their respective Zonal matches in the Secondary Schoolgirls Football League.
Quarter-final and semi-final matches in the Secondary Schools Football League Girls Intercol competition will be played on Sunday.
Led by Aalliyah Charles, Bishop’s High School got off to a positive start in the Tobago Zone of the Secondary Schoolgirls Football League (SSFL) on the weekend and today, the striker will be called upon again when it faces Mason Hall Secondary at Plymouth ground from 3 pm.
Shania Lewis definitely has the formula for scoring goals.
The 17-year-old striker of Tranquility Government Secondary School is the leading scorer in the North Zone of the Girls Championship Division and is likely one of the top scorers in the Shell/First Citizen Secondary Schools Football League, with an impressive 40 goals.
St James Government Secondary clinched the 2016 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) North Zone Under-20 Girls knockout title with an exceptional performance which saw them defeated the favourites Success Laventille Secondary 4-3 at the end of regulation-time at St Mary’s College Ground, Serpentine Road, St Clair, on Tuesday, November 29.