Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Munro,STETHS Draw 0-0

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Many time Dacosta Cup Champions Munro College, held Dacosta Cup Champions STETHS to a 0-0 stalemate.

STETHS attacked Munro from the unset, but excellent goalkeeping by Lloyd Tyme, and keen defending by Central Defender and Captain Leighton Thorpe, and the defensive trio of Akeen Royal, Monair Moodie and former Black River High Captain Neon Brown was enough to keep STETHS at bay.

STETHS centre forward Derval Vascianna struck with a ferocious shot that was picked out of the "V" of the goal by the vigilant Tyme. STETHS struck again when they hit the post from a controversial free-kick that found its way to an unmarked player.

Munro settled a little better in the second half and could have caused problems for STETHS keeper Gregory McKogg had Amin Miller's shot been on target.

Munro lead Group F with ten (10) points, followed by STETHS on eight (8) points, and Decarteret College on seven (7) points.

Wednesday round of games beginning at 3:30pm with the home team named first are as follows:

Munro College vs Decarteret College
Lacovia vs Mile Gully
Maggotty vs STETHS

By: Kevin Hutchinson

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Munro clip Lacovia

Lacovia, St. Elizabeth- Kenry "Shorty" Rowe scored his first goal of the 2010 Dacosta Cup season when he struck a powerful free-kick that took a deflection that gave 2009 Ben Francis Finalists Munro College a 1-0 victory over Lacovia High.


Kenry "Shorty" Rowe

Munro resorted to maintaining their advantage gained in the first half  by cautiously attacking Lacovia in the second half. Lacovia could have equalised when Jermaine Seaton ran by Rasheem Eccleston, but booted wide from the right.

Munro responded a few minutes later when Shaunuvan Desouza weaved his way into the Lacovia goal area, but shot wide of the target.

In other Zone F games, Dacosta Cup champions STETHS warmed up for their "St. Elizabeth Derby" with Munro on Saturday with Markino Gillings scoring four times to give them an 8-0 win over Mile Gully at the STETHS Sports Complex yesterday. Decarteret College had a moral boosting 4-1 win over Maggotty High to remain in third place.

Saturdays round of matches scheduled to start at 3:30pm are as follows:

STETHS vs Munro College @ STETHS Sports Complex
Mile Gully vs Maggotty @ Mile Gully Sports Complex
Decarteret vs Lacovia @ Decarteret College

Monday, September 20, 2010

Munro over run Mile Gully 6-0


Left-Right: Goal Scorers Rasheem Eccleston, Xavier "Xavi" Hendricks, Shaunuvan Desouza, Amin "Killer" Miller, Akeen " Dutty Man" Royal

Malvern, St. Elizabeth: 2009 Ben Francis Finalist Munro College squashed minnows Mile Gully 6-0.

Rasheem Eccleston opened the scoring early in the first half with a cracker from long range.Akeen Royal made it 2-0 before the close of the half.

Munro would make changes to their forwards line when Levar"Craven " Dunchie was replaced by Amin "Killer"Miller, and Eccleston was replaced by midfield maestro Xavier Hendricks.

Miller wasted now time as he cut inside from the left to fire the ball into the roof of the net. Munro gained an indirect free -kick that was expertly guided just over the top of the Mile Gully wall by Captain Leighton"Egg Head" Thorpe, who picked out the onrushing Royal who headed the ball it into the goal.

Xavier Hendricks , and Shaunuvan Desouza would add to the final score with enterprising runs down the left and right flanks respectively.

Munro leads Zone F with 6 points, followed by STETHS on 4 points. Munro should get their first real test of this round when they play away this Wednesday to Lacovia High who drew with Maggotty 1-1 on the week-end.

The full line-up of games which begin at 3:30 pm this Wednesday in group F are as follows:

Lacovia   vs Munro
Maggotty vs DeCarteret
STETHS vs Mile Gully

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Munro race to Lead in Zone F

Appleton, St. Elizabeth- 2009 Ben Francis Finalists Munro College rounded Maggotty High 3-0 to assume the leadership of Zone F. In the other Zone F game DeCarteret College clipped returnees Mile Gully 1-0 to join Munro on three points. STETHS and Lacovia are next with a point each after their dull 1-1 draw on Saturday.

Munro turned in a lackluster performance against a young Maggotty team that boasts a couple of the St. Elizabeth parish U15 team members. After an earlier miss from Karl Simpson, 2010 Munro U17 team Captain Shaunavan Desouza rocketed the ball into the net from a cross on the edge of the 18 yard box. Munro 2010 U17 striker Amin "Killer" Miller scored his first goal at senior level when he headed the ball into the goal. Akeen Royal also added to the scoring.

STETHS coach Andrew Edwards is a worried man. His team did not look good on Saturday against a defensive minded Lacovia High. STETHS were made to fight hard for the 1-1 scoreline after Lacovia drew first blood from a Jermaine Seaton strike. Lacovia has problems of their own; key member of the Lacovia coaching Lance Morgan was taken aback when his strategy for the game against STETHS was not employed.

Munro's chances to win the Zone are quite good, but they most avoid defeat away to Lacovia next Wednesday, and STETHS the following Saturday to keep these hopes alive.

The next round of games in Zone F for Saturday are as follows:

Lacovia vs Maggotty
Munro vs Mile Gully
Decarteret vs STETHS




Krishem Black attempts to score a header against Cornwall in the 2010 Jackson Shield, Munro lost 1-0.