The Star (Jamaica)

Magnum Sharkies Futsal lights up St Ann

- CARL GILCHRIST STAR Writer

The semi-finalists in the Campari Magnum sponsored Sharkies Night Futsal beach competitio­n have been decided, following Sunday’s round of matches. On Sunday, Salem Lions beat Third World Society 9-0 to win their group with maximum nine points to join Carl Rattray Staff College, Out Dere Family, and Third Eye Strikers in Tuesday’s semi-finals (July 3).

The semi-final matches will see Out Dere Family up against Third Eye Strikers at 7 p.m. and Carl Rattray taking on Salem Lions at 8 p.m.

The finals will be contested next Tuesday, July 10, starting at 8 p.m., following the third-place play-off.

“The competitio­n has been spectacula­r so far,” said organiser Leighton Brown. “This is the second year of the competitio­n and the crowds have grown phenomenal­ly , it’s only at Drax Hall you would see such crowds. The fans are really enthused. It’s like a party on the beach.”

Brown paid tribute to the proprietor of Sharkies Seafood Restaurant, his brother Alwyn Brown, whose initial investment started the league.

Meanwhile, fans from all the communitie­s which have entered the competitio­n have hailed the promoters for the foresight in staging the competitio­n. Despite the on-going FIFA World Cup, the competitio­n has drawn support from football lovers.

“To be honest, is one of the biggest competitio­n right now inna St Ann,” said a fan from Salem, known locally as Hot Spice. “Brown Speed (Alwyn Brown) a good youth, who support people so di whole a we haffi support it. Brown Speed to the world cause a good youth an’ mi like it, it strengthen the youth dem.”

The futsal competitio­n started June 12 with 16 teams divided into four groups. The teams are battling for $200,000 in prizes.

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Magnum Futsal competitio­n in St Ann.

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