Holmwood meet Urban champs in finals
BY GERALD REID
Observer writer
RURAL Area champions Holmwood Technical will seek their third and fourth titles this season when they face Urban Area champions The Queen’s and St Hugh’s in the Digicel/ISSA All-
Island Junior and Senior showdown respectively, this afternoon at the Juici Patties Complex in Clarendon Park at 2:00 pm.
A new champion is expected to be crowned in
the Juniors as last year’s champions Herbert Morrison were eliminated in the semi-finals, while Holmwood will defend their All-Island National Senior League title.
Action begins with Urban champs The Queen’s versus Rural Area winners Holmwood, while defending Rural and All-Island champions Holmwood meet their Urban counterparts St Hugh’s in the Senior final
at 3:00.
The Queen’s will be making their third attempt at the national Junior title after victories in 2006 and defeat in 2007, while it’s a first attempt for Holmwood at this level.
Holmwood are hunting a fifth straight National Senior crown, while St Hugh’s
are yet to taste victory
in this category despite several attempts.
Coach of Holmwood, Carline Graham, said the Juniors are facing a gritty team in The Queen’s.
“They’re a very good team and I have seen them in action already. My players have the ability to match our opponents and they will be going all out to emerge winners and I think if they play their best, they can pull it off,” she said.
Said Graham of St Hugh’s: “I’ve not seen them play this season, but they would have to work very hard to dethrone us of the Senior title. They need to be at their utmost best as Holmwood are raring to go and are also very confident of retaining the title.”
According to St Hugh’s coach Phillip St Marie, “I’ve seen Holmwood in action this season and they look like a very strong team. We’ll not be chasing them as they are very strong on their legs. The team that produces the least turnovers and also capitalises on their centre passes should emerge winners.”
The St Hugh’s coach said his team will stick to their game plan and concentrate
on producing more accurate passes to contain the defending champions.
“We’re seeking our second All-Island triumph,” said Queen’s coach Marvette Anderson. “Our chances
are also very good and it should be a very interesting and exciting showdown with Holmwood.”
TEAMS:
THE QUEEN’S — Sade Ffrench, Khadijah Williams (captain), Shasana Hall, Shenel Riley, Camara Douglas, Kelleisha Freckleton, and Ali-Kay Wynter.
HOLMWOOD JUNIORS — Shauna Richards, Nicole Dixon, Nakeila Watson, Trishana Hanson (captain), Passonette Williams, Suthania Scott, Sashania Watson.
ST HUGH’S — Chiquana Reid, Desrene Brown, Kaysica Brown (captain), Geraldene Malcolm, Shannae Bailey, Terry Edwards, Azeza McCarthy.
HOLMWOOD SENIORS — Deneen Taylor, Pricilla Thompson, K’Lac Evans, Shantel Campbell, Sanya Roberts, Rose-marie Rochester, Vangelee Williams (captain).