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Courts Optical Pee Wee U11 Football Round of 16 kicks off Today
Courts Optical Pee Wee U11 Football Round of 16 kicks off Today
Oct 18, 2025
Sports
– Battle for the quarterfinals spots begins
(Kaieteur Sports) – The chase for Pee Wee football glory intensifies today as the Courts Optical Boys’ Under-11 Schools Football Tournament storms into its Round of 16 at the Ministry of Education (MoE) ground.
After weeks of thrilling clashes and surprise upsets, the competition enters do-or-die territory. Sixteen teams return to the pitch with one goal in mind: a coveted spot in the quarterfinals. It’s win or go home.
Powerhouses like St John the Baptist, West Ruimveldt Primary, Potaro Primary, and Tucville Primary remain unbeaten, but fearless challengers are circling. Teams such as Marian Academy, St Pius Primary, St Gabriel’s, St Theresa, and Stella Maris have shown they’re not intimidated by reputations, having already pulled off major upsets in the previous round.
Over the past three weeks, the tournament has delivered nonstop action, and today’s eight Round of 16 matchups promise even more fireworks.
The day kicks off with a blockbuster: St Pius Primary takes on undefeated Potaro Primary in what’s shaping up to be a fierce battle. Both teams are in form, but can St Pius pull off another upset?
Next up, Stella Maris faces off against a well-oiled St John the Baptist side firing on all cylinders. The big question: can St John maintain their momentum?
In one of the most evenly matched ties of the round, North Georgetown clashes with Agatash Primary in what’s expected to be a tightly contested affair.
Then it’s Charity Primary, boasting an unbeaten run, against the disciplined defense of St Gabriel’s. Expect fireworks.
Later, St Theresa meet West Ruimveldt in a game that has all the ingredients of a classic. With both teams in good form, match #44 could be one for the books.
At 2:00 PM, the unpredictable Georgetown International Academy (GIA) takes the field against the always dangerous Tucville Primary. Meanwhile, dark horses Marian Academy and Leonora square off, each looking to extend their dream run.
Rounding out the day’s fixtures is a high-stakes encounter between Santa Rosa and Redeemer Primary. With the reigning champions back to defend their title, all eyes will be on whether they can rise to the challenge.
Launched on September 27, this year’s tournament has delivered drama, passion, and quality football—and today promises even more.
Now in its 12th year of support, Courts Optical continues to lead the charge, with vital backing from MVP Sports, Demerara Mutual, Sky Tec Enterprise, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, and Sterling Products Limited. The tournament is officially sanctioned by the Ministry of Education.
Quarterfinal spots are up for grabs. Rivalries will flare. New heroes will emerge. The Petra Organisation, proud tournament coordinators, promises another unforgettable day of Pee Wee football magic.
COURTS Optical, Pee Wee U11 Football, Potaro Primary, round-of-16, St Pius Primary
Courts Optical Pee Wee U11 Football Round of 16 kicks off Today
Oct 18, 2025
Sports
– Battle for the quarterfinals spots begins
(Kaieteur Sports) – The chase for Pee Wee football glory intensifies today as the Courts Optical Boys’ Under-11 Schools Football Tournament storms into its Round of 16 at the Ministry of Education (MoE) ground.
After weeks of thrilling clashes and surprise upsets, the competition enters do-or-die territory. Sixteen teams return to the pitch with one goal in mind: a coveted spot in the quarterfinals. It’s win or go home.
Powerhouses like St John the Baptist, West Ruimveldt Primary, Potaro Primary, and Tucville Primary remain unbeaten, but fearless challengers are circling. Teams such as Marian Academy, St Pius Primary, St Gabriel’s, St Theresa, and Stella Maris have shown they’re not intimidated by reputations, having already pulled off major upsets in the previous round.
Over the past three weeks, the tournament has delivered nonstop action, and today’s eight Round of 16 matchups promise even more fireworks.
The day kicks off with a blockbuster: St Pius Primary takes on undefeated Potaro Primary in what’s shaping up to be a fierce battle. Both teams are in form, but can St Pius pull off another upset?
Next up, Stella Maris faces off against a well-oiled St John the Baptist side firing on all cylinders. The big question: can St John maintain their momentum?
In one of the most evenly matched ties of the round, North Georgetown clashes with Agatash Primary in what’s expected to be a tightly contested affair.
Then it’s Charity Primary, boasting an unbeaten run, against the disciplined defense of St Gabriel’s. Expect fireworks.
Later, St Theresa meet West Ruimveldt in a game that has all the ingredients of a classic. With both teams in good form, match #44 could be one for the books.
At 2:00 PM, the unpredictable Georgetown International Academy (GIA) takes the field against the always dangerous Tucville Primary. Meanwhile, dark horses Marian Academy and Leonora square off, each looking to extend their dream run.
Rounding out the day’s fixtures is a high-stakes encounter between Santa Rosa and Redeemer Primary. With the reigning champions back to defend their title, all eyes will be on whether they can rise to the challenge.
Launched on September 27, this year’s tournament has delivered drama, passion, and quality football—and today promises even more.
Now in its 12th year of support, Courts Optical continues to lead the charge, with vital backing from MVP Sports, Demerara Mutual, Sky Tec Enterprise, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, and Sterling Products Limited. The tournament is officially sanctioned by the Ministry of Education.
Quarterfinal spots are up for grabs. Rivalries will flare. New heroes will emerge. The Petra Organisation, proud tournament coordinators, promises another unforgettable day of Pee Wee football magic.
COURTS Optical, Pee Wee U11 Football, Potaro Primary, round-of-16, St Pius Primary