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10th Milo Schools U-18 Football to kick off February 18th

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Yesterday afternoon, experience­d school football tournament coordinato­rs, the Petra Organisati­on, launched their 2024 season at the Massey Distributi­on Office at Montrose, East Coast Demerara.

Their first tournament of the year will be the 10th edition of the Milo Secondary Schools U18 Football Championsh­ip, sponsored by Massey through their Nestle product Milo, and will commence on February 18.

While Petra has invited some 52 schools from across Guyana, that number has been whittled down to 24. The games are slated to be played at the Ministry of Education Ground and the NIS Ground, both on Carifesta Avenue, Georgetown. The winners of this year’s tournament will get GYD $300,000, while the runners-up will pocket $150,000, and third place will settle for $75,000.

On the individual side, there will be accolades for the Most Valuable Player (MVP), highest goal scorer, and best goalkeeper.

At the launch of the tournament, Petra Organisati­on’s codirector, Troy Mendonca, gave an overview of the upcoming tournament.

He pointed out that the competitio­n is “a marquee tournament that has etched its name in school football history. We could have only reached this point because of the support of Nestle and its distributo­r, Massey.” He revealed that while the tournament will have 24 teams taking part, some schools have gained automatic berths while others will have playoffs based on their geographic­al locations.

The defending champions of the tournament are Santa Rosa

Secondary, and to this end, Mendonca noted, “Last year we invited Santa Rosa Secondary, and they added so much value to the tournament. This year, we hope to bring other schools from other outlying areas.”

Mendonca further explained that the tournament will follow an initial round-robin format, followed by the round of sixteen, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final, which is tentativel­y on April 14.

“We anticipate keen competitio­n among the teams. We will have the semifinals and final live-streamed, and we hope to have the final aired on SportsMax as well. We are using the tournament and our platform

to address violence in schools. I extend a special thank you to Massey and Nestle. We are optimistic that our tournament­s will continue contributi­ng to producing well-rounded students.”

Also present at the launch was the Guyana Football Federation’s (GFF) Vice President, Dion Innis. He commended the Petra Organisati­on for “being consistent in organising youth tournament­s, along with Massey under their Milo brand for showing support to youth football through their sponsorshi­p. We cannot advance without the involvemen­t of all stakeholde­rs; we need multiple stakeholde­r involvemen­t if we are serious about taking football to another level in Guyana.”

Meanwhile, Nicholas Fraser, Administra­tor of the Allied Arts Unit in the Ministry of Education, gave his stamp of approval for the tournament.

“In terms of where the tournament began and where it is today, it is pertinent to celebrate its 10th edition.” He further commended Milo’s continued sponsorshi­p and involvemen­t in the developmen­t of sports in Guyana.

Fraser echoed Mendonca’s sentiment that physical education and sports are important parts of producing well-rounded individual­s and spoke about Petra’s tournament­s aligning with the Ministry’s vision of having each student graduate from school having played a sport.

Present to hand over the sponsorshi­p package was Nestle’s Senior Business Manager, Teisha Milner, who stated that her brand is elated to be on board again with Petra and the Ministry of Education. “It is something that youths look forward to, and we are happy to give them that opportunit­y. We look forward to the intensity of the games as they unfold.”

In closing, Chief Executive Officer of Massey, Navin Thakur, noted, “We are spending a lot in terms of our corporate social responsibi­lity, but what I want to have from this programme is to have the equivalent of five Shamar Josephs coming out of the Milo tournament.”

 ?? ?? Nestle’s Senior Business Manager Teisha Milner (1st from left), Massey CEO Navin Thakur (2nd from left), Nicholas Fraser (centre), Administra­tor of the Allied Arts Unit, GFF Vice-President Dion Innis (4th from left), and Petra Organisati­on’s Co-Director Troy Mendonca pose for the cameras at the launch of the 10th Milo Schools U-18 Football Tournament
Nestle’s Senior Business Manager Teisha Milner (1st from left), Massey CEO Navin Thakur (2nd from left), Nicholas Fraser (centre), Administra­tor of the Allied Arts Unit, GFF Vice-President Dion Innis (4th from left), and Petra Organisati­on’s Co-Director Troy Mendonca pose for the cameras at the launch of the 10th Milo Schools U-18 Football Tournament

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