Friday, November 27, 2009

Munro Lift Galloway Cup (U16)

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Munro became the 2009 Galloway Cup champions when they thumped Maud McLeod 3-0.

Munro took the lead late in the first half when striker Levar Dunchie was fouled in the box. Midfielder Kaneil Harrison converted from the spot.

Munro would dominate from this point and go further ahead when Dunchie collected a pass on the right, went around two defenders and riffled the ball into the goal at the far post.

Shaunuvan Desouza would make it 3-0 when he ran down the left, cut inside, beating the goalkeeper with a powerful shot at the near post.



Levar Dunchie scores Munro's second goal



                                         Shaunuvan Desouza scores Munro's third


Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Munro,Maud Mcleod battle for Galloway Cup

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Munro College warmed up for the Galloway Cup final with a 1-0 win over Manchester High. Shaunuvan Desouza scored the winner.


Shaunuvan Desouza

This final promises to be intriguing, given that both Munro and Maud Mcloed are potent and undefeated. Kick-off is tomorrow starting 3pm at STETHS.

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Munro Advance to U16 Final

Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Munro College advanced to the Galloway Cup final after Manchester High lost 2-1 to Green Island yesterday.

Munro had raced to the top of the zone on 9 points from 3 games with the game to be played against Manchester on Monday.

In their opening quarterfinal game Munro spanked Aubuthknott Gallimore 5-1, with goals from Shaunuvan Desouza, Kaneil Harrison, Levar Dunchie and Amin Miller (Twice).

At Cornwall College, Munro had to fight hard to get past a teak tough Cornwall defense. Chadwick Morrison ran down the left to guide a pass to the prolific Amin Miller who fired powerfully into the Cornwall goal.

Munro maximized their home advantage against Green Island with Amin Miller grabbing a hat-trick, along with Shaunuvan Desouza, Levar Dunchie, and Kevon Farqueson scoring to hammer Green Island 6-0.

Munro's opponent for the final will be Maud McCloud High. There is contemplation to make this Final the curtain raiser for the Dacosta Cup semi-final on Saturday November 28, 2009. Stand by for more words on that.


Levar Dunchie scores against Green Island.

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Munro exit Dacosta Cup with Win


                                                         Chris Wint

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Ben Francis Finalists Munro College went out with a bang when they demolished Bellefield High by 5-0.

Chris "Chriwi"Wint found his scoring boots to score thrice, while Kenry"Shorty"Rowe, and Jordan"Betti"Bell accounted for one a piece. With this result Munro became the most prolific team in Group 3, failing to advance by a single point.

We would like to thank all the players, coaches, fans and well wishers who made this football season good.
Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

U14/U16 Report:Munro slam Aubuthnott Gallimore 5-1 (U16)

Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Many time Galloway Cup champions Munro College hammered Aubuthnott Gallimore 5-1 with goals from Shaunuvan Desouza, Kaneil Harrison, Levar Dunchie and Amin Miller (Twice).

The remaining quarterfinal fixtures for the Galloway Cup with home team named first and matches starting at 3:00pm are as follows:

Cornwall vs. Munro, Monday 16.11.2009

Munro vs. Green Island, Wednesday 18.11.2009

Manchester vs. Munro, Monday 23.11.2009

The Munro U14 team who also won their zone will open their account on Monday.

The quarterfinal fixtures for the U14 competition with home team named first and matches starting at 3:00pm are as follows:

Munro vs. Knox, Monday 16.11.2009

Petersfield vs. Munro, Thursday 19.11.2009

Munro vs. Herbert Morrison, Monday 23.11.2009

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

(Left-Right) Levar Dunchie, Amin Miller, Shaunavan Desouza, Kaneil Harrison

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Munro U14 & U16 Report


  Levar Dunchie (Left) Kashif Miller(Right)

Malvern, St. Elizabeth- The Munro College U14 team had 1-0 wins in matches against STETHS and Lacovia. Jermaine Perry scored against STETHS and Antonio Gregg scored against Lacovia.

The Munro U16 team did just as well with a 2-0 win over Newell, and a 1-0 win over STETHS. Levar Dunchie scored one a piece in both games, with Kashif Miller scoring in the Newell game

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Munro out of Dacosta Cup


Munro Lineup for Ben Francis Final

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Ben Francis Finalist Munro were sent crashing out of the Dacosta Cup when they failed to score numerous opportunities against Spalding.

Spalding soaked up a lot off pressure, but managed to score from two elementary defensive errors by Munro. The first goal was scored when Lloyd Tyme came off his goal line and missed the ball totally. The second scored when central defender Leighton Thorpe ricocheted the ball of his own defender, provided an opening for Spalding to tap in.

Despite these errors, Munro could have drawn the game, missing even an empty goal in the process.

We would like to thank all those who supported the team, and look forward to more support next year, as 16 members of the team will be returning for next year.

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Munro salvage draw with Clarendon

Jamalco, Clarendon- Ben Francis finalists Munro College came away with a 1-1 draw against former champions Clarendon College.

Clarendon scored early when Munro central defender Leighton Thorpe lost his footing, was robbed of the ball, and with Munro keeper Lloyd Tyme at his mercy the Clarendon attacker fired into the goal.

Munro was resolute and came back strongly, pegging Clarendon in their half for long periods. The opportunities came and went, but Munro would get the equalizer late in the second half.

Rasheem Eccleston curled a corner into the Clarendon goal area which presented all kinds of problems for the Clarendon defense, resulting in an own goal.

Munro went in search of the winner, with Errol Davis racing past the Clarendon defense to cross inside, Rafique Roberts resulting shot went straight at the Clarendon goalkeeper.

Munro will play last year's beaten finalists Spalding Comprehensive on Saturday at STETHS beginning at 3:00pm.



Clarendon College defenders look on as Rasheem Eccleston's corner is deflected into the goal.

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Munro stunned by Glenmuir 3-0

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Munro College were shocked by Glenmuir 3-0 in the final of the Ben Francis completion.
Munro squandered many chances early and paid dearly for their misses, when Ricardo Webber guided a free kick into the goal to give Glenmuir a first half lead.

Munro went on the attack in the second half and could have equalized on a number of occasions, until Jamar Jackson's free kick beat Lloyd Tyme at the far post. Paul Wilson sealed the issue 3 minutes from time when he beat two defenders to fire the ball to the inside of the far post.

Munro will next play Clarendon College at Jamalco in the Dacosta Cup on Wednesday at 3:30pm.



Munro's 2009 Dacosta Cup Team

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager

Munro U14 & U16 Report

Black River, St. Elizabeth- Munro College's U14 team came away with a 3-2 victory against Black River High. Derron Duncan had a brace, while Stephano Hinds grabbed a single.

The Munro U16 game with Black River ended in a 0-0 stalemate.


(Left to Right) Stephano Hinds, Derron Duncan

Kevin Hutchinson
Team Manager