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    Munro into Francis KO

    Wednesday, October 17, 2007


    MALVERN, St Elizabeth - Munro College secured their place in the Ben Francis Knock-out competition when a 2-0 win over Maggotty gave them Zone E honours in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel rural area daCosta Cup competition in Malvern yesterday.

    Goals from Swaine McLeash and Michael Samuels took Munro to 22 points, and combined with Lacovia's upset 3-1 win over second-placed St Elizabeth Technical, ensured the Hopeton Gilchrist-coached team cannot be caught.
    Cornwall College's Jason King (2nd right) dribbles through Herbert Morrison's Alex Hall (2nd left) and Kumar Pryce (right) during their ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup Zone A game in Montego Bay yesterday. At left is Cornwall's Veralton Nembhard. Cornwall won 1-0. (Photo: Paul Reid)


    All 12 Zone winners will qualify for the Ben Francis KO, with the winners of Zone B, C, H and L getting first-round byes.
    Munro, beaten finalists in the Ben Francis contest in 2002, join Spalding as the only schools that have already secured their places in the KO.

    Meanwhile, the race for the Inter-Zone places in Zone K continue to be close as four schools, separated by just two points, vie for the two spots.
    Annotto Bay's 2-0 win ousted Oracabessa from first to third spot as the winners and Brimmervale, who beat St Mary High by the same margin, are now tied for the lead on 24 points.

    St Mary Technical stayed in contention, moving to 22 points, one behind Oracabessa after beating Iona High by the same 2-0 margin.

    Clarendon College's Damali Samuels scored six times as the former champions romped to the day's largest margin - 8-0 over Thompson Town - for their eighth straight win in Zone H.

    Yesterday's half-dozen goals took his tally to 14 of the season as Kevon Richards and Andel Callman scored the other goals.

    Defending champions Glenmuir High moved into second place in Zone I on 13 points, seven behind leaders Garvey Maceo but with two games in hand after a 6-0 blanking of Bustamante High.

    Jon-Ross Doyley scored two while team captain James Thomas, Ramon Whittaker, Kashmar Briscoe and Ricardo Webb scored the others.
    Garvey Maceo moved to 20 points at the top, just two points from securing an Inter-Zone spot after edging Old Harbour 1-0 at Soya Oval, thanks to a Ashton Bennett goal.

    Cornwall College opened up a five points gap over St James High in Zone A after clipping Herbert Morrison High 1-0 in horrible underfoot conditions at Bogue.

    Radcliff hall scored his eighth goal of the season in the 33rd minute.
    On a field that had water puddles up to six inches deep in some spots, both teams went through the motions as it was impossible for either to play any semblance of a passing game on a surface that should never have been used for a schoolboy game.

    The Herbert Morrison field which has been prone to flooding in the last three years or so and the conditions have been worsened by the heavy rains that has affected the area in the last month or so.

    In another Zone A game played in Martha Brae, Irwin continued their best ever season, winning for the third time beating William Knibb 2-0 with goals from Eion Brown and Bobsey McKellar.

    Yesterday's results
    Zone A
    Herbert Morrison 0 Cornwall College 1
    William Knibb 0 Irwin 2

    Zone E
    STETHS 1 Lacovia 3
    Munro 2 Maggotty 0

    Zone H
    Denbigh 0 Lennon 0
    Clarendon 8 Thompson Town 0
    Claude McKay 1 Vere 2

    Zone I
    Glenmuir 6 Bustamante 0
    Central 5 Tacius Golding 0
    Old Harbour 0 Garvey Maceo 1

    Zone K
    Islington 2 Tacky 1
    Iona 0 St Mary Technical 2
    St Mary High 0 Brimmervale 2
    Annotto Bay 2 Oracabessa 0

    Today's schedule
    Zone B
    Merlene Ottey vs Knockalva
    Cambridge vs Rusea's @ UDC
    Frome vs. Green Island @ Frome Sports Complex

    Zone C
    Petersfield vs Mannings @ Petersfield Sports Complex
    Maud McLeod vs Grange Hill @ Maud McLeod
    Little London vs Godfrey Stewart @ Eldin Washington Complex

    Zone D
    York Castle vs Brown's Town @ York Castle
    Cedric Titus vs Marcus Garvey @ Cedric Titus
    Ocho Rios vs Aabuthnott Gallimore @ Drax Hall

    Zone F
    Manchester High vs Belair @ Manchester
    Porus vs DeCarteret @ Porus Comm Centre

    Zone G
    Holmwood vs Christiana

    Zone J
    Glengoffe vs Charlemont @ Hawkers Hall
    McGrath vs Bog Walk @ McGrath
    Dinthill vs Ewarton @ Dinthill
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    wah di MC man dem scared seh iffen dem acknowledge the good run dem wi put goat mout pan MC?

    Big up, MC!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Not at all, Karl. Relax!


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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      • #4
        Man how can STETHS be losing 3-1 to Lacovia?! They must be terrible this year.
        "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tilla View Post
          Man how can STETHS be losing 3-1 to Lacovia?! They must be terrible this year.
          ..or, the other teams have improved?
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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          • #6
            No, STETHS is a little weak this year. In fact, they all look a little weak. STETHS might be a young team and they do a good job passing around the ball, unfortunately more in their own half. But they might be building on a decent foundation for next year.

            It is nice to see players who look like they might actually be schoolboys. This is not directed solely at STETHS, Tilla, so chill!


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            • #7
              hould also be noted that STETHS lost the bulk of the team they hoped would have made a run last year.
              Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
              Che Guevara.

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