![ASJA Boys’ College’s Torres Ramjattan, right, tackles St Madeleine Secondary’s Tyrell Dyeth during a Secondary Schools Football League Championship match at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Friday. Ste Madeleine won 3-2. - PHOTO: AYANNA KINSALE ASJA Boys’ College’s Torres Ramjattan, right, tackles St Madeleine Secondary’s Tyrell Dyeth during a Secondary Schools Football League Championship match at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Friday. Ste Madeleine won 3-2. - PHOTO: AYANNA KINSALE](/images/stories/asja_boys_vs_st_madeleine_2023-10-20_01.jpg)
A hat-trick from Roger Kirk on Friday secured Blanchisseuse Secondary's spot in this year's Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Championship Division "Big 5" playoffs.
A hat-trick from Roger Kirk on Friday secured Blanchisseuse Secondary's spot in this year's Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Championship Division "Big 5" playoffs.
SHAWN Cooper, coach of Presentation College San Fernando, believes their race for the Secondary Schools’ Football League (SSFL) premiership division title is over.
Table-toppers San Juan North Secondary (24 points) and the third-placed Naparima College (21 points) will meet in a pivotal Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) premier division top-three clash from 3.45 pm on Saturday at the San Juan school's ground in Bourg Mulatresse.
Michael Chaves scored a pair of goals as defending National Inter-Col champions Fatima College overcame an early deficit to beat Malick Secondary 4-2 and open a three-point lead at the top of the 16-team Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys’ Premier Division at St Mary’s College Ground, St Clair on Wednesday.
SAN JUAN North Secondary (24 points) maintained their two-point lead in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) premier division on Wednesday, as they got a convincing 4-0 win versus Speyside Secondary (13 points) in a visit to Speyside, Tobago.
St Augustine Secondary School defeated Holy Cross College 1-0 on Tuesday to clinch the East Zone of the Secondary Schools Football League Boys Championship, at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.
In as a one-sided derby as could be expected, Queen’s Royal College only barely showed up as they were hammered 7-1 by traditional rivals Fatima College in their Premier Division clash, yesterday, in Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) action.
Fatima College overcame a stubborn test from Arima North Secondary to register a 2-0 win which proved enough to regain the lead in the race for the 16-team Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys’ Premier Division on goal-difference from San Juan North Secondary when round 10 concluded of matches on Saturday.
San Juan North Secondary School, led by influential duo Lindell Sween and Nathan Quashie, will be hoping to maintain or even stretch their lead at the top of the 16-team Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys’ Premier Division when they travel to Speyside Secondary Wednesday for a 3.30 pm clash at Speyside Recreation ground in Tobago.