Leonora Primary edged St John the Baptist 6-5 in a sudden-death penalty shootout to claim the Courts Optical Pee-Wee Football Championship title in a dramatic finale at the Ministry of Education Ground.
The final, a battle of first-time contenders, finished 1-1 after full-time, forcing the contest into the dreaded penalty lottery.
Leonora’s Jonathan Melvin handed his side the initial lead with a goal in the 17th minute.
However, the advantage was cancelled out late in the second half when St John the Baptist won a penalty, which Aaron Christian coolly converted in the 55th minute.
After extra time failed to separate the sides, the shootout commenced.
It culminated in a tense, sudden-death scenario, which saw Leonora seal the victory 6-5.
The final day also saw recognition for the tournament’s standout players:
- Jonathan Melvin (Leonora) was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP).
- Aaron Christian (St John the Baptist) secured the Highest Goal-Scorer award with 12 goals in the competition.
- Akeem Johnson (Leonora) was named the Best Goalkeeper
In the third-place playoff earlier in the afternoon, West Ruimveldt Primary defeated Redeemer Primary 1-0, thanks to Ceon Rajkumar’s winning strike in the 37th minute.
The top three teams were rewarded with trophies, medals, and flat-screen televisions, while the individual prize winners carted off vouchers, phones, and trophies.
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