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Saturday, 26 November 2016
FULL DRAW FOR 2016 MILO GAMES
The draw for
the 2016/2017 Ashanti Regional Inter-Schools and Colleges soccer competition was held on friday at the Regional Directorate of the Ghana Education Service with interesting pairings as Obuasi SECTEC begin the defense of the title they won last year. have a relatively easier opposition in the shape of Akrofuom SHS. Last year finalist Collins Commercial will be in a pensive mood unsure of whether they will win their protest to prepare for Juaben SHS.
Adu Gyamfi will test their strength with perennial qualifiers New Edubiase SHS. Prempeh College will prepare for Osei Tutu II College while Opoku Ware School will face Nkawie SECETEC. Osei Tutu will once again clash with Barekese SHS in another interesting fixture according to the draw.
Six matches will be played on Monday the 28th of November at the Baba Yara Stadium with the day-two matches set for Tuesday the 29 th of November. There will be a break on Wednesday with the competition resuming on the Thursday the 1 st of December and Friday the 2 nd of December, 2017.
KASS will take on Tweneboa Kodua SHS in another exciting match while Amass-Ksi will take on Nsutaman SHS. OKESS will take on new entrant St. Micheal’s while Kumasi Academy will battle Adanwomasi or Kumasi High after the outcome of their protest.
Source:arsrconline.com
Friday, 25 November 2016
O'SEC TECH TO FACE AKROFUOM SEC TECH
O'SEC TECH TO FACE AKROFUOM SEC TECH
The defending champions of the ashanti regional inter schools soccer competition dubbed MILO Games O'SEC TECH will begin their title defense against their Adansi rivals Akrofuom sec tech.
O'SEC Tech will face fierce competition from the likes of prempeh College, opoku ware, ADU gyamfi, okess,amass Kumasi, Kass and many others in their title defense.
O'SEC TECH had a torrid time in the qualifiers but were saved in the last minute when they filed a protest against BANKOMAN who fielded an unqualified player and was given a three points three goals.
AKROFUOM on the other hand had an easy ride over dwamena akenteng, church of Christ and denyasiman in their qualifiers at the Kumasi Girls school park.
The defending champions of the ashanti regional inter schools soccer competition dubbed MILO Games O'SEC TECH will begin their title defense against their Adansi rivals Akrofuom sec tech.
O'SEC Tech will face fierce competition from the likes of prempeh College, opoku ware, ADU gyamfi, okess,amass Kumasi, Kass and many others in their title defense.
O'SEC TECH had a torrid time in the qualifiers but were saved in the last minute when they filed a protest against BANKOMAN who fielded an unqualified player and was given a three points three goals.
AKROFUOM on the other hand had an easy ride over dwamena akenteng, church of Christ and denyasiman in their qualifiers at the Kumasi Girls school park.
Thursday, 24 November 2016
OUTCOME OF PROTEST CASES
OUTCOME OF PROTEST CASES
Fourteen cases were dealt
The following were the outcomes at the end of the legal gymnastics today at the Regional education directorate.
CASE 1
Obuasi sectec won their protest against Bankoman shs who made it easy by admitting guilt and apologising consequently the Obuasi based school were awarded 3 point and three goals to secure qualification.
Case 2
Osei Tutu II College were declared winners in their protest against Kenyasi SDA shs for fielding unqualified player.
Case 3
New Edubiase shs were awarded 3 points three goals to secure qualification after winning their protest against Patransra shs.
Case 4
Sakafia shs will this year play in the last 32 after Agona sectec lost their protest against them failing to prove the ineligility of the Sakafia player.
Case 5
The case involving Achinakrom SHS and Collins Commercial has been Adjourned to 28th November 2016 after both schools failed to provide the needed documentations to back their claims. Achina SHS is protesting against the legibility of one player of Collins Commercial and both schools are expected to appear on Monday for a final determination.
Case 6
Dwabena Akenten this afternoon failed to prove their case against Akrofuom SHS after they failed to submit enough evidence to back their case. Subsequently Dwabena Akenten was declared losers and fined five-hundred Ghana cedis.
Case 7
Prior to this case Toases SHS was confident to win this protest against St.George’s as they felt they had a solid case but after a thorough interrogation it came to bare that it was only an omission of name St.George’s committed. The said player of St George’s SHS with a conflicting name of Alex and Alexander and the omission of Nketia was not enough to justify the case of TOASE SHS as the authenticity of the said player was not in doubt. Consequently, TOASE SHS was declared losers and fined five-hundred Ghana Cedis.
Case 8
Barekese was the biggest winners today as they won all their two cases against CODTECH and Krobea Asante after they proved the ineligibility of these two schools and although they failed to win a single match in their group they have thus qualified after winning two straight protests.
Case 9
The most anticipated protest case was that of Kumasi High School against Adanwomasi shs where they were seeking to overturn the qualification of Adanwomasi by proving the ineligibility of their player.
After back and forth on the player it came to fore that it was a typo error that opened the door for the protest but High School disagreed and indicated that they suspected foul player regarding the authenticity of the certificate of the player. High school were subsequently given a grace period of up to Monday to prove their case.
Case 10
Kumasi Technical Institute are on the blink of being declared winners of their case against T.I. Amass, Fomena but will need to add some more documentary proof to buttress their case on Monday as the case was adjourned to Monday.
Case 11
Asare Bediako were close to doing a Barekese style after protesting against two schools but they were just a whisker away after winning their first case against Tepa SHS but unable to win against St. Michaels. Therefore Asare Bediako shs were unable to qualify.
with by the disciplinary committee of the Ashanti Regional Schools and colleges Sports Federation as the Federation bids to commence this year’s inter schools soccer competition. There were contrasting fortunes for the schools as the outcomes of the protest were received with joy by others while others left the protest room angered.
Source:arsrconline.com
Fourteen cases were dealt
The following were the outcomes at the end of the legal gymnastics today at the Regional education directorate.
CASE 1
Obuasi sectec won their protest against Bankoman shs who made it easy by admitting guilt and apologising consequently the Obuasi based school were awarded 3 point and three goals to secure qualification.
Case 2
Osei Tutu II College were declared winners in their protest against Kenyasi SDA shs for fielding unqualified player.
Case 3
New Edubiase shs were awarded 3 points three goals to secure qualification after winning their protest against Patransra shs.
Case 4
Sakafia shs will this year play in the last 32 after Agona sectec lost their protest against them failing to prove the ineligility of the Sakafia player.
Case 5
The case involving Achinakrom SHS and Collins Commercial has been Adjourned to 28th November 2016 after both schools failed to provide the needed documentations to back their claims. Achina SHS is protesting against the legibility of one player of Collins Commercial and both schools are expected to appear on Monday for a final determination.
Case 6
Dwabena Akenten this afternoon failed to prove their case against Akrofuom SHS after they failed to submit enough evidence to back their case. Subsequently Dwabena Akenten was declared losers and fined five-hundred Ghana cedis.
Case 7
Prior to this case Toases SHS was confident to win this protest against St.George’s as they felt they had a solid case but after a thorough interrogation it came to bare that it was only an omission of name St.George’s committed. The said player of St George’s SHS with a conflicting name of Alex and Alexander and the omission of Nketia was not enough to justify the case of TOASE SHS as the authenticity of the said player was not in doubt. Consequently, TOASE SHS was declared losers and fined five-hundred Ghana Cedis.
Case 8
Barekese was the biggest winners today as they won all their two cases against CODTECH and Krobea Asante after they proved the ineligibility of these two schools and although they failed to win a single match in their group they have thus qualified after winning two straight protests.
Case 9
The most anticipated protest case was that of Kumasi High School against Adanwomasi shs where they were seeking to overturn the qualification of Adanwomasi by proving the ineligibility of their player.
After back and forth on the player it came to fore that it was a typo error that opened the door for the protest but High School disagreed and indicated that they suspected foul player regarding the authenticity of the certificate of the player. High school were subsequently given a grace period of up to Monday to prove their case.
Case 10
Kumasi Technical Institute are on the blink of being declared winners of their case against T.I. Amass, Fomena but will need to add some more documentary proof to buttress their case on Monday as the case was adjourned to Monday.
Case 11
Asare Bediako were close to doing a Barekese style after protesting against two schools but they were just a whisker away after winning their first case against Tepa SHS but unable to win against St. Michaels. Therefore Asare Bediako shs were unable to qualify.
with by the disciplinary committee of the Ashanti Regional Schools and colleges Sports Federation as the Federation bids to commence this year’s inter schools soccer competition. There were contrasting fortunes for the schools as the outcomes of the protest were received with joy by others while others left the protest room angered.
Source:arsrconline.com
O'SEC TECH WINS PROTEST CASE AGAINST BANKOMAN
O'SEC TECH WINS PROTEST CASE AGAINST BANKOMAN
Over 24 schools have locked horns in litigations issues currently at the Ghana Education Directorate in as some schools bid to overturn the qualification status of other schools. It is a tensed atmosphere here as the representation of the 24 schools battle themselves in litigations to see who can win the legal war before the discpinary committee chaired by Headmaster of Kumasi High School Mr. Oppong Yeboah.
Over 15 cases are before the committee for adjudication including Kumasi High School verses Adanwomasi where the chairman of the committee is expected to recuse himself for another chairman to take over. The first case before the committee is Obuasi sectec against BankOman shs. The Controversial issue of impersonation is before the committee as O’Sectec seeks to overturn the qualification of Bank Oman shs.
Bankoman has already conceded defeat and has apologised. Mr. Owusu Sekyere representing Bankoman has admitted wrongdoing and apologised.
The starlets player used by bankoman in their match admitted being unqualified.
Case 1 has subsequently been ruled in favour of O’sectec. Consequently Obuasi wins case 1. Bankoman therefore fined 500 Ghana cedis and will pay the expenses of Obuasi
Source :arsrconline.com
Over 24 schools have locked horns in litigations issues currently at the Ghana Education Directorate in as some schools bid to overturn the qualification status of other schools. It is a tensed atmosphere here as the representation of the 24 schools battle themselves in litigations to see who can win the legal war before the discpinary committee chaired by Headmaster of Kumasi High School Mr. Oppong Yeboah.
Over 15 cases are before the committee for adjudication including Kumasi High School verses Adanwomasi where the chairman of the committee is expected to recuse himself for another chairman to take over. The first case before the committee is Obuasi sectec against BankOman shs. The Controversial issue of impersonation is before the committee as O’Sectec seeks to overturn the qualification of Bank Oman shs.
Bankoman has already conceded defeat and has apologised. Mr. Owusu Sekyere representing Bankoman has admitted wrongdoing and apologised.
The starlets player used by bankoman in their match admitted being unqualified.
Case 1 has subsequently been ruled in favour of O’sectec. Consequently Obuasi wins case 1. Bankoman therefore fined 500 Ghana cedis and will pay the expenses of Obuasi
Source :arsrconline.com
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE TO SIT ON PROTEST CASES ON THURSDAY
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE TO SIT ON PROTEST CASES ON THURSDAY
The Disciplinary Committee of the Ashanti Region Schools and colleges Sports Federation will commence adjudication of protest cases before it from Thursday the 24th of November, 2017 to pave way for last round of 32 which is scheduled to kick off on the 28th of November. However the multiplicity of protest before the committee however cast doubt as to whether the committee can finish on time and attend to appeal cases if any.
The Disciplinary Committee will meet at the conference room of GES at the regional education directorate. The committee members are made up of eminent P.E. Tutors and coaches both current and retired backed by Federation heads.
The schools in question are expected to present their Heads of institutions or their reps alongside their P.E. Tutors and may be expected to present in person players under protest.
Obuasi sectec, Kumasi Technical Institute, KONONGO ODUMASI, ADU Gyamfi, among a host of schools will all appear before the committee to defend of present their cases before the committee.
Schools will be fined if they lack, merit in their case.
source:arsrconline.com
The Disciplinary Committee of the Ashanti Region Schools and colleges Sports Federation will commence adjudication of protest cases before it from Thursday the 24th of November, 2017 to pave way for last round of 32 which is scheduled to kick off on the 28th of November. However the multiplicity of protest before the committee however cast doubt as to whether the committee can finish on time and attend to appeal cases if any.
The Disciplinary Committee will meet at the conference room of GES at the regional education directorate. The committee members are made up of eminent P.E. Tutors and coaches both current and retired backed by Federation heads.
The schools in question are expected to present their Heads of institutions or their reps alongside their P.E. Tutors and may be expected to present in person players under protest.
Obuasi sectec, Kumasi Technical Institute, KONONGO ODUMASI, ADU Gyamfi, among a host of schools will all appear before the committee to defend of present their cases before the committee.
Schools will be fined if they lack, merit in their case.
source:arsrconline.com
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
FIVE SCHOOLS SECURE QUALIFICATION ON LAST DAY QUALIFIERS
Five Schools Secure Qualification On the Last Day of Qualifier
The last five schools confirmed their participation in the last round of 32 in the ongoing Ashanti Regional Inter-schools and Colleges Soccer Competitions at the various qualifying centers for Match day-5 which ended the round of qualifying matches.
There were huge upsets in some of the venues with threats of protestations.
The following FIVE Schools grabbed their tickets to be part of the last 32 at the Baba Yara Stadium barring adjudication of protest cases.
Adu Gyamfi SHS
T. I. Amass, Fomena
Michael’s SHS
Nsutaman SHS
Konongo Odumasi SHS
However the last day was a day full of agitations and protestations as KTI were bundled out of the competition by Fomena Amass but that will not go without a protest.
Tepa SHS failed to qualify after losing on some controversial technicality due to two penalty victories and a straight win by St. Michael’s. However in a a hollywood fashion, all three schools are lodging protest against each other.
Adu Gyamfi SHS qualified by winning all matches but faces a protest from Mankranso SHS who are hoping to snatch qualification ticket from the boardroom. The protest infuriated Adu Gyamfi who also lodged a counter protest against the losing side with the hope of teaching them a lesson on football technicalities.
Source :arsrconline.com
The last five schools confirmed their participation in the last round of 32 in the ongoing Ashanti Regional Inter-schools and Colleges Soccer Competitions at the various qualifying centers for Match day-5 which ended the round of qualifying matches.
There were huge upsets in some of the venues with threats of protestations.
The following FIVE Schools grabbed their tickets to be part of the last 32 at the Baba Yara Stadium barring adjudication of protest cases.
Adu Gyamfi SHS
T. I. Amass, Fomena
Michael’s SHS
Nsutaman SHS
Konongo Odumasi SHS
However the last day was a day full of agitations and protestations as KTI were bundled out of the competition by Fomena Amass but that will not go without a protest.
Tepa SHS failed to qualify after losing on some controversial technicality due to two penalty victories and a straight win by St. Michael’s. However in a a hollywood fashion, all three schools are lodging protest against each other.
Adu Gyamfi SHS qualified by winning all matches but faces a protest from Mankranso SHS who are hoping to snatch qualification ticket from the boardroom. The protest infuriated Adu Gyamfi who also lodged a counter protest against the losing side with the hope of teaching them a lesson on football technicalities.
Source :arsrconline.com
DAY4 OF MILO QUALIFIERS
DAY 4 OF MILO QUALIFIERS Match day four of the ongoing qualification round of the ASHANTI Regional Inter-schools soccer competition came off today at seven centers with contrasting fortunes for participating schools. Seven schools confirmed their tickets to be part of the last round of 32 to be played at the Baba Yara Stadium.
There were some few casualties as EFFISCO failed to qualify as Manso Adubia pipped them to the sole ticket. Aduman SHS qualified ahead of Ejisu SECTEC whiles T. I. Amass qualified ahead of Jacobu. The biggest shock was however at the Kumasi Girls center where minnows St. Georges surprised KSTS, Toase SHS and GHANAMY to book a qualification ticket.
Islamic SHS booked their tickets ahead of Ghana Muslim Mission whereas last year losing finalist, Collins Commercial of Agogo managed to snatch the ticket from the hands of Achinakrom.
The following schools have booked their tickets barring any protestations to be part of the last round of 32 to be staged at the Baba Yara Stadium.
1. Juaben SHS
2. Collins Senior High Commercial
3. Manso Adubia SHS
4. Aduman SHS
5. St. Georges SHS
6. I. Amass, Kumasi
7. Islamic SHS
Source:arsrconline.com
Monday, 21 November 2016
Paa Kwesi Fabian Gives O'SEC TECH HOPE
Coach Paa Kwesi Fabian Gives O’SECTECH Hope In Their Protest Against Bankoman SHS
The National U-17 Coach Paa Kwesi Fabian was very instrumental in giving Obuasi SECTEC a glimpse of hope in overturning their defeat to Bankoman and overturn the qualification of Bankoman SHS after he spotted one of his Black Starlets players featuring for Bankoman with a different identity in the ongoing Ashanti Regional Inter-Schools Soccer Competitions.
The Coach was at the Prempeh College venue as part of his scouting expedition when he shockingly spotted his player (name withheld) featuring for Bankoman SHS.
The said player aided Bankoman SHS to beat O’SECTEC 2:0 which secured them the ticket for the last round of 32 but that qualification stands to be tested in the protest room.
The Coach was reported to have accosted his player over why he was featuring for them when he obviously was not a student of the school.In response th player indicated that he went to Banko to visit his sick mum when Bankoman asked him to join them to play the qualifiers. A closer examination revealed that Bankoman had obviously used a different identity for his as he engineered their qualification to the surprise of Obuasi SECTEC the defending Champions.
However, O’SECTECH will have to prove beyond every reasonable doubt that player was not qualified to player when they appear before the committee.
The visibly shaken Starlets player then openly admitted that he was asked to play by Bankoman which obviously by implication means that Obuasi SECTEC already have a solid case though the case will be called by the Protest Committee in the coming week.
Obuasi SECTEC will be very grateful to Paa Kwesi Fabian if they do win this case to have an opportunity of defending the trophy they won last year.
The Protest Committee will have a lot on their hands as there are many pending cases before it when the qualifiers closes by Tuesday the 22 nd of November, 2017.
Source:arsrconline.com
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