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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Chaves brace pushes Fatima 3 points clear of San Juan

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NIGEL SIMON
611 days ago
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 Presentation College San Fernando goalkeeper Kanye Lazarus leaps over his defender and the challenging player Jason Pascall, captain of Naparima Collage, during the secondary School Football League match at Naparima Grounds on Lewis Street in San Fernando yesterday.

Presentation College San Fernando goalkeeper Kanye Lazarus leaps over his defender and the challenging player Jason Pascall, captain of Naparima Collage, during the secondary School Football League match at Naparima Grounds on Lewis Street in San Fernando yesterday.

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Michael Chaves scored a pair of goals as de­fend­ing Na­tion­al In­ter-Col cham­pi­ons Fa­ti­ma Col­lege over­came an ear­ly deficit to beat Mal­ick Sec­ondary 4-2 and open a three-point lead at the top of the 16-team Sec­ondary Schools Foot­ball League (SS­FL) Boys’ Pre­mier Di­vi­sion at St Mary’s Col­lege Ground, St Clair on Wednes­dayw.

Go­ing in­to match­es, the Hut­son Charles-coached Fa­ti­ma Col­lege, and San Juan North un­der the guid­ance of long-serv­ing coach Jer­ry More both shared the lead with 25 points from ten match­es.

How­ev­er, while Fa­ti­ma was able to over­come their ear­ly set­back, such was not the case for San Juan North as they fell to a 1-0 de­feat to St An­tho­ny’s Col­lege at West­moor­ings.

At Ser­pen­tine Road, Malachi Wood­ley fired Mal­ick ahead in the tricky con­test in­side the first 15 min­utes, but Fa­ti­ma then drew lev­el through Chaves to leave both teams lev­el at the half.

On the re­sump­tion, the trio of Chaves, Ca­den Tre­s­tri­al, and Yohance Arther­ton all net­ted to guar­an­tee all three points for Fa­ti­ma to climb to 28 points and four match­es left to play be­fore Wood­ley added a late sec­ond item to his and Mal­ick’s tal­ly.

The vic­to­ry lift­ed Fa­ti­ma Col­lege to 28 points and match­es left to play against Bish­op’s High School, Trin­i­ty East Col­lege, Na­pari­ma, and St Mary’s Col­lege while San Juan North which was un­done by a sec­ond-half Aalon Wil­son-Wright strike for St An­tho­ny’s stayed on 25 points and will meet Mal­ick, St Mary’s Col­lege, East Mu­cu­rapo, and Ch­agua­nas North in their fi­nal four match­es to close out the sea­son.

Down South in two key match-ups, Pre­sen­ta­tion Col­lege of San Fer­nan­do saw mid­field­er Duhrell Young sky a 23rd-minute penal­ty in an en­ter­tain­ing goal­less draw with fel­low ti­tle-chasers and host Na­pari­ma Col­lege at Lewis Street, San Fer­nan­do, while a short dis­tance away, St Bene­dict’s Col­lege led by a sec­ond hat trick of the sea­son from Mala­cai Webb, now with a league-best 11 goals clob­bered the fal­ter­ing strug­gling St Mary’s Col­lege 5-0 at the Man­nie Ramjohn Sta­di­um, Mara­bel­la.

The two re­sults saw St Bene­dict’s Col­lege climb to 23 points on the stand­ings, the same as Na­pari­ma who en­joy a health­i­er goal dif­fer­ence while St An­tho­ny’s cour­tesy of their win at home sits fifth with 22 points, one more than Pre­sen­ta­tion Col­lege.

In the oth­er match­es to­day, East Mu­cu­rapo Sec­ondary thumped Bish­op’s High School 4-1 at Fa­ti­ma Col­lege Ground; Queen’s Roy­al Col­lege thrashed Pleas­antville Sec­ondary 7-1 at QRC Ground, Mar­aval Road, Ari­ma North Sec­ondary trounced host Spey­side 4-0 at Spey­side Recre­ation Ground, and Trin­i­ty Col­lege East al­so won 4-0 at home to Ch­agua­nas North Sec­ondary at Trinci­ty.


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