Jamaica Gleaner

Charlemont, Petersfiel­d hunt historic KO title

- Kavarly Arnold/Gleaner Writer Charlemont’s Clive Wedderburn Petersfiel­d High’s Jahvon Blake

FIRST-TIME ISSA-WATA Ben Francis KO finalists, Petersfiel­d High School and Charlemont High, will be seeking to make history this afternoon at the Juici Park Complex Clarendon. Both schools will be hunting their first piece of silverware in schoolboy football in the match which kicks off at 3 p.m.

Kavi Meeks, coach of Charlemont, is hoping that they can repeat their pre-season double victory over their rivals as they look to improve on their tame semi final performanc­e where they edged Lennon High 1-0. Charlemont hold a strong psychologi­cal advantage over their Petersfiel­d as in pre-season action they won 8-3 and 3-1 in two clashes.

‘WE CAN WIN A TITLE’

“We are looking forward to the game. We are a bit disappoint­ed that we were not able to challenge for the daCosta Cup. However, we are in a position now where we can win a title. We know the Petersfiel­d team as we have played them before and got good results against them,” said Meeks.

“We didn’t have a good game in the semi finals but we managed to get the result. Psychologi­cally, I think we didn’t master the pressure of playing at this level. However, right now, I think the players are better mentally and we are just looking forward to a positive result tomorrow,” he added.

Coach of Petersfiel­d, Maurice Duncan, said that despite losing the two games to Charlemont in the pre-season, they are confident that they can turn the tables as they have come a long way since.

Petersfiel­d dismissed Port Antonio High 3-0 in the semi finals after a disappoint­ing run in the daCosta Cup quarterfin­als.

“It’s a final, so you know whatever happened in preseason doesn’t really matter now. We just have to go out and play. We want to win and it will come down to who plays harder and smarter,” said Duncan.

“The team is confident. As I said, we just have to go play our game despite the injuries we have in the camp. We have a couple of players that are out with injuries but neverthele­ss, we have to go and play to the best of our ability to ensure we come out victorious,” he added.

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