Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Munro dethroned by St. Thomas Technical

Jermaine Perry (Not in Photo) fires just wide of the St. Thomas goal.

Brook's Park, Manchester- Munro College came up short in their bid to retain the Western Champs Trophy, when they were edged 1-0 by St. Thomas Technical.

In a game which saw both teams seeking to get the ascendancy in midfield, Munro got two early chances to snatch the lead. The first coming when Jermaine Perry sneaked in from the left, but saw his shot just wide of the post. The easiest chance, however, fell to Levar Dunchie who outpaced the St. Thomas defense, but dribbled away from the goal with the goalkeeper at his mercy.

St. Thomas began to settle, and won a free kick just outside the box. Danger man Romaine Jennings curl the free kick around the Munro wall, but Ahkeem Forbes was equal to the task, diving to his left to catching the ball in flight.

With the game seemingly heading to a stalemate, St. Thomas made a run down the Munro left side, crossing the ball to the penalty spot, to an unmarked player who controlled on the chest, rocketing it into the Munro goal with eight minutes remaining.

The team represented Munro with distinction. We wish to acknowledge three influential players who were not able to play beyond the quarter-finals stage. Dacosta Cup reserve Antonio Gregg , original Captain Oshane "Mudfish" Black, and defensive midfielder Jordan Lawson were all willing, but not able to complete the season.

We would like to thank coach Davey Thomas for his dedication, and his open minded approach in coaching the team; I have been privileged to be in dialogue with him through out the season with insight on all the opponents we opposed in the quarter-finals and beyond. Special mention must be made of coach Rafael Craig Butler of the Phoenix Football Academy who has done instrumental work with Ahkeem Forbes, Levar Dunchie, Oshane Black, Nickoi Sinclair and Derron Duncan. Special thanks to our outgoing Head Master Branford Gail, the Munro College Sports Department, the Kitchen Staff, and all our drivers who carried our team safely to the games.

By Kevin Hutchinson

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Munro are Galloway Cup Champions Again


Levar Dunchie receives the Galloway Cup while the rest of the Munro College U16 team looks on.

Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth- Munro College retained the Galloway Cup after beating Green Pond High 4-2 on penalties.

Munro came at Green Pond determined to break their scoring drought. Nykoui Sinclair cannoned a shot on goal that the Green Pond goalkeeper failed to hold unto, spilling the ball into the path of the onrushing Tyrone Mollison who calmly tapped it over the goal line.

Munro became a little complacent late in the first half and were made to pay for their deeds. Green Pond, a team steeped in the art of set plays, won a corner. I well struck ball flew through the crowd of players onto the head of a Green Pond player who headed it into the goal.

Munro came out in the second half with greater purpose, and looked a more dangerous offensive unit with the inclusion of Mark "Ram" Parchment, and 2009 Maths Competition winner Horace Mcloud who made a noticeable difference with well calculated passes from the midfield. These changes nearly reaped dividends in regulation time, when Captain Levar Dunchie dribbled his way through the heart of the Green Pond defense, but saw his shot just wide of the post with a minute from time.

Munro got what looked like the winner when Dunchie carried the ball pasted two defenders to slide the ball around the Green Pond Goalkeeper. Green Pond were undaunted however, and scored with two minutes left when Jerome "Machine" Haughton dribbled the ball from an indirect free kick into the Munro area, beating Ahkeem Forbes, with Ria Sanga failing to clear the ball out of the area, an onrushing Green Pond player tapped the ball into the goal.

Munro were perfect from the penalty spot this time with Ria Sanga, Rayon Williams, Ahkeem Forbes, and Mark Parchment scoring from the spot. Green Pond weren't as fortunate, scoring their first two penalties, managing to kicked one wide, with the Munro Goalkeeper Ahkeem Forbes saving another.

Left-Right: Mathematics genius Horace McCloud poses with Captain Levar Dunchie, and the irrepressible Nykoui Sinclair and his little brother Dontay McCloud, while an U16 squad member looks on in the foreground.


The STETHS Sports Complex erupted in jubilation after Mark "Ram" Parchment's conclusive penalty hit the net with a thud. Munro appears to have peaked at the right time, and are resolute in their campaign to retain the Western Champs Trophy when they take on the Abner Wright winners St. Thomas Technical in that final this Tuesday at 3pm, with the likely venue to be STETHS.


                                           Javane "Stew Peas" Stewart
In the curtain raiser, the Munro College U14 team surrendered a 1-0  lead to lose 2-1 in extra time to the defending champions Cornwall College. Javane "Stew Peas" Stewart gave Munro the lead from the penalty spot. Peter Lee Vassell, the cousin of Munro midfielder Shaunavan Desouza , scored the winning goal for Cornwall.

By: Kevin Hutchinson

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Munro to Challenge for U14 and U16 Titles

The victorious Munro College U16 Team

Mandeville, Manchester- Munro College, will seek to retain the Galloway Cup that they won in 2009, when they take on Green Pond High in the final. Munro beating the much touted Manchester High 3-2 on penalties in a pulsating semifinals at Brook's Park on Tuesday evening. While Green Pond were winners over Cornwall College on penalties after a 0-0 scoreline.

National U17 Goalkeeper Ahkeem Forbes, and Stephano Hynes would prove to be the heroes on the day after a torrid regulation and extra time game.

Munro signalled their intentions early when Nickoui Sinclair hit the post from a long range shot. Both teams traded attacks through out the game, but finding the net proved to be elusive. Manchester were kept at bay by the resolute defense of Derron Duncan, Cameron Bell, Brian Patterson, and Ryan Williams.

Munro had two opportunities toward the end of play. Levar Dunchie collected a pass and ran by the Manchester defense, but the Manchester goalkeeper came off his line in a flash to block. The other fell to Nickoui Sinclair who found himself in a goal scoring position on the right, but fired wide of the target.

Munro Goalkeeper Ahkeem Forbes saves a penalty from Delroy Miller

The game came down to penalty kicks, with both teams failing to score a considerable number of penalties. Munro Keeper, Ahkeem Forbes missed the first Munro penalty, but held his nerve to save four Manchester penalties. Sudden death penalties would decide the outcome. On Coach Davey Thomas' directions, extra time substitute Stephano Hynes walked up to the penalty spot. The cool and composed Hynes struck the ball high and wide of the Manchester keeper, leaving him no chance. Loud cheers and wild celebrations erupted from the Munro faithful, they had once again vanquished Manchester.

The Munro U14 team had to work hard for their 1-0 victory over Green Island. Third former Brandon Drummond secured the win with two minutes left in regulation time. Munro will now seek to unseat U14 Champions Cornwall College who spanked Ruseas High 4-0 en route to the finals.

The schedule for the age group football finals are as follows:

Munro vs Cornwall (U14) 1pm, Friday December 3, at STETHS

Munro vs Greenpond (U16) 2:45pm, Friday, December 3, at STETHS

By Kevin Hutchinson