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Inter-Office Football Tournament rolls into Week 5

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The fifth week of the Inter-Office football tournament, featuring a series of action-packed games, occurred on Sunday, November 3rd, at the Ambergris Stadium. The chart shows that the leading teams have shifted, and new teams have emerged to top the standings in both Groups A and B of the competition.
The Inter-Office’s matches started at 3PM and delivered a series of thrilling matches. The games included Heaven Veggies against Mahogany Bay, M & B against FC’S, SPTC against Chuck & Robbie’s, and Grand Belizean Estate against Tropic Air. Other matches saw Victoria House take on Ramon’s Village, Alaia on Tuff E Nuff, X-Site versus Captain Shark’s, and Hol Chan Marine Reserve against Sandy Point.
The intense Sunday football action resulted in FC’S leading Group A with 15 points, followed by Ramon’s and Mahogany Bay. In Group B, Alaia leads with 13 points, followed by Hol Chan Marine Reserve and SPTC.

The weekend games for Sunday, November 10th, promise another round of intense football action at the Ambergris Stadium. The early matches for the weekend include Hol Chan against Alaia, Captain Shark’s against Heaven Veggies, Tuff E Nuff against Grand Belizean Estate and Ramon’s versus FC’S. Later in the evening, Sandy Point will face Chuck & Robbies, X-Site will face M & B, Victoria House will take on Mahogany Bay, and Tropic Air will close the football Sunday playing against SPTC. Games start at 3PM, and the last scheduled match is at 10PM. Football fans are encouraged to come out and support their favorite teams as the local competition continues. Entrance is just $5, and plenty of food and drinks will be available. Football followers can also stay updated by following the San Pedro Town Council Sports Facebook page https://shorturl.at/P1hAL for more information on their sporting events.

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