NAPARIMA will be looking to retain their Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division crown today when they face mid-table outfit QRC, in a final round (Round 15) encounter at the St Mary's College Ground, St Clair.
Secondary Schools - Boys
St Benedict’s defeat San Juan in SSFL
ST BENEDICT’S College defeated San Juan North Secondary in the lone match in the Shell/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division, yesterday.
Naparima stays ahead by 4 points
![Photo: Presentation (San F’do) defender Nigel Caraby (right) tries to hold off Naparima attacker Seon Shippley during SSFL action in Marabella on 23 October 2019. (Copyright Allan V Crane/CA-Images/Wired868) Photo: Presentation (San F’do) defender Nigel Caraby (right) tries to hold off Naparima attacker Seon Shippley during SSFL action in Marabella on 23 October 2019. (Copyright Allan V Crane/CA-Images/Wired868)](/images/Pres-vs-Naps-Oct-2019.jpg)
Naparima College dropped two vital points in a goalless tie with arch-rivals Presentation College, San Fernando, when competition in the Shell/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premiership Division continued at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on Wednesday.
‘Pres’ keep title hopes alive
![Presentation College’s Barclay Aleem (R) vies for control of the ball with Queen’s Royal College’s Miguel Cross (L),yesterday,during the Secondary Schools Football League match,at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium,Marabella. - MARVIN HAMILTON Presentation College’s Barclay Aleem (R) vies for control of the ball with Queen’s Royal College’s Miguel Cross (L),yesterday,during the Secondary Schools Football League match,at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium,Marabella. - MARVIN HAMILTON](/images/Pres-vs-QRC-Oct-2019.jpg)
SSFL title to be decided on Monday…
PRESENTATION College San Fernando remains in tight contention for the 2019 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division title following a 6-0 drubbing of Queen’s Royal College at Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, yesterday.
Arima North win SSFL East Zone title
![Valencia High School's Mikhail Mollino, (L) and Keyel James of Arima North Secondary, battle for the ball during the SSFL East Zone final ,at Valencia High on Tuesday afternoon. Arima won 3-2. - ANGELO_MARCELLE Valencia High School's Mikhail Mollino, (L) and Keyel James of Arima North Secondary, battle for the ball during the SSFL East Zone final ,at Valencia High on Tuesday afternoon. Arima won 3-2. - ANGELO_MARCELLE](/images/Arima-North-vs-Valencia-High-Oct-2019.jpg)
ARIMA North Secondary School (ANSS) have secured the Secondary Schools Football League East Zone title. The Dial Dynamos beat Valencia High School 3-2, at Valencia, on Tuesday, in what was a very exciting and much-anticipated match. The Valencia boys may have been wondering if it was déjà vu, as the goals came in the very same order as did the previous match-up between the teams.
Tunapuna Secondary growing as a football force
![Members of the Tunapuna Secondary School Under-20 football team.](/images/stories/tunapuna_government_secondary_2019.jpg)
TUNAPUNA GOVERNMENT Secondary is showing growth as a force in schools football, in the East Zone, according to their coach Alejandro Acosta.
Naps, Pres showdown in Marabella
![Elijah Bain, left, of Trinity East and Nkosi Charles of Presentation College, San Fernando appears to have the ball glued to their legs during their SSFL Premiership Division match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva on Saturday, October 19th 2019. Presentation won 1-0. PHOTO: Anthony Harris](/images/stories/pres_sando_vs_trinity_east_2019-10-19.jpg)
Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division leaders Naparima College on Wednesday face their biggest rivals Presentation College in a match that can potentially determine the eventual winners of the 2019 season.
Shippley puts Naps on SSFL title brink
![Naparima College’s Nathaniel Perouse (left) holds off a challenge from San Juan North’s Kareem John during the SSFL Premier Division matchup at Lewis Street, San Fernando, on Saturday, October 26th 2019. Naps won 1-0. PHOTO: Allan V. Crane](/images/stories/naps_vs_san_juan_2019-10-25_01.jpg)
Seon Shippley netted the lone goal as Naparima College edged San Juan North Secondary 1-0 to move to within a point of retaining their Shell/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premiership Division title at Lewis Street, San Fernando, yesterday.
Tigers close gap on Naps by 3 points
![St. Mary's goalkeeper Jordan Bedaisee secures the ball from Carapichaima East Secondary’s Emmanuel Corriea during their SSFL Premiership Division at St. Mary's Grounds, St. Clair, Port-of-Spain. Caps won 5-0. PHOTO: CA-Images](/images/stories/carapichaima_vs_st_marys_2019-10-19.jpg)
Despite a day of rest from the Premier Division programme of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) on Saturday, Naparima College maintained its top spot on the 15-team standings on 29 points, but St Anthony's College has now reduced the gap between them to three points after a convincing 4-1 win over Malick Secondary at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva.