Jamaica Gleaner

STETHS eager for daCosta Cup kick-off

- Robert Bailey Sunday Gleaner Writer robert.bailey@gleanerjm.com

WITH LESS than a week to go before the start of this year’s ISSA/daCosta Cup schoolboy football competitio­n, St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) head coach, Omar ‘Rambo’ Wedderburn, said his team is ready and raring to go as they plan to put on an exciting showing for their fans.

STETHS, who were quarterfin­alists when the competitio­n was last held in 2019, will face Maggotty High in their opening match of the competitio­n next Saturday.

STETHS, one of the most consistent teams in the daCosta Cup over the last two decades, last won the competitio­n in 2015.

Wedderburn told The Sunday Gleaner that they have a talented group of players who have demonstrat­ed a lot of quality in training and, therefore, he believes that they have the requiremen­ts to go all the way in this year’s competitio­n and break this six-year drought.

“Every year we make our preparatio­ns to go all the way, but sometimes we don’t meet our expectatio­ns and sometimes we fall in-between,” said Wedderburn. “However, this year is no different because from the competitio­n has been scheduled we’ve only had one thing on our mind, and that is to go all the way and this is our main focus right now,” he said.

“We are here and the players are raring to go and we are ready to let go some crocodile teeth on Saturday,” Wedderburn said.

“We are just waiting right now for the competitio­n to kick off on the 13th to just go out and display what we have been working on at the training field because it has been well over a year now, and so we are hungry for some football,” he said.

Wedderburn underscore­d that they have not retained any of their regular starters from the 2019 team. He also pointed out that their preparatio­ns going into this season have not been ideal, but they have done a lot of work in preparing the players mentally.

BIG DIFFERENCE

“Honestly, it is a big difference preparatio­n-wise because of the COVID 19 pandemic, but we have met almost all the requiremen­ts going into the first game on Saturday,” said Wedderburn.

“We are on the right track, but mentally it has been really challengin­g because we are making the preparatio­ns without any practice games and you have to be playing squad games,” he said.

“A lot of times you want to see your players going up against players that they don’t know, with different playing styles, and deliver what you are coaching them, but that didn’t happen for us. But we are confident and the players are confident going into this season,” Wedderburn said.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/ MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? STETHS coach Omar Wedderburn.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/ MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR STETHS coach Omar Wedderburn.

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