debut: 2/16/17
38,071 runs
Intercol champs 'Pres' knocked out by Naparima
A NEW Coca-Cola Intercol national and south zone champion will be crowned this year after Naparima College ousted city rivals and title holders Presentation College San Fernando 4-1 on penalty kicks at Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva, on November 15.
And at Mahaica Sports Complex in Pt Fortin, Secondary Schools Football League premiership winners St Benedict’s College continued their unbeaten run of form this season after drubbing Pleasantville Secondary 6-0.
Victories for both teams now sets up an exciting Intercol south zone final between the crosstown rivals at Mahaica on November 22.The zonal finals kick off on November 18 with the central zone final between Miracle Ministries and Chaguanas North at Ato Boldon Stadium.
Trinity East and San Juan North lock horns in the east zone final at the Arima Velodrome on November 20 with Tobago’s Signal Hill and Scarborough battling for top honours at Dwight Yorke Stadium on the same day.
The next day, defending north zone champions Fatima College meet Queen’s Royal College in the final at Diego Martin Sporting Complex. And on November 22, Naps and Benedict’s battle it out in the south zone final.
A NEW Coca-Cola Intercol national and south zone champion will be crowned this year after Naparima College ousted city rivals and title holders Presentation College San Fernando 4-1 on penalty kicks at Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva, on November 15.
And at Mahaica Sports Complex in Pt Fortin, Secondary Schools Football League premiership winners St Benedict’s College continued their unbeaten run of form this season after drubbing Pleasantville Secondary 6-0.
Victories for both teams now sets up an exciting Intercol south zone final between the crosstown rivals at Mahaica on November 22.The zonal finals kick off on November 18 with the central zone final between Miracle Ministries and Chaguanas North at Ato Boldon Stadium.
Trinity East and San Juan North lock horns in the east zone final at the Arima Velodrome on November 20 with Tobago’s Signal Hill and Scarborough battling for top honours at Dwight Yorke Stadium on the same day.
The next day, defending north zone champions Fatima College meet Queen’s Royal College in the final at Diego Martin Sporting Complex. And on November 22, Naps and Benedict’s battle it out in the south zone final.