FootballLocal NewsSports Defending champions West Terrace unbeaten in NSC/BICO Football Competition by Kurtis Hinds 19/05/2026 written by Kurtis Hinds Updated by Benson Joseph 19/05/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset Trinity Academy (green and black kit) were beaten 1-0 by Al Falah at Passage Road. (Photo Credit: Kurtis Hinds /Barbados TODAY) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 12 West Terrace continued their dominant title defence with another emphatic performance as the National Sports Council/BICO Primary School Football competition continued on Tuesday. Competing in the Dane Alleyne Zone at Orange Hill, the defending champions overwhelmed St Matthewโs Primary 7-0. In other matches in the zone, Welches and St Albans battled to a 2-2 draw, while Sharon edged Good Shepherd 1-0. The biggest win of the day came in the Reginald Haynes/Victor Gas Clarke Zone at Blenheim, where hosts St Giles capitalised on home advantage to thrash St Patrickโs Roman Catholic School 9-0. Meanwhile St Paulโs Primary defeated Charles F Broome Memorial 3-1, St Cyprians stopped George Lamming 2-0 and St Ambrose lost 3-0 to Luther Thorne Memorial. The remaining game in that zone was a 1-1 draw between Belmont Primary and Wilkie Cumberbatch. ย Schools in the Keith Grell Griffith Zone ensured all their games ended in outright results. ย Wesley Hall defeated St Maryโs Primary 1-0, Grazettes eased to a 4-1 victory overย Lawrence T Gay Memorial and Al Falah edged Trinity Academy 1-0.ย You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Westbury lost 1-0 to Deacons, while Eden Lodge defeated Eagle Hall 1-0. ย The goals flowed during the three games in the Adrian Donovan/Michael Foster Zone at King George V Park. ย St Markโs eased past St Martinโs Mangrove 4-0, Hilda Skeene trouncedย St Catherineโs Primary 6-0 and Reynold Weekes defeated Bayleyโs 2-0. ย (KH) ย Kurtis Hinds You may also like New framework aims to widen contributions, close coverage gaps 19/05/2026 Man convicted after following โmock lawyersโ 19/05/2026 Child injured during unrest at St James stabbing scene 19/05/2026