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Being the only Year 7 It went down to
among older players was
penalties, and in
challenging, but I kept
focused and determined.
a dramatic twist, I
Every pass, run, and inter-
ception felt like a chance
the goalkeeper due
to prove myself. had to step up as
- Ayotomiwa Sotinrin
Year 7 Senegal to tactical reasons.
Next came the third-place match against
Benue. The stakes were high, and the game
was a nail-biter from start to finish. It went
down to penalties, and in a dramatic twist, I
had to step up as the goalkeeper due to tac-
tical reasons. The weight of the moment was
Aliyu Zannah (Volta House Captain) On His Experi- immense. I could feel the eyes of my team-
ence During Inter-House Football Competition
mates and the crowd on me, every breath
heavy with anticipation.
he football competition was an in-
It’s a fitting way to tense and unforgettable journey, The shootout was nerve-wracking. I man-
end my last football T especially since I had the honour of aged to save two penalties, each one send-
competition. captaining my team. Volta House entered as ing a roar through my teammates. But de-
the underdogs, with everyone doubting our spite my efforts, it wasn’t enough. We lost the
- Imam Suleiman chances. Despite the odds, we were fired up, match which was not a cheering experience
Year 11 Benue
determined to prove them wrong and leave at all. For us Year 11 players, this was our fi-
our mark. nal chance to shine, and we were devastated,
because we came last.
Our first game was against last year’s cham-
pions, Congo—a team everyone expected to Yet, as much as the loss was painful, we
dominate us. The atmosphere was electric; learned that in football—and life—there will
we knew we had to give it our all. We fought always be winners and losers. What matters
hard, matching their energy and pressing for most is the fight, the spirit, and the experienc-
every ball. But in the end, they edged past es gathered.
us with a narrow 1-0 victory. It was a tough
pill to swallow, but we held our heads high,
knowing we had pushed them to their limits.
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