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There were eight teams that started the day off in the under-10 (U10) New Providence Public Primary School Sports Association (NPPPSSA) Dawn Knowles National Primary Schools Soccer Tournament, but at the end of the day, the Eva Hilton Primary School won the boys division, while the Cleveland Eneas Primary School secured the girls’ division title. The tournament was held at the Roscow A.L. Davies Soccer Field yesterday.
Eva Hilton Primary School came back and took care of Sybil Strachan Primary School 2-1 in the boys’ action. On the girls’ side, neighbors Cleveland Eneas Primary and Sadie Curtis Primary School had a close 1-0 battle that saw Cleveland Eneas Primary getting the win.https://92456ae5b53a07c0eff03022a53c44a3.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html
“We had some stiff competition out here. The boys had good communication, which was helpful with the outcome. Hats off to the opposing team,” Hanna said.
Sybil Strachan got the lead early and put the eventual champions on their back foot. Eva Hilton Primary got two goals from Antonio Hernandez, which were enough. Johnnyvobbs Baucicot scored the lone goal for Sybil Strachan.
“I am very happy that my boys were able to get the victory. We thank the organizers for the opportunity,” Hanna said.
Cleveland Eneas’ captain, Katie Fowler scored the lone goal for them. It was all they needed, as they held on to lift the trophy.
Hanna is hoping that Eva Hilton Primary’s under-12 boys and girls can lift the trophy today in their championships. The other teams that will be competing in the under-12 boys’ final stage are Yellow Elder Primary, Carlton Francis Primary, Gerald Cash Primary, Stephen Dillet Primary, Sandilands Primary, Sybil Strachan Primary and Centreville Primary School.
The teams other than Eva Hilton Primary that will be going for the under-12 girls’ title will be Thelma Gibson Primary, Garvin Tynes Primary, Yellow Elder Primary, Centreville Primary, Uriah McPhee, E.P. Roberts and C.W. Sawyer Primary School.
The matches get underway at 10 a.m.