Thursday, November 27, 2025

Zenith Bank/Delta Principals’ Cup: 8 schools in crunch quarter-final battles

The 2024 Zenith Bank/Delta Principals’ Cup on Monday entered crucial stage as eight schools fight it out in the quarter-final stage of the annual competition organised for secondary schools in Delta State after making it through their various zones.

Igumbor-Otiku Secondary School, Agbor from Ika South Local Government made it from Zone A and will be up against Utagba-Ogbe Grammar School, Kwale from Ndokwa West who emerged winner from Zone G with the game taking place at the Ogwashi-Uku Stadium.

At the Agbor Stadium, it will be a battle between the winners of Zone B, Zappa Basic Secondary School, Asaba, from Oshimili South and Zone C champions, Umutu Mixed Secondary School, Umutu, Ukwuani, for a place in the final four.

Taking place at the Kwale Stadium will be the quarter-final game between Ugbomro Secondary School, Ugbomro, from Uvwie Zone H and Destiny Secondary School, Ughelli, who emerged from Zone D, Ughelli North.

The final quarter-final game will be taking place at the Oleh Stadium, and it will be between Okene Secondary School, Okuokoko and Okotie-Eboh Grammar School, Sapele, both emerging from Zone F (Okpe) and Zone E (Sapele) respectively.

The four quarter-final games on Monday, October 28 at the various centres will see the winners making it through to the semi-final stage of the competition which is billed to take place on October 30.

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