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April 28, 2015
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All to play for in Western Confed Super League semis |
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![]() Paul Clarke, STAR Writer Western Bureau All four of this year's Charley's JB Rum Western Confederation Super League semi-finalists are still in with a chance of locking up a place in the coveted title deciding game, following drawn first-leg results in Sunday's double-header at the Frome Sports Complex. Granville FC, Savannah SC, Wadadah FC and firm favourites Sandals Whitehouse each will need a much improved performance in the respective return leg matches today and tomorrow at Jarrett Park to stake a claim for top honours. Today Wadadah will once again take aim at Sandals Whitehouse at 3:30 p.m., and tomorrow it will be Savannah's turn to stave off the spirited Granville. This game also kicks off at 3:30 p.m. In the first game on Sunday, the high flying Savannah SC were made to labour in a game of attrition between themselves and Granville. Neither team was able to successfully penetrate the opposing defence and a 0-0 stalemate was par for the course. The Tracey-Reid coached Granville might feel they have a slight upper hand playing the reverse leg closer to home in Montego Bay, and especially after some dogged defence against the much vaunted Savannah attack. Meanwhile, in the day's feature, Sandals' Andre Vassell struck for the Westmoreland-based side in the 21st minute and the scoreline remained intact up until six minutes from full time when Wadadah were awarded a penalty. Forward Tyshan Hill stepped up to blast his spot kick beyond the reach of the Sandals goalkeeper to the hearts of the Sandals
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