JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Pres, Naps square-off for crucial points

by

Walter Alibey
2317 days ago
20181031
St. Benedict's Kakelm Phillip, left, evades a challenge from St. Anthony's Timothy Brandel, during the re-scheduled Match Day #8 of the Shell/First Citizens  Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) at St. Anthony's Grounds, Westmoorings on Monday. St. Benedicts won 5-6.

St. Benedict's Kakelm Phillip, left, evades a challenge from St. Anthony's Timothy Brandel, during the re-scheduled Match Day #8 of the Shell/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) at St. Anthony's Grounds, Westmoorings on Monday. St. Benedicts won 5-6.

CA-images

wal­ter.al­ibey@guardian.co.tt

There seems to be no stop­ping Pre­sen­ta­tion Col­lege, on its way for a re­peat of the Shell/First Cit­i­zens Sec­ondary Schools Foot­ball League (SS­FL) ti­tle which it won last year in the Pre­mier Di­vi­sion.

'Pres' as the team is called, is not a long dis­tance at the top of the 15-team stand­ing, but seem to be steady enough to main­tain their po­si­tion, in spite of chal­lenges from op­po­nents. And to­day this tenac­i­ty will be need­ed when they face their tough­est op­po­nent to date, Na­pari­ma Col­lege at the Lewis Street, San Fer­nan­do.

An­gus Eve's 'Naps' are four points be­hind the lead­ers and a win to­day will re­duce the gap to just one point of the top team.

Yes­ter­day Eve said the ti­tle is vir­tu­al­ly Pre­sen­ta­tion's own to lose this year. "We will be go­ing in­to the game very con­fi­dent this af­ter­noon, but even if we win, Pre­sen­ta­tion will still have the lead, and have a strong op­por­tu­ni­ty to win" Eve ex­plained.

Ac­cord­ing Eve, a for­mer na­tion­al mid­field­er and coach, "It will be a good game against the on­ly two un­beat­en teams in the League, but I think Pre­sen­ta­tion will en­joy the ad­van­tage of hav­ing a bit more ex­pe­ri­ence than us. How­ev­er, we will be con­fi­dent of a good re­sult."

Should Pre­sen­ta­tion win to­day they will be lit­er­al­ly putting one hand on the ti­tle with San Juan, de­spite los­ing two match­es re­cent­ly, will be the on­ly team to pro­vide re­sis­tance against the south­ern­ers (Pres). A Naps' vic­to­ry, on the oth­er hand, will see Eve's men de­pend­ing on the San Juan boys to hold off Pres. All match­es be­gin at 3:40 pm.

TO­DAY'S MATCH­ES

Fa­ti­ma Col­lege vs QRC, Fa­ti­ma

Naps vs Pres, Lewis Street

St An­tho­ny's vs San Juan, St An­tho­ny's

St Bene­dict's vs Cara­pichaima, Guaracara Park

St Mary's vs East Mu­cu­rapo, CIC Grds

Trin­i­ty Mo­ka vs St Au­gus­tine, Mo­ka

Trin­i­ty Col­lege East vs Va­len­cia, Trin­i­ty


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored