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			<title><![CDATA[Catherine Hall, Heights to clash for Senior League crown]]></title>
			<link>https://www.footballjamaica.com/labrish/thread-109.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2017 18:05:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Catherine Hall FC and Heights FC confirmed their places in the final of the St James Football Association Sandals International Senior League, in rescheduled games at the UDC Field on Thursday.<br />
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Heights FC came from behind to beat Seba FC 2-1 in the first game to advance 4-1 on aggregate after they had won the first game, last week 2-0, while Catherine Hall just edged Lilliput Rovers 4-3 on aggregate after they lost 1-2 subsequent to winning the first game 3-1.<br />
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The games were originally scheduled for Tuesday, but had to be postponed due to a waterlogged field.<br />
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The final will be decided tomorrow at Jarrett Park starting at 6:00pm, with the winners qualifying for next season's Western Confederation Super League.<br />
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Kemar Brown kept up his good scoring form, giving Heights FC the lead late in the game to grant his team a decisive margin.<br />
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Kevon Baugh scored for Seba FC in the 16th minute to cut Heights FC's advantage in half, and they held the lead in the game until the 85th minute when Brown re-established his team's two-goals-lead and then added a second in the 89th minute to kill off the game as a contest.<br />
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Jeremie Bucknor and Steven Bramwell scored for Lilliput Rovers but Kemar Reid's goal was enough for Catherine Hall to just get by and qualify for the final.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Catherine Hall FC and Heights FC confirmed their places in the final of the St James Football Association Sandals International Senior League, in rescheduled games at the UDC Field on Thursday.<br />
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Heights FC came from behind to beat Seba FC 2-1 in the first game to advance 4-1 on aggregate after they had won the first game, last week 2-0, while Catherine Hall just edged Lilliput Rovers 4-3 on aggregate after they lost 1-2 subsequent to winning the first game 3-1.<br />
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The games were originally scheduled for Tuesday, but had to be postponed due to a waterlogged field.<br />
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The final will be decided tomorrow at Jarrett Park starting at 6:00pm, with the winners qualifying for next season's Western Confederation Super League.<br />
<br />
Kemar Brown kept up his good scoring form, giving Heights FC the lead late in the game to grant his team a decisive margin.<br />
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Kevon Baugh scored for Seba FC in the 16th minute to cut Heights FC's advantage in half, and they held the lead in the game until the 85th minute when Brown re-established his team's two-goals-lead and then added a second in the 89th minute to kill off the game as a contest.<br />
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Jeremie Bucknor and Steven Bramwell scored for Lilliput Rovers but Kemar Reid's goal was enough for Catherine Hall to just get by and qualify for the final.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Seba 5 Marl Road 1]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2017 02:21:05 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Seba FC completed the semi-final match-ups in the St James Football Association/Sandals International Senior League after hammering Marl Road FC 5-1 in their final third-round game in Granville on Thursday.<br />
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Keith Clarke scored a hat-trick to lead Seba FC to the win as they finished on 23 points and in second place on the points tables.<br />
Catherine Hall FC topped the tables with 28 points from their 13 games, and will play Lilliput Rovers in one semi-final set to start next Tuesday.<br />
Seba FC will play Heights FC in the other semi-final, with the return-leg set for the next Tuesday, June 13, and the winners on aggregate qualifying for the final.<br />
On Thursday, both teams finished with 10 players each, with Seba FC's Nicardo Malcolmsent off in the 58th minute after picking up a second yellow card, while Oniel Parkinson of Marl Road got his marching orders in the 78th minute after he was also shown a second yellow card.<br />
Three days after they were held 0-0 by Catherine Hall FC at the UDC field, Seba FC faced a must-win game and responded with one of their best results of the season, as Clarke scored in the 13th, 62nd and 66th minutes, while Jomo Sutherland scored in the 40th minute and Kevown Baugh in the 80th minute.<br />
Dalkeith McPherson had pulled Marl Road level with a penalty kick in the 33rd minute.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Seba FC completed the semi-final match-ups in the St James Football Association/Sandals International Senior League after hammering Marl Road FC 5-1 in their final third-round game in Granville on Thursday.<br />
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Keith Clarke scored a hat-trick to lead Seba FC to the win as they finished on 23 points and in second place on the points tables.<br />
Catherine Hall FC topped the tables with 28 points from their 13 games, and will play Lilliput Rovers in one semi-final set to start next Tuesday.<br />
Seba FC will play Heights FC in the other semi-final, with the return-leg set for the next Tuesday, June 13, and the winners on aggregate qualifying for the final.<br />
On Thursday, both teams finished with 10 players each, with Seba FC's Nicardo Malcolmsent off in the 58th minute after picking up a second yellow card, while Oniel Parkinson of Marl Road got his marching orders in the 78th minute after he was also shown a second yellow card.<br />
Three days after they were held 0-0 by Catherine Hall FC at the UDC field, Seba FC faced a must-win game and responded with one of their best results of the season, as Clarke scored in the 13th, 62nd and 66th minutes, while Jomo Sutherland scored in the 40th minute and Kevown Baugh in the 80th minute.<br />
Dalkeith McPherson had pulled Marl Road level with a penalty kick in the 33rd minute.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[A W for Cambridge Utd]]></title>
			<link>https://www.footballjamaica.com/labrish/thread-98.html</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2017 02:20:02 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Cambridge United got their St James Football Association Guardian Group Division Two season off to a big start on Wednesday, blanking Barnett Oval FC 4-0 in their Group One game at the UDC Field.<br />
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Samuel Russell scored twice in the second half for Cambridge, who took over the lead in the group after the other two games both ended in 1-1 draws.<br />
Also on Wednesday, King Gate FC came from 0-2 down to earn a 2-2 draw with Anchovy High in a Zone Two game at Anchovy High.<br />
At the UDC field, Cambridge United led 1-0 at half-time through a 27th-minute goal from Damion James, before Russell made it 3-0 with his double in the 46th and 70th minutes.<br />
Obrien Bent then added the fourth in the 75th minute.<br />
At Anchovy, the home team went ahead twice, but each time King Gate FC responded to share the points.<br />
Resean Grey gave Anchovy High the lead in the fifth minute, but Jahnoi Achukwu equalised in the 24th minute.<br />
Shaquille West scored in the 19th minute to restore Anchovy High's lead, but Cavaughn Schloss scored for King Gate in the 72nd minute.<br />
Two days after drawing 0-0 against Club Ville FC, Belmont FC will make a second attempt at getting their first this afternoon when they face Young Strikers in a Zone Two game at the UDC field, set to start at 3:00 pm.<br />
Both teams will be seeking their first win after Young Strikers were beaten 2-0 by Ibero Star FC in their opening game earlier in the week.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Cambridge United got their St James Football Association Guardian Group Division Two season off to a big start on Wednesday, blanking Barnett Oval FC 4-0 in their Group One game at the UDC Field.<br />
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Samuel Russell scored twice in the second half for Cambridge, who took over the lead in the group after the other two games both ended in 1-1 draws.<br />
Also on Wednesday, King Gate FC came from 0-2 down to earn a 2-2 draw with Anchovy High in a Zone Two game at Anchovy High.<br />
At the UDC field, Cambridge United led 1-0 at half-time through a 27th-minute goal from Damion James, before Russell made it 3-0 with his double in the 46th and 70th minutes.<br />
Obrien Bent then added the fourth in the 75th minute.<br />
At Anchovy, the home team went ahead twice, but each time King Gate FC responded to share the points.<br />
Resean Grey gave Anchovy High the lead in the fifth minute, but Jahnoi Achukwu equalised in the 24th minute.<br />
Shaquille West scored in the 19th minute to restore Anchovy High's lead, but Cavaughn Schloss scored for King Gate in the 72nd minute.<br />
Two days after drawing 0-0 against Club Ville FC, Belmont FC will make a second attempt at getting their first this afternoon when they face Young Strikers in a Zone Two game at the UDC field, set to start at 3:00 pm.<br />
Both teams will be seeking their first win after Young Strikers were beaten 2-0 by Ibero Star FC in their opening game earlier in the week.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sandals held by MoBay Boys Club in Super League]]></title>
			<link>https://www.footballjamaica.com/labrish/thread-52.html</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2017 21:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Sandals South Coast dropped points for the first time this season in the Jamaica Football Federation Western Confederation JB Rum Super League after they had to come from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Montego Bay Boys Club on Saturday as the competition resumed following the Christmas/New Year break.<br />
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Sandals South Coast won their previous three games and remain one of three teams who are still unbeaten. The other two are Montego Bay Boys Club and Reggae Youths, who beat Three Miles River for their third-straight win.<br />
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The struggles of former champions Wadadah FC continued after they were edged 0-1 by Holland United to lose their fourth-straight Super League game.<br />
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To add insult to injury, Wadadah finished the game with 10 players after Ronaldo McLeish was red-carded by referee Delroy Harding less than a minute after he went on in the second half.<br />
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At Whitehouse, Montego Bay Boys Club took the lead in the 52nd minute through Michael Thompson and looked well on their way to take all three points before Nicardo Dennis grabbed the equaliser two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the game.<br />
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At WesPow Park in Tucker, O’Carey Spence scored twice to bring his goal tally to five, leading Reggae Youths to a 2-0 win over promoted Three Miles River.<br />
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Spence scored in the 18th and 75th minutes as Reggae Youths raced to 10 points and lead Zone One.<br />
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Despite a morale-boosting win over Faulkland FC in a St James FA Knockout game a week before, Wadadah FC went down to Holland United, who were getting their first points of the season.<br />
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Nelson Adams’ 35th- minute goal was the difference between the clubs, and Wadadah FC’s plight was made even more difficult after McLeish, who was subbed on in the 72nd minute, was sent off almost immediately after he lashed out at an opponent.<br />
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Promoted Hopewell United earned a point away to Beaches Negril at the Long Bay Beach Park thanks to a stoppage-time goal from Hitola Gardener.<br />
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Kemar Dawkins had given Beaches the lead in the 45th minute with his third goal of the season but the Green Island High schoolboy made sure his team took home a point when he equalised a minute into stoppage time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Sandals South Coast dropped points for the first time this season in the Jamaica Football Federation Western Confederation JB Rum Super League after they had to come from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Montego Bay Boys Club on Saturday as the competition resumed following the Christmas/New Year break.<br />
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Sandals South Coast won their previous three games and remain one of three teams who are still unbeaten. The other two are Montego Bay Boys Club and Reggae Youths, who beat Three Miles River for their third-straight win.<br />
<br />
The struggles of former champions Wadadah FC continued after they were edged 0-1 by Holland United to lose their fourth-straight Super League game.<br />
<br />
To add insult to injury, Wadadah finished the game with 10 players after Ronaldo McLeish was red-carded by referee Delroy Harding less than a minute after he went on in the second half.<br />
<br />
At Whitehouse, Montego Bay Boys Club took the lead in the 52nd minute through Michael Thompson and looked well on their way to take all three points before Nicardo Dennis grabbed the equaliser two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the game.<br />
<br />
At WesPow Park in Tucker, O’Carey Spence scored twice to bring his goal tally to five, leading Reggae Youths to a 2-0 win over promoted Three Miles River.<br />
<br />
Spence scored in the 18th and 75th minutes as Reggae Youths raced to 10 points and lead Zone One.<br />
<br />
Despite a morale-boosting win over Faulkland FC in a St James FA Knockout game a week before, Wadadah FC went down to Holland United, who were getting their first points of the season.<br />
<br />
Nelson Adams’ 35th- minute goal was the difference between the clubs, and Wadadah FC’s plight was made even more difficult after McLeish, who was subbed on in the 72nd minute, was sent off almost immediately after he lashed out at an opponent.<br />
<br />
Promoted Hopewell United earned a point away to Beaches Negril at the Long Bay Beach Park thanks to a stoppage-time goal from Hitola Gardener.<br />
<br />
Kemar Dawkins had given Beaches the lead in the 45th minute with his third goal of the season but the Green Island High schoolboy made sure his team took home a point when he equalised a minute into stoppage time.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Faulkland, Three Miles River debut in Western Confed Super League]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2017 21:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[MONTEGO BAY, St James — Teams Faulkland FC of St James and Three Miles River of Westmoreland will make their first-ever appearance in a Jamaica Football Federation’s (JFF) Western Confederation Charlie’s JB Rum Super League game today as the season kicks off with a triple-header at Jarrett Park, starting at 3:00 pm.<br />
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Faulkland FC have moved smoothly through the St James league, earning promotion every year for the last three seasons after winning the Division One and Senior League the last two seasons, and will face last season’s beaten finalists Sandals Whitehouse in the 5:00 pm game.<br />
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Three Miles River won the Westmoreland Major League last season for their first-ever title at that level and will kick off the season against Trelawny’s Clark’s Town, the beaten mid-season finalists last year.<br />
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Defending champions Granville FC of St James will open their defence against another promoted team, Hopewell United of Hanover, in the 7:00 pm feature<br />
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Granville FC win their third title last season beating Sandals Whitehouse on penalty kicks in the final at Jarrett Park, but failed to make it past the JFF Premier League play-offs and will line-up in the 12 team league, seeking back-to-back titles.<br />
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The other games in the first round will be played on Tuesday; former champions Wadadah FC take on Montego Bay Boys Club in a St James derby at the UDC field, Beaches Negril host Reggae Youths at Long Bay Beach Park, and Petersfield FC host Trelawny’s Holland United — the fourth promoted team.<br />
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The Jamaica Observer has learned that former national captain Donovan Ricketts has taken over as coach at Wadadah FC, replacing his brother Daniel.<br />
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Twelve teams will compete for the title and the right to contest the Premier League play-offs, and will face each other twice before the top two in each zone advance to the semi-finals.<br />
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The top teams on points after the first round will also meet in a mid-season play-off.<br />
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Granville FC, Beaches Negril, Clarks Town, Reggae Youths, Three Miles River and Hopewell FC will play in Zone One; while Sandals Whitehouse, Wadadah FC, Petersfield FC, Montego Bay Boys Club, Holland United and Faulkland FC will be in a tough-looking Zone Two.<br />
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St James clubs make up nearly half of all the clubs ,taking part with five — Granville FC, Reggae Youths, Wadadah FC, Montego Bay Boys and Girls Club as well as Faulkland FC.<br />
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Westmoreland account for four: Sandals Whitehouse, Beaches Negril, Petersfield and Three Miles River. Trelawny will have two teams in Clarks Town and Holland United who are returning after a one-year absence, while Hanover will have just Hopewell United, (formerly Bamboo United) who are returning to the league.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[MONTEGO BAY, St James — Teams Faulkland FC of St James and Three Miles River of Westmoreland will make their first-ever appearance in a Jamaica Football Federation’s (JFF) Western Confederation Charlie’s JB Rum Super League game today as the season kicks off with a triple-header at Jarrett Park, starting at 3:00 pm.<br />
<br />
Faulkland FC have moved smoothly through the St James league, earning promotion every year for the last three seasons after winning the Division One and Senior League the last two seasons, and will face last season’s beaten finalists Sandals Whitehouse in the 5:00 pm game.<br />
<br />
Three Miles River won the Westmoreland Major League last season for their first-ever title at that level and will kick off the season against Trelawny’s Clark’s Town, the beaten mid-season finalists last year.<br />
<br />
Defending champions Granville FC of St James will open their defence against another promoted team, Hopewell United of Hanover, in the 7:00 pm feature<br />
<br />
Granville FC win their third title last season beating Sandals Whitehouse on penalty kicks in the final at Jarrett Park, but failed to make it past the JFF Premier League play-offs and will line-up in the 12 team league, seeking back-to-back titles.<br />
<br />
The other games in the first round will be played on Tuesday; former champions Wadadah FC take on Montego Bay Boys Club in a St James derby at the UDC field, Beaches Negril host Reggae Youths at Long Bay Beach Park, and Petersfield FC host Trelawny’s Holland United — the fourth promoted team.<br />
<br />
The Jamaica Observer has learned that former national captain Donovan Ricketts has taken over as coach at Wadadah FC, replacing his brother Daniel.<br />
<br />
Twelve teams will compete for the title and the right to contest the Premier League play-offs, and will face each other twice before the top two in each zone advance to the semi-finals.<br />
<br />
The top teams on points after the first round will also meet in a mid-season play-off.<br />
<br />
Granville FC, Beaches Negril, Clarks Town, Reggae Youths, Three Miles River and Hopewell FC will play in Zone One; while Sandals Whitehouse, Wadadah FC, Petersfield FC, Montego Bay Boys Club, Holland United and Faulkland FC will be in a tough-looking Zone Two.<br />
<br />
St James clubs make up nearly half of all the clubs ,taking part with five — Granville FC, Reggae Youths, Wadadah FC, Montego Bay Boys and Girls Club as well as Faulkland FC.<br />
<br />
Westmoreland account for four: Sandals Whitehouse, Beaches Negril, Petersfield and Three Miles River. Trelawny will have two teams in Clarks Town and Holland United who are returning after a one-year absence, while Hanover will have just Hopewell United, (formerly Bamboo United) who are returning to the league.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ali McNab - Mobay man]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2017 07:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I didn't know McNab was a mobay 'baller, Cornwall College baller.  Nuff more respect to Ali just fi dat.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I didn't know McNab was a mobay 'baller, Cornwall College baller.  Nuff more respect to Ali just fi dat.]]></content:encoded>
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