Malvern, St. Elizabeth- The Munro College U14 team hammered Newell by a 6-1margin to keep their unbeaten record in tact. Cayman Islands native David James shone like a beacon when he fired home two goals from long range. Speedster Rajay Ottey, urbanite Matthew Kerr Clarke, Timar Lewis, and Romario Desouza, the brother of Shaunuvan Desouza, all added a goal a piece to take Munro's tally to six.
In the feature game, the defending Champions had to work hard to clip Newell 2-1. Levar Dunchie opened the scoring for Munro when he ran down the right and fired into the goal. Dunchie would play his part in the second goal, when he kicked a precision corner that found the boots of central defender Derron Duncan who cracked a powerful volley into the net.
Mean while, the Munro Dacosta Cup team warmed up for their interzone round campaign when they drew 0-0 with Bethlehem Teachers College this afternoon.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Munro College U14 , and U16 teams win big
Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Rural U16 football champions Munro College opened the defense of their title with an easy 4-1 win over Balaclava High.Goal scorers were Levar Dunchie, Oshane 'Mudfish' Black, and Ria Sanga.
Their U14 counterparts swamped Balaclava by a 6-0 margin. Scoring for the U14 team was Romario Desouza from two well taking free kicks, Cayman Islands native David James, veteran striker Brandon Drummond, urbanite Matthew Kerr Clarke, and 2009 St. James U13 Captain Javane "Stewy" Stewart all adding one a piece to the score.
The remaining U16 fixtures are as follows:
Munro vs Newell, Tuesday October 26, 2010
Black River vs Munro, Friday October 29, 2010
STETHS vs Munro, Monday November 1, 2010
Lacovia vs Munro, Thursday November 4, 2010
The remaining U14 fixtures are as follows:
Munro vs Newell, Tuesday October 26, 2010
Black River vs Munro, Friday October 29, 2010
STETHS vs Munro, Monday November 1, 2010
The U14 games begin at 1:45pm, while the U16 games begin at 3:15pm with home teams listed first at shared venues.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Their U14 counterparts swamped Balaclava by a 6-0 margin. Scoring for the U14 team was Romario Desouza from two well taking free kicks, Cayman Islands native David James, veteran striker Brandon Drummond, urbanite Matthew Kerr Clarke, and 2009 St. James U13 Captain Javane "Stewy" Stewart all adding one a piece to the score.
The remaining U16 fixtures are as follows:
Munro vs Newell, Tuesday October 26, 2010
Black River vs Munro, Friday October 29, 2010
STETHS vs Munro, Monday November 1, 2010
Lacovia vs Munro, Thursday November 4, 2010
The remaining U14 fixtures are as follows:
Munro vs Newell, Tuesday October 26, 2010
Black River vs Munro, Friday October 29, 2010
STETHS vs Munro, Monday November 1, 2010
The U14 games begin at 1:45pm, while the U16 games begin at 3:15pm with home teams listed first at shared venues.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Munro College Interzone Fixtures
Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Many time Dacosta Cup Champions Munro College are now in preparation for the 2010 Dacosta Cup interzone round.
The fixtures are as follows:
Manchester High vs Munro College November 3, 2010 at Kirkvine Sports Club
Munro College vs Lennon High November 6, 2010 at STETHS
Manning's High vs Munro College November 10, 2010 at the Frome Sports Grounds
By: Kevin Hutchinson
The fixtures are as follows:
Manchester High vs Munro College November 3, 2010 at Kirkvine Sports Club
Munro College vs Lennon High November 6, 2010 at STETHS
Manning's High vs Munro College November 10, 2010 at the Frome Sports Grounds
By: Kevin Hutchinson
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Ben Francis KO Preliminary Round on in Ernest
Montego Bay, St. James- The games between Ruseas High and Manning;s High, and Manchester High and Clarendon College should take the spotlight as the 2010 Ben Francis KO kicks off with four matches tomorrow at 3:00pm.
The games and venues are as follows:
Old Harbour High vs Buff Bay at Prison Oval
Clarendon College vs Manchester High at Jamalco
Marcus Garvey Technical vs St. Mary Tech at Drax Hall
Ruseas High vs Manning's High at Jarrett Park
By Kevin Hutchinson
The games and venues are as follows:
Old Harbour High vs Buff Bay at Prison Oval
Clarendon College vs Manchester High at Jamalco
Marcus Garvey Technical vs St. Mary Tech at Drax Hall
Ruseas High vs Manning's High at Jarrett Park
By Kevin Hutchinson
Monday, October 18, 2010
Munro get set for Interzone Round
Mandeville, Manchester- Munro College came from a goal down to defeat Decarteret College by a 3-1 margin on Saturday.
Amin Miller, Krishem Black and Shaunuvan Dezousa were the scorers for Munro.
In the game last Wednesday against Lacovia High, Munro overcame some first half jitters to win 2-0. Akeen Royal picked up a red card when he brought down a Lacovia player who was heading goal ward.
Munro would strike back with Brandon Clarke getting his first goal of the season. Amin Miller would finish off a great combination between himself and Shaunuvan Desouza, resulting in the second goal.
Munro will face Manchester High, Manning's High, and the second place team in Zone H which could most likely be Lennon High in the inter zone round which begins November 3.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Amin Miller, Krishem Black and Shaunuvan Dezousa were the scorers for Munro.
In the game last Wednesday against Lacovia High, Munro overcame some first half jitters to win 2-0. Akeen Royal picked up a red card when he brought down a Lacovia player who was heading goal ward.
Munro would strike back with Brandon Clarke getting his first goal of the season. Amin Miller would finish off a great combination between himself and Shaunuvan Desouza, resulting in the second goal.
Munro will face Manchester High, Manning's High, and the second place team in Zone H which could most likely be Lennon High in the inter zone round which begins November 3.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Munro set to Return to Winning Ways
Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Munro College look to shake of the disappointment of their 2-0 loss to STETHS when they tackle Lacovia High this afternoon at 3:30pm.
Last Saturday at the Munro Sports Complex, the game came to life in the second half after a docile first half.
STETHS came close to scoring when Derval Vaccianna's right footed shot was headed off the line by Captain Leighton "Egg Head" Thorpe. Davian Ash produced a well placed header at the Munro goal, but the excellent Lloyd Tyme pulled of a great save.
STETHS scored the opening goal when forward Denmark Gillings weaved his way into the box, with Munro defender Monnair Moodie sliding in to thwart Gillings' run, referee Cardella Samuels pointed to the spot, deeming what appeared to be a good tackle an infraction instead. Levaughn Baker converted from the spot in the 69th minute.
Referee Samuels would make yet another blunder when Kaneil Harrison went up to challenge for a ball, but lost his balance hitting a STETHS player on the way down. Samuels proceeded to send him off.
Munro pressed for the equaliser, and appeared to half gotten it when they were awarded a penalty when STETHS defender Jason Jacobs handled the ball from a corner. Jacobs was red carded for his doings. This was not to be however, as STETHS substitute goalkeeper Leo-Pepe Cole blocked Leighton Thorpe's powerfully hit penalty.
STETHS would strike again when Ahkeem Jones latched on to a pass, calmly slotting past Lloyd Tyme.
Munro and STETHS have now qualified for the interzone round, after Decarteret College who are third in the group, were eliminated when they lost 1-0 to Lacovia on the weekend.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Last Saturday at the Munro Sports Complex, the game came to life in the second half after a docile first half.
STETHS came close to scoring when Derval Vaccianna's right footed shot was headed off the line by Captain Leighton "Egg Head" Thorpe. Davian Ash produced a well placed header at the Munro goal, but the excellent Lloyd Tyme pulled of a great save.
STETHS scored the opening goal when forward Denmark Gillings weaved his way into the box, with Munro defender Monnair Moodie sliding in to thwart Gillings' run, referee Cardella Samuels pointed to the spot, deeming what appeared to be a good tackle an infraction instead. Levaughn Baker converted from the spot in the 69th minute.
Referee Samuels would make yet another blunder when Kaneil Harrison went up to challenge for a ball, but lost his balance hitting a STETHS player on the way down. Samuels proceeded to send him off.
Munro pressed for the equaliser, and appeared to half gotten it when they were awarded a penalty when STETHS defender Jason Jacobs handled the ball from a corner. Jacobs was red carded for his doings. This was not to be however, as STETHS substitute goalkeeper Leo-Pepe Cole blocked Leighton Thorpe's powerfully hit penalty.
Leighton "Egg Head" Thorpe
Munro and STETHS have now qualified for the interzone round, after Decarteret College who are third in the group, were eliminated when they lost 1-0 to Lacovia on the weekend.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Friday, October 8, 2010
Munro brace for STETHS
Malvern, St. Elizabeth- All roads lead to Malvern St. Elizabeth for the gigantic Zone F top of the table clash between many time champions and current Zone leaders Munro College, and Dacosta Cup Champions STETHS.
When the teams meet tomorrow afternoon at 3pm in the cool hills of Malvern, Munro will look to maintain their edge over STETHS. Munro boasts an enviable four year unbeaten home game streak, and have conceded only one goal all season; this coming in their 3-1 win over minnows Mile Gully last Wednesday.
The STETHS contingent are faced with an uphill task to unseat the defensively stubborn Munro. Exacerbating their level of difficulty will be the absents of their top three players Kevon Farquarson, Akeemo Palmer, along with goalkeeper and Captain Gregory McKogg, who are all on national duty at the CFU U20 play-offs in Guyana. Coach Wendell Downswell, and winning Dacosta Cup coach Andrew Edwards will be both absent from the sideline due to their assignment with the Jamaica U20 Team. Undeterred by this, Assistant Coach Omar "Rambo"Legister, has used two contrasting teams in the last two games out of his twenty-six man (26) squad, to make up for the absence of his three henchmen.
Munro on the other hand should be ultra confident at home, they have not conceded a goal to STETHS at home since 2005. Coach Harrison is intent on qualifying for the Ben Francis and will leave nothing to chance. Munro will rely on the attacking prowess of Amin Miller, Shaunuvan Desouza, Kaneil Harrison, Karl Simpson, and Kenry Rowe to gain them victory. Munro needs only a point to qualify for the interzone round, but will be more satisfied with a victory tomorrow.
Shaunavan Desouza (Left), and Amin Miller (Right) celebrate after Miller Scored in a first round game.
The STETHS contingent are faced with an uphill task to unseat the defensively stubborn Munro. Exacerbating their level of difficulty will be the absents of their top three players Kevon Farquarson, Akeemo Palmer, along with goalkeeper and Captain Gregory McKogg, who are all on national duty at the CFU U20 play-offs in Guyana. Coach Wendell Downswell, and winning Dacosta Cup coach Andrew Edwards will be both absent from the sideline due to their assignment with the Jamaica U20 Team. Undeterred by this, Assistant Coach Omar "Rambo"Legister, has used two contrasting teams in the last two games out of his twenty-six man (26) squad, to make up for the absence of his three henchmen.
Munro on the other hand should be ultra confident at home, they have not conceded a goal to STETHS at home since 2005. Coach Harrison is intent on qualifying for the Ben Francis and will leave nothing to chance. Munro will rely on the attacking prowess of Amin Miller, Shaunuvan Desouza, Kaneil Harrison, Karl Simpson, and Kenry Rowe to gain them victory. Munro needs only a point to qualify for the interzone round, but will be more satisfied with a victory tomorrow.
National U17 Midfielder Kaneil Harrison
By Kevin Hutchinson
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Munro cruise past Decarteret
Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Munro College maintained their good run in the 2010 ISSA Pepsi Dacosta Cup, when they emerged victorious with a 3-0 win over third place Decarteret College. Munro moved to sixteen (16) points from six (6) games, two (2) points clear of second place STETHS who beat Maggotty High 2-0.
National U17 and Munro central midfielder Kaneil Harrison opened the scoring for the Zone F kingpins . Minutes later Akeen Royal would net Munro's second to open up a first half 2-0 lead. Striker Amin"Killer" Miller would return to his scoring ways, getting the third goal for Munro.
The confident Munro should have little to worry about when they take on bottom placed Mile Gully this Wednesday at the Mile Gully Sports Complex.
By Kevin Hutchinson
National U17 and Munro central midfielder Kaneil Harrison opened the scoring for the Zone F kingpins . Minutes later Akeen Royal would net Munro's second to open up a first half 2-0 lead. Striker Amin"Killer" Miller would return to his scoring ways, getting the third goal for Munro.
The confident Munro should have little to worry about when they take on bottom placed Mile Gully this Wednesday at the Mile Gully Sports Complex.
By Kevin Hutchinson
Monday, October 4, 2010
Munro oppose Decarteret
Malvern, St. Elizabeth- Many time Dacosta Cup Champions Munro College, will look to maintain their impeccable defensive record so far, when they take on third place Decarteret College in a rescheduled game this afternoon at the Munro Sports Complex.
Munro are coming off a sound thrashing of Maggotty High last Saturday when they romped to a 4-0 victory with goals from Krishem Black, Akeen Royal, Jamaica National U17 midfielder Kaneil Harrison, and the imposing Captain Leighton "Egg Head" Thorpe. Thorpe's goal was a beauty, as he fired a powerful free-kick that crashed high into the corner of the Maggotty net.
In other games, STETHS hammered Lacovia 4-0, and Decarteret got the better of Mile Gully 3-1.
By: Kevin Hutchinson
Munro are coming off a sound thrashing of Maggotty High last Saturday when they romped to a 4-0 victory with goals from Krishem Black, Akeen Royal, Jamaica National U17 midfielder Kaneil Harrison, and the imposing Captain Leighton "Egg Head" Thorpe. Thorpe's goal was a beauty, as he fired a powerful free-kick that crashed high into the corner of the Maggotty net.
In other games, STETHS hammered Lacovia 4-0, and Decarteret got the better of Mile Gully 3-1.
By: Kevin Hutchinson
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