Saturday, June 6, 2026

Thrill of victory

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GEORGE?LAMMING?and Cuthbert Moore Primary Schools will battle for football supremacy after reaching the final of the annual BICO-sponsored competition at the National Stadium yesterday.
Both semi-finals were keenly contested and went right down to the wire.
In the first, Cuthbert Moore pipped Wilkie Cumberbatch 2-1, courtesy a “golden goal” in extra time.
But penalty kicks were required to decide the outcome of the second match, and George Lamming prevailed 7-6.  
Here, George Lamming’s manager Dwayne Best and coach Jamarr Brown jubilantly lifting match-winning hero Izaiah Connibert after he converted a “sudden death” penalty, while Connibert’s teammates join in the celebrations. (EZS)

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