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Tunapuna Boys’ RC, the inaugural winners of the boys U-11 category of the Atlantic Primary School Football League, will continue its title defence tomorrow at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain, from 10 am.

The St George East champions will meet the North Eastern District winner Sangre Grande Government in the first semi-final. Tunapuna RC defeated the Port-of-Spain and Environs winner Dunross Preparatory Private School 3-1 last week, while Sangre Grande Government got past Penal RC with a 2-0 win.

In the other semi-final, Tobago champions Whim Anglican will play host to St Mary’s Government from South Eastern Counties at the Coaching School Ground in Carnbee, Tobago. Whim Anglican squeezed past San Fernando Boy’s RC last week with a 2-1 victory. St Mary’s got the better of St David’s RC to advance to the semi-final. 

On Wednesday, the Under-15 girls will be in action at two venues in Trinidad. Last year’s champions Moruga RC will take on Vos Government of Victoria Education District in the semi-final of the U-15 girls. The game is carded for 10 am at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella.

The other semi-final to be contested on Wednesday will see Tobago’s champs St Andrew Anglican coming to Trinidad to meet St George East champs Good Shepherd Anglican at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, which is also scheduled for 10 am.

On Thursday, the boys U-15 will spring into action and eight-time champions Arima Boys RC will continue its climb to glory when it comes up against South Eastern winners Mayaro RC. Arima Boys RC cruised into the semi-final round with an emphatic victory over Nelson Street Boys RC of Port-of-Spain and Environs. That game will be played at 10 am at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium.

In the other semi-final, Tobago champs Montgomery Government will meet Sangre Grande Government at the Hasely Crawford Stadium from 11 am.

The finals of all age groups will be contested on November 18 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium beginning at 9.15 am.