THE division two semi-finals of the 2005 KSAFA Business House Football Competition will be played tomorrow with Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) meeting National Housing Trust (NHT) at the National Water Commission (NWC) playfield, Mona and Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) playing Petrojam at Cable & Wireless Sports Club, Chalmers Avenue, starting at 4 p.m.
The Christopher Bender-coached JNBS will be looking to Leo Ormsby, Andrew Gill, Stefano Campbell and Andre Swaby for their second victory over NHT who they previously defeated 1-0 in the preliminary round.
Confident of victory
NHT manager Karen Bogle stated that her team has peaked at the right time and is confident of victory. NHT will be relying on Jahmia Pettigrew, Damion Brown, Ian Edmonson, Asif Lattimore and Dwayne Floyd to secure victory and take them into the finals.
Petrojam have defeated BNS twice this season (league & KO) and manager Raymond Quallo is very confident that they will secure their third victory tomorrow. They will be relying on Richard Stultz who has scored eight goals this season, Aphas Bernard, Joethon Watson, Anthony Gordon and Oniel Morgan to go one better in the league competition as they lost to Port Authority in the KO competition semi-finals.
BNS coach Calvert Fitz-gerald has said that he knows where his team went wrong in previous matches with Petrojam and expects his strikers to give him a comfortable victory. He will be relying on division two's leading goal scorer Ludrick Leith (12 goals), Tivoli's new premier league player Nicholas McCreath (formerly of Harbour View), Ryan Clarke, Errol Mitchell and Paul Brown .