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Chase’s Academic Foundation confident ahead of Milo Schools Football Q/finals

- By Michaelang­elo Jacobus The Quarter-finals are as follows:

The Milo Schools U-18 Football competitio­n is heading into the business end of things with the Round-of-16 phase done and dusted over the last weekend as the title challenger­s separated themselves from the others, some easing their way to the quarterfin­als while others had challengin­g games en route to progressio­n.

The Petra Organisati­on released the quarter-final fixtures yesterday with the remaining eight schools paired in matches that will be played on Sunday (April 21) at the Ministry of Education Ground, Carifesta Avenue.

Perennial title challenger­s in any competitio­n, Chase’s Academic Foundation will be facing the ever consistent Bartica Secondary who have shown glimpses of their quality throughout the tournament thus far.

Chase’s Academic Foundation along with East Ruimveldt, West Ruimveldt and Dolphin Secondary are the remaining Georgetown-based schools while Bartica Secondary has company in fellow hinterland school Waramuri Secondary. Anns Grove Secondary and President’s College, both based on the East Coast of Demerara have made the cut as well.

Speaking to Stabroek Sport ahead of Sunday’s quarter-finals, Principal of Chase’s Academic Foundation, Henry Chase, expressed confidence in his side’s potential to progress from the quarter-final stage.

“We are very confident going into the quarter-final against Bartica. We have a solid team that has been performing at an optimum level thus far. Our confidence is there because even though we had a few players missing from our round of 16 match due to club football commitment­s, we still won emphatical­ly. Heading into the business end of this Milo competitio­n, we will field our strongest line-up”.

After an 11-0 dismantlin­g of the Bishops’ High School on Saturday last, Chase’s confidence in his side is not misplaced. He further explained that while his side is looking for positive results, they have taken the opportunit­y to blood some younger players during the tournament.

“We have been playing our first choice keeper in defence while giving our up and coming keeper, a third former, minutes in goal, we are in the process of grooming him for future competitio­ns. Our first choice line-up come Sunday will be strong and we will take on the challenge of Bartica head on”, he stated.

Meanwhile, Troy Mendonca. Co-Director of the Petra Organisati­on gave his stamp of approval to the quality of football displayed thus far saying; “we are expecting four hotly contested games come Sunday, while there are some favourites going ahead, the performanc­es of all eight teams speak volumes for the quality of football being player

and fans can expect keenly contested matches”.

This year’s tournament, the 10th edition of the Milo competitio­n, got off to a delayed start of more than four weeks due to the nation-wide strike by teachers, however, according to Mendonca, the delay which could have had dire knock-on effects on the smooth hosting of the competitio­n, did not impede the progress of the tournament.

He had high praise for the Ministry of Education’s Allied

Arts Unit which he gave kudos to for having a paid coach overseeing the preparatio­ns of each school involved.

The winner of this year’s competitio­n will receive $300,000 to a school project of their choice while the runners-up will pocket $150,000 and third place $75,000.

There will be individual accolades on offer for the Most Valuable Player (MVP), Highest Goal Scorer and Best Goalkeeper.

April 21 - Ministry of Education Ground, Carifesta Avenue Chase’s Academic Foundation vs Bartica Secondary School - 1PM East Ruimveldt Secondary vs President’s College - 2:30PM

Ann’s Grove Secondary School vs Waramuri Primary Top - 4PM Dolphin Secondary vs West Ruimveldt Secondary - 5:30PM

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Chase’s Academic Foundation will be strong favourites against Bartica Secondary in their quarter-final match-up on Sunday in the Milo Schools U-18 football competitio­n

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