Jamaica Gleaner

Excelsior looking to keep pace in Manning Group F

- Daniel Wheeler/staff Reporter daniel.wheeler@gleanerjm.com

WITH ONE eye on their reschedule­d Group F top-ofthe-table clash with Campion College, leaders Excelsior High will hope that they can maintain their advantage as group leaders when they face Cumberland High School in an Issa/digicel Manning Cup fixture this afternoon at the 3:30.

The Mountain View Avenue-based Excelsior currently hold the top spot in the group with 13 points, two ahead of their nearest challenger­s Campion College who are on 11 points with both teams having five-game unbeaten streaks. In the case of Excelsior, their form has been impressive, winning four out of their last five and scoring 13 goals so far in the competitio­n.

Excelsior’s momentum slowed last Thursday after their game with Campion was halted because of lightning. They went on to defeat Kingston Technical 2-1 on Saturday. Meanwhile, Cumberland have struggled so far this season and have gone winless in their last five games including a 5-1 drubbing by Jose Marti on Saturday. They are currently in fifth place with four points, seven points away from second place. Cumberland have only scored four goals so far this season, the least number of goals in the group, and have conceded 17, the most in the group.

Second-place Campion College will face Jose Marti High looking to extend their unbeaten run to six games and keep pace in the hunt for first place in the group. Both Campion and Excelsior are set to conclude their aborted encounter on Thursday at 3 p.m. Both teams were deadlocked at 0-0 before lightning and heavy rain stopped proceeding­s in the 74th minute. According to ISSA, only the final 16 minutes plus injury time will be played on Thursday.

In the lone game played yesterday, Cedar Grove defeated St Mary’s College 2-0, handing them their fifth straight defeat. St Mary’s College have yet to earn a point this season.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? Dante Dacres (centre) of Wolmer’s Boys getting away from Camperdown High’s Nashaun Miller (left) and Ramone Francis during last Friday’s Issa/digicel Manning Cup encounter at Alpha Institute. Camperdown won 1-0.
RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR Dante Dacres (centre) of Wolmer’s Boys getting away from Camperdown High’s Nashaun Miller (left) and Ramone Francis during last Friday’s Issa/digicel Manning Cup encounter at Alpha Institute. Camperdown won 1-0.

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