All roads led to the Dwight Yorke Stadium on Friday to witness the fund raising double header in aid of the Dwight Yorke Foundation that was organized by Yorke himself. The event in its 2nd year saw our coaching school kids go up against our Bon Accord Government School and later Dwight Yorke and friends up against a Tobago eleven.

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