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Eltham drub Mona 8-0 at Constant Spring Complex

By Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter


Calabar's Cleyon Brown (right) is tackled by St Catherine's Troy Martin in action from the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup second round at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday. Calabar won the encounter 2-1. - IAN ALLEN

ELTHAM HIGH WENT on a goal spree at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday, when they drubbed Mona High 8-0 in Group Two action of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup.

The second game at the same venue ended in controversy as Calabar clipped St Catherine 2-1. Eltham, with their big victory lead the group on goal difference and final games in the group will be crucial.

Calabar's win kept them on course for a semi-final berth, but the fact that they did so on two penalty calls left a bitter taste in the mouths of the St. Catherine faithful.

St. Catherine's Kemar Bennett pushed his team ahead in the 13th minute when he scored his third goal in two games. Bennett cushioned a well-weighted cross swung across by Duran Dilworth, before turning to easily slot the ball around Calabar custodian Oneil Watson.

PHYSICAL ENCOUNTER

However, in a physical encounter which saw St. Catherine with the better of the first half play, the boys from Red Hills Road pulled one back in stoppage time of the first half. A shot from Calabar captain Ramone Palmer hit the boot and then the hand of an unfortunate St Catherine defender. Robert Palmer then stepped up and held his composure to bring his team back on level terms headed into halftime.

It was a more dominant Calabar that came out for the second half with the introduction of the dangerous Lennox Creary as they pressed for the go-ahead goal. But it would be a cruel twist of fate for St. Catherine which would see them acquire it.

An attempted Calabar cross was blocked by St. Catherine's Kemar Daley who jumped to stop it and with both hands almost up to his his face.

The ball, which appeared to crash into his torso, was judged to be another hand ball by the referee, who after checking the player's position, pointed to the spot. Palmer once again stepped up to secure victory for his team in the 67th minute.

In the day's early encounter, a hat-trick from Rayon White led the way for Eltham's in their 8-0 thrashing of Mona High.

Two goals each were added by Andre Clarke and captain Dwayne Hunter, who had two penalties. There was a single goal for Sheron Brown.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Eltham 8 Mona 0

Calabar 2 St Catherine 1

TODAY'S GAMES

(At the Spring Complex): Tivoli vs Charlie Smith at 1:00 p.m.

Bridgeport vs Norman Manley at 3:00 p.m.

 
November 16, 2005
 

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