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Chase Academic Foundation on Sunday evening lifted the KFC Goodwill International School Football Trophy for a second consecutive year after a tough, muddy encounter against St Benedict’s College of Trinidad and Tobago at the Ministry of Education ground.
The match ended in a scoreless draw, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm in the wet, soggy conditions following a full day of rain.
After the 0–0 result at the end of regulation time, extra time also failed to separate the two sides, sending the contest to a penalty shootout. Chase Academic Foundation eventually emerged victorious, winning 5–4 on penalties.
Earlier, Kingston College of Jamaica secured the third-place trophy with a convincing 4–1 win over Suriname Technical Institute.
Jasiri Hussey scored a hat-trick for Kingston College, finding the net in the 12th, 26th and 63rd minutes.
Bryan Wharton of Chase Academic Foundation was named Player of the Match.