The Star (Jamaica)

KC win eight straight in Manning Cup

- ROBERT BAILEY STAR Writer

Defending champions Kingston College (KC) recorded their eighth straight victory of the season in Group G of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competitio­n after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Kingston Technical at Stadium East field yesterday.

The victory has moved KC to 24 points, 12 ahead of second-place Excelsior who blanked Pembroke Hall 4-0. In the group’s other game, Cedar Grove High and Dunoon High played out to a 0-0 draw.

At Calabar High, the game between the hosts and Norman Manley High was abandoned just after halftime because of heavy rain and lightning. Calabar were leading 2-1 when the match was called off.

Meanwhile, former champions Camperdown whipped St Mary’s College 15-0 to register their 11th straight win in Group D of the competitio­n.

Camperdown, who last won the title in 1982, were led to victory courtesy of a four-timer from Shaquiel Bradford.

The East Kingston-based institutio­n, who have scored 44 goals while conceding one, have also secured their spot in their quarter-finals of the competitio­n.

In the group’s other games, Mona High edged Hydel High 2-1 and Tivoli High defeated Meadowbroo­k High 2-0. Camperdown lead the group with 33 points, well clear of second place Mona with 18.

They are followed by Hydel 13, Meadowbroo­k eight, Edith Dalton James and Tivoli on seven each and St Mary’s College on one.

STRENGTH OF THE TEAM

Christophe­r Bender, head coach of Camperdown , said his team has been moving from strength to strength as they look forward to the quarter-finals of the competitio­n.

“This victory is not an indication of the strength of the team based on the opposition because the group is not that strong,” said Bender.

” We know that we will face stiffer opposition in the next phase of the competitio­n, I am sure that is when you are going to see our best,” he said.

“We have not been fortunate to play the strongest team that I have in mind because of various reasons. But those people will be ready for quarter-finals and I will be able to pick from the best of what we have,” he said.

 ??  ?? Latrae Harris (right) of Norman Manley High and Calabar High’s Tyrease Thompson in a keen tussle for the ball during their ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup match at Calabar. Calabar were leading 2-1 when the match was abandoned due to rain and lightning.
Latrae Harris (right) of Norman Manley High and Calabar High’s Tyrease Thompson in a keen tussle for the ball during their ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup match at Calabar. Calabar were leading 2-1 when the match was abandoned due to rain and lightning.
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