
Sunday, 19 May 2013
| PowerAde Peewee winners receive prizes |
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| Sunday, 01 July 2012 22:59 |
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PRIZES won at the recently concluded PowerAde Pee Wee Football tournament organized by the Georgetown Football Association and sponsored by Banks DIH Limited were presented to the outstanding teams and players last Saturday at a presentation ceremony.
The victorious Fruta Conquerors were presented with the championship trophy and other attractive prizes including playing equipment and medals, while Renaissance who was also adjudged the Most Discipline Team, took home the runner-up trophy and medals. Santos claimed the third spot and Sunburst Camptown fourth place. The individual awards were presented to Jobe Cesar of Santos (Most Valuable Player), Travis Lyken of Santos (highest goal scorer), Simeon Moore of Fruta Conquerors (best goal scorer) and Kayode Lambert of Fruta Conquerors (Best Goalkeeper). Banks DIH Brand Manager Errol Nelson made the presentation to the winning team in the presence of players from the top four teams, parents and officials of the GFA, whose president Vernon Burnett thanked Banks DIH for sponsoring the tournament and supporting the Association’s soon to be established Football Academy. Technical Director Jimmy McLean announced the names of 37 players to be attend the football academy and they all came from the eight clubs that are affiliated to the GFA and who competed in the PowerAde Peewee tournament. Photo caption: Banks DIH’s PowerAde Brand Manager Errol Nelson presents the Championship Trophy to the captain of Fruta Conquerors Simeon Moore while teammates and officials of the GFA, whose president Vernon Burnett stands at right, looks on. |
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PowerAde Peewee winners receive prizes

