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Holy Cross Convent Triumphs Over Apostolic Carmel in Thrilling Match


In an exhilarating day of youth football action at the MSSA inter-school tournament, Holy Cross Convent (Mira Road) emerged victorious over Apostolic Carmel (Bandra) with a final scoreline of 2-1. The match, staged at the St Francis D’Assisi ground in Borivli, saw moments of high drama as both teams vied for a coveted spot in the quarter-finals.

Earlier in the day, Army School (Colaba) managed to secure a narrow 1-0 win against Billabong International (Mulund). The decisive goal came from Shikha Kumari, who executed a left-footed strike right at the end of the first half. This match set the tone for what was to be an afternoon filled with excitement and competitive spirit.

As the Holy Cross vs. Apostolic Carmel encounter commenced, Holy Cross wasted no time in asserting their dominance. Just three minutes into the game, captain Fleur Gomes showcased her footballing prowess. After receiving a well-timed square pass from Trisha Shetty, Fleur delivered a composed side-footed finish that found the bottom corner of the net, putting Holy Cross ahead.

The early lead galvanized Holy Cross, who continued to control possession and push forward in search of a second goal. Their organized play and tactical discipline kept Apostolic Carmel on the back foot for much of the first half. However, football is a game of uncertainties, and Apostolic Carmel demonstrated resilience by capitalizing on one of their rare opportunities. In the dying moments of the first half, Cassandra D’Mello found herself unmarked in the box following a precision corner kick by Adelia Picardo from the right. With a simple tap-in, Cassandra brought the score to 1-1 just before the whistle.

The equalizer did little to deter Holy Cross, who came back strong after the halftime break. Demonstrating excellent teamwork and coordination, they once again took the lead early in the second half.

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. Giselle D’Souza was the heroine of the moment, delivering a neatly finished goal that was set up by Ame Monteiro’s diligent work down the right flank. Giselle’s strike turned out to be the decisive one, ensuring Holy Cross’s progress into the quarter-finals where they are slated to meet Don Bosco International (Matunga).

The match itself was a showcase of strategic plays and individual brilliance. Holy Cross’s success hinged on their ability to strike early and then regroup effectively after conceding a goal. Apostolic Carmel, on the other hand, demonstrated commendable spirit by leveling the score against the run of play, but ultimately could not keep up with Holy Cross’s relentless pursuit for victory in the second half.

Special mention should be made of Fleur Gomes and Giselle D’Souza, whose goals were pivotal in securing the win for Holy Cross. Additionally, Trisha Shetty’s assist and Ame Monteiro’s setup play significantly contributed to the team’s overall performance. Meanwhile, Cassandra D’Mello’s equalizer will be remembered as a testament to Apostolic Carmel’s tenacity.

Beyond the main event, the preliminary encounter was equally important, with Army School (Colaba) securing their win against Billabong International (Mulund). Shikha Kumari’s goal at the stroke of halftime exemplified individual skill amidst a closely contested match. Her left-footed strike was the difference-maker in an encounter that saw both teams fighting hard for progression in the tournament.

As the dust settled on an action-packed day, Holy Cross Convent’s well-deserved victory was celebrated by their supporters. The team now moves forward with momentum, confidence, and the hope of continuing their strong run in the upcoming quarter-final clash against Don Bosco International.

The inter-school football tournament continues to highlight the skill, passion, and competitive spirit of young athletes. Matches like these offer a glimpse into the future of football, where the next generation of players build their dreams one game at a time.

Stay tuned as the competition advances, promising more thrilling matches and showcasing young talent at its best.