The annual National Sports Council BICO Primary School Football Competition is well underway this year, and last year’s tournament runners-up, Arthur Smith Primary, have emerged as one of the early frontrunners to claim the 2024 title. The squad has maintained a flawless unbeaten streak through their early matches, extending their winning run with a tight 1-0 victory over Wills Primary this Wednesday. The match took place on the Briar Hall pitch, part of the competition’s Ricardo Mickey Gibson Zone.
Results across other matches in the same zone mirrored the close margins seen in Arthur Smith’s win. St. Gabriel’s secured a narrow one-goal win against St Christopher, while Shirley Chisholm Primary also claimed a 1-0 victory over Milton Lynch Primary. The zone’s most lopsided result came from St Winifred’s Primary, which dominated St Lawrence Primary to secure a convincing 4-0 clean sheet win. Two teams, St Bartholomew’s Primary and People’s Cathedral School, ended their match locked in a goalless draw, with neither side able to find the back of the net.
Across the tournament’s other zones, early round play continued to deliver exciting results for young football fans across the country. In the Edward Smith/Frank Holder Zone hosted at Speightstown, only one match was held this week, with Selah Primary edging out St Lucy Primary by a 1-0 scoreline to claim three points.
The highest-scoring action of the week took place in the Kenville Kab Layne Zone at Greens, St. George, where goals were scored in every match and fans got to see dynamic attacking play from all participating squads. Bay Primary pulled off a thrilling 3-2 win over hosts St George Primary, while Cuthbert Moore Primary kept a clean sheet in their 2-0 defeat of St Luke’s Brighton. Ellerton Primary also earned a 2-0 shutout victory against St Jude’s Primary, and Eagles Academy pulled off a narrow 2-1 win in their rematch against St Luke’s Brighton. To close out the week’s matches in the Keith Grell Griffith Zone, Eagle Hall Primary claimed a high-scoring 4-2 win over Al Falah School.
