May 18, 2010
Star Sport


 

 

Harbour View, Maxfield, Red Hills capture Claro KSAFA titles

Darren Mattocks - Waterhouse, Jamel Hamilton - Barbican, Prince Samuels - Harbour View - file photos

Barbican whipped Bull Bay 4-1 in a rescheduled Claro Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Under-20 Confed League match and secured fifth spot just ahead of Real Mona.

Four players got on the scoresheet for Barbican - Nero Brooks (23rd), Ovan Oakley (42nd), Andre Berry (53rd) and Jamel Hamilton (87th). Barbican's fifth win in 10 matches pushed them to 16 points.

Donovan McCurdy had actually levelled the scores for Bull Bay in the 33rd minute before his team faded badly thereafter.

Bull Bay finished their campaign in 10th spot with just six points inclusive of two wins and eight defeats.

Harbour View secured yet another title from last week as they accumulated an unassailable 25 points from their 10 games including an impressive eight wins, one defeat and one draw.

Kingston College's Manning Cup player Prince Samuels was their top scorer with seven goals, but he finished in fourth spot behind Darren Mattocks of Waterhouse with 11 goals. Real Mona's Jhuvan Francis with nine was second and Necas Collins of Tivoli Gardens, on eight, finished third.

The order of the top three in the Confed Under-20 league is the same as the order in the senior premier league.

Harbour View (25), Tivoli Gardens (22) and Waterhouse 22 replicated their senior team's placements. The emerging Cavalier, on 19 points, grabbed fourth.

Claro KSAFA Kingston Under-20

In the Claro KSAFA Kingston Under-20 Division, third-placed Central Kingston defeated Rockfort 1-0 and moved ominously into third spot on 14 points, just four behind the leaders with two games in hand. Kemar Prince got the all-important goal in the 42nd minute.

As it stands, Central Kingston are in third spot on 14 points behind Brown's Town on 17 and leaders Santos on 18 points. But both Santos and Brown's Town have completed their fixtures, Central Kingston have their destiny in their hands and could steal the Kingston Under-20 title.

Meanwhile, Whitfield Town failed to show for their game against Rockfort who were awarded a 3-0 winning margin and climbed out of the bottom two with six points. Whitfield Town remained in fifth spot on 10 points.

Claro KSAFA St Andrew A

Red Hills FC captured the Claro KSAFA St Andrew A competition with 17 points from their seven games including five wins and two draws.

Duhaney Park finished second with 14 points just ahead of Constant Spring with 13 points and fifth-placed Meadforest with nine points.

Claro KSAFA St Andrew B

In the Claro KSAFA St Andrew B competition, Maxfield Park edged August Town 2-1 to lift the title just ahead of Greenwich Town who defeated Olympic Gardens 3-0.

Both teams finished on 13 points but Maxfield won with a better goal difference of plus 13 to Greenwich Town's plus three. Both teams battled to a 0-0 draw in their only meeting.

August Town finished third with 10 points on goal difference just ahead of Mountain View also with 10 points, and Olympic Gardens in fifth with nine points.

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