Jamaica Gleaner

C’down look to confirm second-round berth

- Akino Ming/Staff Reporter

CAMPERDOWN HIGH will be seeking to confirm their spot in the second round of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup Football competitio­n today when they go up against Eltham High at Alpha Boys Home.

The East Kingston-based school has been dominating Group C having won four of the five matches they have contested while only conceding one goal. Assistant coach Shavon Byfield, however, told The Gleaner yesterday that his side is taking the encounter seriously as they want to cement their spot in the second round of the competitio­n to provide them with enough time to fine-tune their style of play.

“Tomorrow’s game is important because we want to get qualificat­ion to the second round out of the way so we can concentrat­e on playing better,” Byfield said. “We still haven’t played the football we want to play in terms of our transition­ing from defence to offence.”

He continued: “We want the team to be moving around the ball quicker and I think if we can get that running then we will be fine.”

Camperdown’s toughest test came against Charlie Smith in their last home game as they were held to a goalless draw.

“We have not had a good showing at our home field as yet so we are looking to do that tomorrow ( today) as well,”Byfield said.

Eltham also have everything to play for as they are in a race with Charlie Smith for the group’s runner-up position.

Camperdown are clear at the top with 16 points while Charlie Smith hold the runner-up spot with 11 points and Eltham three points behind.

 ?? HEMANS/PHOTOGRAPH­ER KENYON ?? Charlie Smith High’s Tyreke Atkinson (left) battles with Camperdown High’s Narvado Allen during their recent ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup match at the Alpha Boys home field. The game ended 0-0.
HEMANS/PHOTOGRAPH­ER KENYON Charlie Smith High’s Tyreke Atkinson (left) battles with Camperdown High’s Narvado Allen during their recent ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup match at the Alpha Boys home field. The game ended 0-0.

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