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KC off to winning start in Manning Cup

Robert Bailey, STAR Writer


Kingtson College's (KC) Christopher Harrison (right) dribbles away from Edith Dalton James' Sushane Rowe during their ISSA/Pepsi Manning Cup encounter yesterday at North Street. KC won 2-0. - ricardo makyn

A SECOND-HALF double from former national Under-17 representative McKauley Tulloch carried Kingston College (KC) to a 2-0 victory over Edith Dalton James in the Inter-Secondary Schools Assoc-iation (ISSA) Pepsi/ Digicel Manning Cup competition yesterday at North Street.

In the day's other games, last year's beaten finalists, Bridgeport, defeated Cumberland 2-0. National Under-20 player Andre Steele and Jamie Lynch scored for Bridgeport.

KC, who were beaten semi-finalists last year, dominated the first period, however they were unable to capitalise on a weak Edith Dalton James defence due to poor finishing from the likes of Christopher Harrison, Orville Anderson and Tulloch.

Tulloch made up for his first-half misses when he put his team ahead five minutes into the second period with a powerful point-blank shot past goalkeeper Rushane Campbell.

Three minutes later, Tulloch doubled the home side's advantage when he outsprinted three Edith Dalton James defenders and then rocketed home a thunderbolt past Campbell.

Displeased coach

Despite his team's victory, Wayne Fairclough, coach of KC, said he wasn't pleased with the performance.

"I am not totally satisfied with our performance. However, a win is a win because we needed these three points to give ourselves a big morale booster," said Fairclough, who is also the coach of Waterhouse in the National Premier League.

"The players were a bit nervous in the first half because they wanted to play well and impress the coaching staff and I think this is what caused us to play the way we did," Fairclough said.

Pierre Williams, coach of Edith Dalton James, said: "I think we played well in the first half but in the second period we made some mistakes which led to the two goals.

"I believe we need to work on our concentration and be a lot more focussed because we have a very talented set of players who can really play football," he said.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Wolmer's Boys 1 Vauxhall 0; Bridgeport 2 Cumberland 0; Jose Marti 3 St. Jago 2; St. Andrew Technical 2 Penwood 0; St. Catherine 2 Kingston High 0; Eltham 0 Innswood 0; Kingston College 2 Edith Dalton James 0.

 
September 17, 2008
 

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