The quarterfinal stage of the highly anticipated Courts Optical Pee Wee Football tournament is set to unfold at the Ministry of Education ground this Saturday, promising an array of captivating matches.
Organizers are enthusiastic about the talent on display from the young participants, indicating a promising future for football in the region.
Troy Mendonca, co-founder and organizer of the tournament under the Petra Organisation, expressed his satisfaction with the skill level exhibited by the youngsters at this early stage of the competition.
He anticipates an even higher standard of play as the tournament progresses.
Mendonca also commended the growth of coaching expertise from various schools, noting its positive impact on the development of young players.
Coordinator of the tournament, Lavern Fraser, emphasized the inclusion of schools from outside Georgetown, highlighting the tournament’s reach and influence in fostering a broader football community.
Fraser extended an invitation to all schools to rally behind the tournament as it approaches its climax, emphasizing the importance of collective support for the growth of youth football.
The quarterfinal action is slated to commence at 12:00 hours, with Enterprise facing off against Potaro Primary.
This will be followed by an exciting clash between West Ruimveldt and Den Amstel at 13:00 hours.
The day’s excitement continues with Marian Academy going head-to-head against defending champions St. Pius at 14:00 hours. The final match of the day features Redeemer squaring off against St. Stephens at 15:00 hours, promising a thrilling conclusion to the quarterfinal stage.
Football enthusiasts and supporters alike can look forward to an exhilarating day of youth football as the tournament advances towards its pinnacle moments.