A first half brace from Bassey Charles and Ali Wale’s strike were all the Lekki-based school needed to subdue the defending champions in a thoroughly one-sided affair with Shede Victor getting the consolation.

Greensprings’ recent investment in its football paid off with victory against the more established Gregs boys.

Bassey’s second minute strike gave coach Anjorin Olayemi’s boys the lead after a defensive mishap from St. Gregory’s College. Soon afterwards, Onyeze Elvis came close to doubling the lead but shot tamely at goal.

St. Gregory’s first chance came in the sixth minute when Offegbu Victor found himself in the penalty area of the opponents but his header was saved by goalkeeper Okeniyi Ibrahim.

Ali got his side’s second goal in the 12th minute with a cool finish. He dashed into the danger zone of the opponents, made a mincemeat of the defenders before slotting the ball past goalkeeper Chidiebere Obiegbu.

Onyeze Elias, the captain of Greensprings College, was awe-inspiring as he mounted pressure on opponent’s backline and almost got on the scorers’ sheet but his effort kissed the crossbar.

Bassey completed his brace in the 23rd minute when he poked in the third after goalkeeper Obiegbu spilled Muritala Toheeb’s shot to his path.

In the second half, coach Cosmas Ubani made two quick substitutions as St. Gregory’s College pushed forward to reduce the deficit but squandered numerous goalscoring chances.

However, substitute Victor pulled one back for his team with eight minutes left. All efforts to level scores proved futile as Greenspring College marched on to emerge as champions.

The final was attended by Lagos State Deputy Governor Dr. Idiat Adebule,  GTBank’s managing director Segun Agbaje as well as the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation.