Naparima College and Fyzabad Secondary scooped up awards for the boys and girls 2015 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) divisions respectively last Saturday in the annual award ceremony at Naparima College school auditorium in San Fernando.
But, as the SSFL celebrated its 50th year anniversary from 1964 to 2014, Signal Hill Secondary and Malick Secondary were the big winners with 14 and 15 titles in the boys and girls divisions respectively.
The list of SSFL team winners are as follows:
(1964 to 2014)
Boys Most Titles:
Signal Hill Secondary (14)—4 League, 6 Intercol, 4 Other
Girls Most Titles:
Malick Secondary (15)—7 League, 4 Intercol, 4 Other
Boys Most League Titles:
Malick Secondary (6)—1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000
Girls Most League Titles:
Malick Secondary (7)—2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Boys Most Intercol Titles:
Signal Hill Secondary (6)—1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2000
Naparima College (6)—1973, 1976, 1977, 1999, 2000, 2007
St Anthony’s College (6)—1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2012
Girls Most Intercol Titles:
Malick Secondary (4)—2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Debe Secondary (4)—2008, 2009, 2010, 2012
Boys Most League and Intercol Doubles:
St Anthony’s College (3)—2002, 2003, 2011
Girls Most League and Intercol Doubles:
Malick Secondary (4)—2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Debe Secondary (4)—2008, 2009, 2010, 2012
Boy School of the 1960s: QRC (5 titles)
Boy School of the 1970s: San Fernando Technical (9 titles)
Boy School of the 1980s: Signal Hill Secondary (11 titles)
Boy School of the 1990s: Malick Secondary (9 titles)
Boy School of the 2000s: St Anthony’s College (10 titles)
Girl School of the period 2000-2007: Malick Secondary (15 titles)
Girl School of the period 2007-2014: Debe Secondary (12 titles)
(2015)
Premier Division
Naparima College—BGTT Trophy and $23,000
St Benedict’s College—$18,000
Presentation College (San Fernando)—$12,000
St Anthony’s College—$10,000
Shiva Boys Hindu College—$7,000
St Augustine Secondary—$7,000
National Intercol Boys
Naparima College—Coca Cola trophy and $8,000
St Anthony’s College—$5,000
St Augustine Secondary—$3,000
Carapichaima East Secondary—$3,000
Speyside High School—$1,000
National Intercol Girls
Fyzabad Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $4,000
Bishop’s Anstey East—$3,000
Tranquility Secondary—$2,000
Marabella South Secondary—$2,000
Scarborough Secondary—$1,000
Intercol Zonal Boys
(Central) Carapichaima East Secondary—Coca Cola Trophy and $5,000
(East) St Augustine Secondary—Coca Cola Trophy and $5,000
(North) St Anthony’s College—Coca Cola Trophy and $5,000
(South) Naparima College—Coca Cola Trophy and $5,000
(Tobago) Speyside High School—Coca Cola Trophy and $5,000
Intercol Zonal Girls
(East) Bishop’s Anstey East—BGTT Trophy and $3,000
(South) Fyzabad Secondary—$3,000
(North) Tranquility Secondary—$3,000
(Tobago) Scarborough Secondary—$3,000
Championship Division Boys
(Central) Chaguanas North Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $3,000
(East) Five Rivers Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $3,000
(North) East Mucurapo Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $3,000
(South) Pleasantville Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $3,000
(Tobago) Signal Hill Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $3,000
Championship Division Girls
(East) St Augustine Secondary—FCB Trophy and $3,000
(North) Diego Martin Central Secondary—FCB Trophy and $3,000
(South) Fyzabad Secondary—FCB Trophy and $3,000
(Tobago) Scarborough Secondary—FCB Trophy and $3,000
Big Five Boys
Signal Hill Secondary—BGTT Trophy and $5,000
East Mucurapo Secondary—$3,000
Pleasantville Secondary—$2,000
Chaguanas North Secondary—$1,000
Big Four Girls
Fyzabad Secondary—FCB Trophy and $5,000
St Augustine Secondary—$3,000
Scarborough Secondary—$1,500
Diego Martin Central Secondary—$1,500
Under-20 Boys
(National champion) Holy Cross College
(Central) Gasparillo Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(East) Holy Cross College—SPORTT Trophy
(North) Maple Leaf International—SPORTT Trophy
(KO Central champion) Gasparillo Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(KO North champion) Maple Leaf International—SPORTT Trophy
Under-20 Girls
(National champion) Tranquility Secondary
(Central) Marabella South Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(East) Toco Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(North) Tranquility Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(South) Pleasantville Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(KO North champion) Tranquility Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
Under-16 Boys
(National champion) Shiva Boys Hindu College
(Central) Carapichaima East Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(East) Holy Cross College—SPORTT Trophy
(South) Shiva Boys Hindu College—SPORTT Trophy
(Tobago) Bishop’s High School—SPORTT Trophy
(KO Central) Presentation College, Chaguanas—SPORTT Trophy
Under-15 Girls
(National champion) Diego Martin Central Secondary
(East) St Augustine Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(North) Diego Martin Central Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(South) ASJA Girls College, Barrackpore—SPORTT Trophy
(KO North champion) Diego Martin Central Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
Under-14 Boys
(National champion) St Mary’s College
(Central) Couva West Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(East) El Dorado East Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(North) St Mary’s College—SPORTT Trophy
(South) Presentation College, San Fernando—SPORTT Trophy
(Tobago) Mason Hall High School—SPORTT Trophy
(KO North champion) Mucurapo West Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(KO Central champion) Carapichaima East Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
Form One Boys
(East) St Augustine Secondary—SPORTT Trophy
(North) St Mary’s College—SPORTT Trophy
(South) St Benedict’s College—SPORTT Trophy
(KO North champion) Fatima College—SPORTT Trophy
Editor’s Note: Click HERE to find out who the SSFL selected as its best boys and girls players for 2015; and for the last 50 years!
Team of the 60’s .. QRC .. What five titles allyuh talkin about? Zonal? Can’t be National
Shouldn’t it be seven Intercol titles for Naps?
They only tabulated between the 50 year period which ended in 2014.
Well, hope your paperwork is in order for his time with the club. You will need it when a big club snatches him and then sells him on for big money. Lol.
He’s registered at Barrackpore United
I just hope he continues his football education and goes on to bigger and better things. Who does he play for in south?
I’m still flabbergasted that Quinn Rodney couldn’t make the 2015 team of the year. Smh…