United Secondary School,Agugu Wins Omo Oloore School Sports Festival Soccer Event

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Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, Community Grammar School, Kudeti and United Secondary School Agugu dominated the maiden edition of the Omo Oloore School Sports Competition organized by Hon. Adedapo Lam Adesina, member representing Ibadan North East/South East federal constituency at the House of Representatives, Abuja.

The competition grand finale which was held at St. Luke’s College, Molete on 26th July, 2018 witnessed the presentation of trophies, sporting kits, including jerseys, socks,shin guards and soccer balls, as well as cash prizes to winners, runner up and other participating schools.

Omo Oloore school sports festival which is a competition amongst Schools is packaged under the Omo Oloore Sports Development Scheme for public and private secondary and primary schools to discover and nurture promising talents that will lift the glory of sports in the constituency and the state at large in various competitions at both national and international levels.

While speaking at the event through a telephone call, Hon. Lam Adesina, who was unavoidably absent emphasized that he will not relent in bringing programmes that will contribute meaningfully to the development of people of his constituency.

Omo Oloore disclosed that the school sports programme is just one of the developmental programmes he had lined up for the development of youths in his constituency. He assured the good people of Ibadan North East/South East federal constituency to remain calm, particularly in this period of political trial, as everything will be fine at the end as God is in total control.

In his goodwill message, the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela, who was represented by Alhaji Olayiwola commended Hon. Dapo Lam Adesina for his efforts in the development of education and sports in his constituency.

 

While urging all the participating schools to embrace whatever the outcome of the competitions are in good faith as there will be a winner and a loser in every contest, Olowofela commended them for demonstrating high level of maturity throughout the competition.

Meanwhile, United Secondary School, Agugu emerged winner of the soccer tournament part of the competition in the public secondary school category defeating Community Grammar School, Kudeti via penalty shootout which ended in six goals to five.

At the other finals which was decided on Monday, 23rd, 2018 at Omo Oloore Mini Football Stadium at Oke-‘Badan High School, Oluyoro Oke-Offa, Marvelous Group of School emerged winner defeating Caleepha Group of School by five goals to one. Lam Adesina Model School emerged winner in the public primary category, while Tarbiyah Islamiyah Group of School emerged winner in the private primary category defeating St. David’s Primary School and Marvelous Group of School respectively.

The grand finale which was a very colourful one witnessed the presence of important dignitaries, including the representatives from the state Ministry of Education, Political Leaders,Community Leaders,Leaders of the Omo Oloore Political Platform,NUT Chairmen,Youths and students of Schools

Results

A.Primary School Category

(Public Primary 100M Boys)
1st position- Muili Toheeb – Christ Church Mapo School 7,Mapo
2nd position- Abdulahi Lateef- Ayodele Samuel Primary School,Osungbade

(Public Primary 100M Girls)
1st position- Toriola Saudat- Christ Church Mapo 7,Mapo
2nd position- Isiaka Barakat Christ Church Mapo School 8,Mapo

(Private Primary 100M Boys)
1st position- Rasaq Bolutife- Anuolu Group of Schools,Oluyoro
2nd position- Oyedele Quadri- As- Salaam Community Primary School,Felele

(Private Primary 100M Girls)
1st position- Akinduntire Christiana- Anuolu Group of Schools,Oluyoro
2nd position- Raji Karimot- City Model School,Oranyan

(Public primary 200M Boys)
1st position- Dauda Khalid- Christ Church Mapo School 7,Mapo
2nd position- Olaleye Opeyemi- Omoyeni Memorial School,Orita Aperin

(Public Primary 200M Girls)
1st position- Olasunkanmi Victoria- Omoyeni Memorial School,Ojagbo
2nd position- Asebiomo Iyanu- Christ Church Mapo School 7,Mapo

(Private Primary 200M Boys)
1st position- Tewogbade Selim- Tarbiyah Islamiyah Model School,Ojagbo
2nd position- Abdulahi Quadri- Al-Furquan Group of Schools,Orita Aperin

(Private Primary 200M Girls)
1st position- Ismael Khadijat- Al-Furquan Group of School,Orita Aperin
2nd position- Roheem Modinat- Anuolu Group of School,Oluyoro

(Public Primary 400M Boys)
1st position- Dauda Khalid- Christ Church Mapo School 7,Mapo
2nd position- Abdulahi Lateef- Ayodele Samuel Memorial School,Osungbade

(Public Primary 400M Girls)
1st position- Adeleke Kabirat- Christ Church Mapo 7,Mapo
2nd position- Salami Tawa- Ayodele Samuel Memorial School,Osungbade

(Public Primary Relay Race Boys)
1st position- Christ Church Mapo School 7,Mapo
2nd position- Christ Church Mapo School 1,Mapo

(Public Primary Relay Race Girls)
1st position- Christ Church Mapo School 7,Mapo
2nd position- Ayodele Samuel Memorial School,Osungbade

(Private Primary Relay Race Boys)
1st position- Anuolu Group of Schools,Oluyoro
2nd position- Marvelous Greatness School,Gate

(Private Primary Relay Race Girls)
1st position- Anuolu Group of Schools,Oluyoro
2nd position- Marvelous Greatness School,Gate

B.Secondary School Category

(Pubic Secondary School 100m Boys)
1st Position- Musa Habeeb- Ibadan – Grammar School,Molete
2nd Position- Odewale Adekunle – Mufulanihin compensive school,Adesola

(Pubic Secondary School 100m Girls)
1st Position- Olakanmi Ronke- St David’s high school,Kudeti
2nd Position- Hamzat Alimat – Queen of Apostle commercial Grammar school,Oluyoro

(Private Secondary School 100m Boys)
1st Position -Adewale Segun – Aanuolu Group of School,Oluyoro
2nd Position- Abdade Ayodeji – Marvelous Greatness School,Gate

(Private Secondary School 100m Girls)
1st Position -Moses Temitope – Aanuolu Group of School,Oluyoro
2nd Position – Oladele Rokibat – Caleepha Model School,Sanyo

(Public Secondary School 200m Boys)
1st Position- Olayiwola Raheem – Ibadan Grammar School,Molete
2nd Position – Okunola Sola – United Secondary School,Agugu

(Public Secondary School 200m Girls)
1st Position – Ayeni Oluwatosin – St David High School,Kudeti
2nd Position – Sodiq Idowu – United secondary school,Agugu

(Private Secondary School 200m Boys)
1st position – Abidogun Aduragbemi – Marvellous Greatness School,Gate
2nd Position – Akinbile Muheez – Asalam Model College,Felele

(Private Secondary School 200m Girls)
1st Posiion – Fawole Josephine – Aanuolu Group School,Oluyoro
2nd Position – Adeyemo Adelayo – Marvellous Greatness School,Gate

(Public Secondary School 400m Boys)
1st Position – Olola Idris – St David’s High School,Kudeti
2nd Position – Adenibuyan Emmanuel – Ibadan grammar school,Molete

(Public Secondary School 400m Girls)
1st Position – Akanji Mariam – Community Grammar School,Kudeti
2nd Position – Akinola Debora – Ibadan Grammar School,Molete

(Private Secondary School 400m Boys)
1st Position – Olalekan Segun Marvellous Greatness School,Gate
2nd Position – Babalola Ridwan – Asalam Model College,Felele

(Private Secondary School 400m Girls)
1st Position – Ajani Tolani – Aanuola Group School,Oluyoro
2nd Position – Ayoola Esther – Marvellous Greatness School,Gate

(Public Secondary School Relay Boys)
1st Position – Ibadan Grammar School,Molete
2nd Position – United Secondary school,Agugu

(Public Secondary School Relay Girls)
1st Position – Community Grammar School,Kudeti
2nd Position – Queen of Apostles commercial Grammar School,Oluyoro

(Private Secondary School Relay Boys)
1st Position – Marvellous Group of School,Gate
2nd Position – Aanuolu Group of School,Oluyoro

(Private Secondary School Relay Girls)
1st Postion – Aanuolu Group of School,Oluyoro
2nd Position – Marvelleous Greatness School,Gate

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