Diego Martin North Secondary produced an upset when they edged East Mucurapo Secondary 1-0 yesterday in the final round of the BG T&T/First Citizens Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) North Zone league competition.
Stephan Billingy fired home the only goal in the match to hand his school just their second victory in the North Zone in their debut season.
In the other North Zone matches, Fatima College defeated Trinity College 3-1 at home, while QRC could not make home advantage count and had to settle for a 1-1 scoreline against St Mary's College in their "Old Firm" clash.
In the East, Trinity trumped Toco Secondary 4-2 at home, while Arima North thumped El Dorado East 4-1. El Dorado West narrowly got the better of San Juan North with a 1-0 upset result.
Down South, Princes Town Secondary destroyed Moruga Secondary 6-1, St Benedict's College and Shiva Boys played to a 1-1 draw, and Presentation College shut out Pleasantville 4-0.
In the Central Zone, Carapichaima East topped Couva West 2-1, while Chaguanas North increased their goal advantage with a 6-2 win over Tabaquite.
And across in Tobago, Signal Hill Secondary edged out Roxborough 2-1 while Scarbarough and Mason Hall Secondary could not be separated after regulation time, the game ending 1-1.
Yesterday's BG T&T/First Citizens SSFL scores:
Tobago Zone
Signal Hill 2 vs Roxborough 1
Scarborough 1 vs Mason Hall 1
Central Zone
Couva West 1 (Jaffet Williams) vs Carapichaima East 2
Presentation vs Gasparillo (postponed)
Tabaquite 2 vs Chaguanas North 6
North Zone
QRC 1 vs St Mary's 1 (Rashad Hyacenth)
Diego Martin North 1 (Stephan Billingy) vs East Mucurapo 0
Fatima College 3 vs Trinity College 1
South Zone
Princes Town 6 vs Moruga 1
St Benedict's 1 vs Shiva Boys 1
Pleasantville 0 vs Presentation 4 (Keegan Ellis, Shivon Dim Soy 2, Shaquille Henry)
East Zone
Trinity East 4 vs Toco Secondary 2 (Kern Caballero pen., Franklyn Romain)
Arima North 4 (Shiloh Johnson, Neveal Hackshaw, Kern Roberts, Kion Joseph) vs El Dorado East 1
El Dorado West 1 vs San Juan North 0
-Mark Pouchett
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