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    D'Cup blunder!
    Mannings allowed 4 subs, but Petersfield win 2-0PAUL A REID, Observer Writer reidp@jamaicaobserver.com
    Thursday, September 27, 2007

    Petersfield High's Orpheous McPherson (second left), tries to outjump Mannings' replacement goalkeeper, Jermaine Bien-Amine, during yesterday's ISSA Pepsi/Digicel Zone C game in Sav-la-Mar. Petersfield won 2-0. (Photo: Paul Reid)
    MONTEGO BAY, St James - There was controversy at Mannings School in Sav-la-Mar yesterday when the home team used four substitutes in a Zone C daCosta Cup football match against Petersfield High.

    Neither the Mannings coaching staff headed by Eaton Bruce nor referee Ian Myles or the assistant Easton Vanhorne picked up the mistake which was spotted by media personnel covering the ISSA/Digicel/Pepsi schoolboy game.

    Mannings were forced to substitute goalkeeper Antonio James early in the game after he was injured. Later, another substitute, David McKenzie, was also injured and had to be substituted, which was when the fourth change was made.

    Petersfield, meanwhile, bounced back form their loss to Grange Hill on Saturday to win 2-0 with goals from Rondel Morris and Winston Heaven.

    Morris scored from the penalty spot in the seventh minute after James pulled down the mercurial Orpheous McPherson while Heaven added the second late in the game.
    Meanwhile, five schools - including former champions Cornwall College and Frome Technical - won their third straight game yesterday.

    In addition to the champions, St James High, Spalding and Manchester High were also on the winning sheet.

    Spalding went on a goalscoring spree, hammering Albert Town 12-0 in a Zone G encounter, with hat-tricks from Orville Daley and Jamali Powell and two each from Milton Christopher, Christopher Brooks and Andre Salmon.

    Radcliff Hall took his tally to six as he scored a hat-trick for Cornwall College in their 4-0 scoreline over Anchovy High to stay tops in Zone A on goal difference over St James High, who were 2-0 winners over William Knibb.

    Manchester High beat Belair 2-1 to stay atop Zone F.
    Defending champions Glenmuir will face what is expected to be their sternest test in Zone I when they face Garvey Maceo at York Community Centre in one of 12 matches this afternoon.

    Both teams are unbeaten and are yet to concede a goal after two games each and jointly lead the group with Old Harbour High, who have played three games.
    Garvey Maceo are yet to beat Glenmuir since they moved to Zone I in 2004, but managed to draw both games last season - an improvement over the previous season when they were beaten 5-0 and 2-0.

    Garvey Maceo coach, Jeffrey Hewitt, will be hoping Ashton Bennett, last season's top marksman with 23 goals, will lead them past the champions and title favourites.

    Patrick 'Jackie' Walters, who conditions Glenmuir, said in the pre-season they can't afford to relax against any opponent and his charges will be ready to stamp their class against Garvey Maceo.

    Ricardo Webb leads Glenmuir with three goals and will get support from captain James Thomas, Jon-Ross Doyley and Draion McNain.

    Old Harbour, meanwhile, will be back in action for the first time since last Wednesday and will play away to Central High.

    Fresh off their 1-0 win over Lennon on Tuesday, Clarendon College should be the first team to win four straight games when they play away to Thompson Town in Zone H, while Lennon and Denbigh will meet in a game which could decide which team stays second behind Clarendon.

    Annotto Bay will have their tails up when they travel to take on Oracabessa following Tuesday's 7-0 demolition of Tacky as they seek to take over the lead in Zone K.

    Annotto Bay are on seven points and in fourth place, but just a point behind Brimmervale, Oracabessa and St Mary Technical.
    Yesterday's results
    Petersfield's Orpheous McPherson (left), gets ready to make a cross during first-half action against Mannings School in Sav-la-Mar yesterday. Petersfield won the game 2-0. (Photo: Paul Reid)
    Zone A
    St James High 2 William Knibb 0
    Irwin 0 Herbert Morrison 0
    Cornwall College 4 Anchovy 0
    Zone B
    Knockalva Tech 0 Merlene Ottey 2
    Rusea's 5 Cambridge 0
    Green Island 1 Frome 3
    Zone C
    Mannings 0 Petersfield 2
    Grange Hill 5 Maude McLeod 0
    Godfrey Stewart 6 Little London 0
    Zone D
    Marcus Garvey 1 Cedric Titus 2
    Aabuthnott Gallimore 0 Ocho Rios 2
    Zone F
    Belair 1 Manchester High 2
    DeCarteret 2 Porus 0
    Zone G
    Spalding 12 Albert Town 0
    Christiana 1 Holmwood 3
    Zone J
    Ewarton 2 Glengoffe 3
    Dinthill 2 McGrath 0
    Bog Walk 0 Charlemont 0
    Zone L (a)
    Titchfield 0 Happy Grove 0
    Fair Prospect 2 Port Antonio 2
    Today's schedule
    Zone E
    Maggotty vs Newell @ Appleton Estates
    Black River vs STETHS @ Black River
    Zone H
    Vere vs Claude McKay @ Brancourt
    Thompson Town vs Clarendon @ Office Oval
    Lennon vs Denbigh @ Lennon
    Zone I
    Garvey Maceo vs Glenmuir @ York Town Comm Centre
    Central vs Old Harbour @ Effortville Comm Centre
    Zone K
    Tacky vs Islington @ Tacky
    St Mary Technical vs Iona @ Richmond Prison Farm
    Brimmervale vs St Mary High @ Brimmervale
    Oracabessa vs Annotto Bay @ Rio Nuevo
    Zone L (b)
    Morant Bay vs St Thomas Technical @ York Oval
    Paul Bogle vs Yallahs @ Paul Bogle
    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
    Che Guevara.

  • #2
    I thought a forced keeper substitution did not count as one of the regular 3 subs?!?!


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    • #3
      Any and every change is counted...maybe thats what they do in St Elizabeth but nowhere else in the real world.

      This is the second time I have seen this happen ion Westmoreland, first time was a Confed game some time ago when a St James team was allowed to make four changes after a young goal keeper broke his leg.
      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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      • #4
        Play over the match - Mannings

        Originally posted by Sickko View Post
        D'Cup blunder!
        Mannings allowed 4 subs, but Petersfield win 2-0PAUL A REID, Observer Writer reidp@jamaicaobserver.com
        Thursday, September 27, 2007

        Petersfield High's Orpheous McPherson (second left), tries to outjump Mannings' replacement goalkeeper, Jermaine Bien-Amine, during yesterday's ISSA Pepsi/Digicel Zone C game in Sav-la-Mar. Petersfield won 2-0. (Photo: Paul Reid)
        MONTEGO BAY, St James - There was controversy at Mannings School in Sav-la-Mar yesterday when the home team used four substitutes in a Zone C daCosta Cup football match against Petersfield High.

        Neither the Mannings coaching staff headed by Eaton Bruce nor referee Ian Myles or the assistant Easton Vanhorne picked up the mistake which was spotted by media personnel covering the ISSA/Digicel/Pepsi schoolboy game.

        Mannings were forced to substitute goalkeeper Antonio James early in the game after he was injured. Later, another substitute, David McKenzie, was also injured and had to be substituted, which was when the fourth change was made.

        Petersfield, meanwhile, bounced back form their loss to Grange Hill on Saturday to win 2-0 with goals from Rondel Morris and Winston Heaven.

        Morris scored from the penalty spot in the seventh minute after James pulled down the mercurial Orpheous McPherson while Heaven added the second late in the game.
        Meanwhile, five schools - including former champions Cornwall College and Frome Technical - won their third straight game yesterday.

        In addition to the champions, St James High, Spalding and Manchester High were also on the winning sheet.

        Spalding went on a goalscoring spree, hammering Albert Town 12-0 in a Zone G encounter, with hat-tricks from Orville Daley and Jamali Powell and two each from Milton Christopher, Christopher Brooks and Andre Salmon.

        Radcliff Hall took his tally to six as he scored a hat-trick for Cornwall College in their 4-0 scoreline over Anchovy High to stay tops in Zone A on goal difference over St James High, who were 2-0 winners over William Knibb.

        Manchester High beat Belair 2-1 to stay atop Zone F.
        Defending champions Glenmuir will face what is expected to be their sternest test in Zone I when they face Garvey Maceo at York Community Centre in one of 12 matches this afternoon.

        Both teams are unbeaten and are yet to concede a goal after two games each and jointly lead the group with Old Harbour High, who have played three games.
        Garvey Maceo are yet to beat Glenmuir since they moved to Zone I in 2004, but managed to draw both games last season - an improvement over the previous season when they were beaten 5-0 and 2-0.

        Garvey Maceo coach, Jeffrey Hewitt, will be hoping Ashton Bennett, last season's top marksman with 23 goals, will lead them past the champions and title favourites.

        Patrick 'Jackie' Walters, who conditions Glenmuir, said in the pre-season they can't afford to relax against any opponent and his charges will be ready to stamp their class against Garvey Maceo.

        Ricardo Webb leads Glenmuir with three goals and will get support from captain James Thomas, Jon-Ross Doyley and Draion McNain.

        Old Harbour, meanwhile, will be back in action for the first time since last Wednesday and will play away to Central High.

        Fresh off their 1-0 win over Lennon on Tuesday, Clarendon College should be the first team to win four straight games when they play away to Thompson Town in Zone H, while Lennon and Denbigh will meet in a game which could decide which team stays second behind Clarendon.

        Annotto Bay will have their tails up when they travel to take on Oracabessa following Tuesday's 7-0 demolition of Tacky as they seek to take over the lead in Zone K.

        Annotto Bay are on seven points and in fourth place, but just a point behind Brimmervale, Oracabessa and St Mary Technical.
        Yesterday's results
        Petersfield's Orpheous McPherson (left), gets ready to make a cross during first-half action against Mannings School in Sav-la-Mar yesterday. Petersfield won the game 2-0. (Photo: Paul Reid)
        Zone A
        St James High 2 William Knibb 0
        Irwin 0 Herbert Morrison 0
        Cornwall College 4 Anchovy 0
        Zone B
        Knockalva Tech 0 Merlene Ottey 2
        Rusea's 5 Cambridge 0
        Green Island 1 Frome 3
        Zone C
        Mannings 0 Petersfield 2
        Grange Hill 5 Maude McLeod 0
        Godfrey Stewart 6 Little London 0
        Zone D
        Marcus Garvey 1 Cedric Titus 2
        Aabuthnott Gallimore 0 Ocho Rios 2
        Zone F
        Belair 1 Manchester High 2
        DeCarteret 2 Porus 0
        Zone G
        Spalding 12 Albert Town 0
        Christiana 1 Holmwood 3
        Zone J
        Ewarton 2 Glengoffe 3
        Dinthill 2 McGrath 0
        Bog Walk 0 Charlemont 0
        Zone L (a)
        Titchfield 0 Happy Grove 0
        Fair Prospect 2 Port Antonio 2
        Today's schedule
        Zone E
        Maggotty vs Newell @ Appleton Estates
        Black River vs STETHS @ Black River
        Zone H
        Vere vs Claude McKay @ Brancourt
        Thompson Town vs Clarendon @ Office Oval
        Lennon vs Denbigh @ Lennon
        Zone I
        Garvey Maceo vs Glenmuir @ York Town Comm Centre
        Central vs Old Harbour @ Effortville Comm Centre
        Zone K
        Tacky vs Islington @ Tacky
        St Mary Technical vs Iona @ Richmond Prison Farm
        Brimmervale vs St Mary High @ Brimmervale
        Oracabessa vs Annotto Bay @ Rio Nuevo
        Zone L (b)
        Morant Bay vs St Thomas Technical @ York Oval
        Paul Bogle vs Yallahs @ Paul Bogle


        Manningd should demand that the match be played over. People have worst and sued. One lady sued after putting a cup of coffee between her legs and a another fellow sued after was stopped twice but not the 3rd time from juming head first into a pool.
        The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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        • #5
          A team must have a goal keeper, A player that is on the field can be appointed goal keeper but that is not counted as a sub
          The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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          • #6
            Mosiah watch too much MLS. I think the MLS allows GK sub which is not counted in the three subs.
            "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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            • #7
              Garvey upstage Glenmuir 1-0
              published: Friday | September 28, 2007




              Adrian Frater, News Editor

              WESTERN BUREAU:
              CHAMPIONS GLENMUIR High yesterday lost their unbeaten record in Zone I of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup when Garvey Maceo, behind a first-half strike by Daniel Callaghan, upstaged them 1-0 at the York Town Community Centre in Clarendon.

              By virtue of their win, Garvey Maceo are now joint leaders of the group with Old Harbour, who had a 1-0 win over Central High in their game at Effortville Community Centre, also in Clarendon.

              However, the Old Harbour team, which scored through Jabari Baker, has played four games to Garvey Maceo's three.

              "We prepared ourselves well for this game and this win was not a surprise, we expected it," said Garvey Maceo's coach, Jeffrey Hewitt. "We saw this win coming from as far back as last year it is just that it happened today," he said.

              Garvey Maceo's goal, which came in the 18th minute, saw Glenmuir's custodian Christopher Lewis make a brilliant save to deny Andre Prince, but the ball rebounded to Callaghan, who buried it into the back of the net.

              In other games yesterday, St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) returned to their winning ways in Zone E, blunting Black River 2-0 at Black River. The win took STETHS to six points - three behind runaway group leaders Munro College, who did not have a game yesterday.

              Over in hotly-contested Zone K, Brimmervale maintained their position atop the standings with a 2-0 win over St. Mary High, which moved them to 11 points. After five games, Brimmervale now have three wins and two draws, which makes them one of the favourites to advance from what has been a competitive zone so far.

              Yesterday's results
              Zone E: Maggotty 0 Newell 1, Black River 0 STETHS 2.

              Zone H: Vere 5 Claude McKay 0, Thompson Town 0 Clarendon College 1, Lennon 1 Denbigh 0.

              Zone I: Garvey Maceo 1 Glenmuir 0, Central 0 Old Harbour 1.

              Zone K: Tacky 5 Islington 2, St. Mary Tech 2 Iona 2, Brimmervale 2 St. Mary High 0, Oracabessa 0 Annotto Bay 0.
              Zone L (B): Paul Bogle 0 Yallahs 2.
              "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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              • #8
                I think this is on or about the 3rd time we are hearing of a favoured team being whipped?

                Is it better coaches at these schools not considered 'perennial favourites'...or, just more effort by the other teams and the showing up of the 'established coaches' as not all that?
                "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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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Karl View Post
                  The win took STETHS to six points - three behind runaway group leaders Munro College, who did not have a game yesterday.
                  Runaway?!? With the first round not even finished?!?


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                  • #10
                    Like track and field, I think better football coaches are spreading their wings throughout the schools.

                    Still need some fields. Some can be as bad as when you used to ref, Karl! Even Munro's gone to the dogs as far as I am concerned.


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                    • #11
                      Ha ha ha...Because you reading the wrong newspaper...
                      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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                      • #12
                        Sickko, yuh know seh mi a boycott Observer? Well, as much as I can. I think yuh know why. I hope a not boxing food outta yuh mout'.


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