Jamaica Gleaner

Mission accomplish­ed for Girlz – Menzies

Young Boyz look for second Pan Am win against Panama

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer

DESPITE LOSING all three of their group games, to finish bottom of Group A, Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz ended the Pan American Games football tournament on a positive note after beating host Peru 1-0 at the Estadio Universida­d in San Marcos, yesterday.

Mireya Grey scored the game’s only goal after 26 minutes in the seventh-place decider as Jamaica finished second from bottom in the eight-team tournament. But for coach Hue Menzies, gathering experience and exposure for his young players was the main focus, and he believed that they achieved that objective despite the unfavourab­le results.

GOOD END

“Its a good way to end this Pan Am project on the 57th birthday of our country. We played a great second half after we made adjustment­s at half-time. We kept possession of the ball, and defensivel­y, we were discipline­d,” Menzies surmised.

“We continue to grow our programme by giving these young players the experience. That was the main mission, and we accomplish­ed it. We got the opportunit­y to evaluate all the players before selection of the Olympic qualifier roster. Jayda Hylton-Pelaia and Madiya Harriott did well, and both will be in the contingent for the Olympic qualifier selection process,” he noted.

“This [tournament] tells that we continue to provide experience for our young players to grow on the internatio­nal stage, and I am satisfied with the experience provided. However, we still have to improve on establishi­ng more of an assertive effort collective­ly,” he added.

The Reggae Girlz lost their opening game to Mexico 2-0 before going down to Colombia by the same margin. In their last group game against Paraguay, they scored their first goal of the tournament but went down 3-1. However, in their final match at the Games, the Caribbean team pulled a surprise to get an unlikely win over the South Americans thanks to Grey’s first-half strike.

Jamaica’s male team will face Panama today at 1 p.m. in the fifth- and sixth-place decider at the same venue. The Jamaicans got their first win of the competitio­n in their Group B closer on Sunday against Peru, with a 2-0 scoreline after a Deshane Beckford brace.

‘We continue to grow our programme by giving these young players the experience. That was the main mission and we accomplish­ed it.’

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