Boys’ Town, St Georges play to goal-less draw
AN inability to put away the numerous chances that were created was the explanation from both teams’ coaches as Boys’ Town and St Georges Sports Club played to a life-less 0-0 draw in their Digicel Premier League encounter at Collie Smith Drive yesterday.
“It’s been the story of our season, getting a number of chances and not putting them away,” Andrew Price, coach of Boys’ Town told the Observer.
Braxton Hyre from the Portland-based St Georges had a similar cry: “Based on what’s happening, I think they performed well, we’re just, as usual, not finishing. We created opportunities and it’s always good to create opportunities but it would be better if we can score,” he said.
It was a game both teams would have wanted to win. For Boys’ Town, to wanted to avoid the drop into the mid-table region, having lost four of their last six games. St Georges, on the other hand, were aiming to consolidate their fourth position.
Both teams seemed to come alive in the last 35 minutes as they created several chances, but just could not finish to the obvious frustration of the Boys’ Town spectators.
Teams:
Boys’ Town — Asrick Samuels, Xavian Virgo, Daemon Benjamin, Carlos Wright, Michael Campbell, Mardio Simpson (Fabian Watkins 57th), Anthony Bennett (Everton Thomas 69th), Philmore Crumbie, Peter Keys, Romondo Johnson (Oneil McDonald 69th), Dwayne Forde.
Subs not used: K Porter, M Morgan, N Wyatt, A Wheeler
Booked: None
St George’s — Randal Huie, Richardo Watson (Denroy Dennis 33rd), Andrae Thomas, Omar Davis, Damion Harwood, Ricardo Taylor, Ushane Dobson, Romeo Parkes (Delroy James 69th), Girvon Brown (Waheem Walker 90+), Gary Banton, Shawn Hunter.
Subs not used: R Robinson, L Irving, M Jackson, D Davis
Booked: Harwood (85th), Taylor (38th)
Referee: Kevin Morrison
Assistants: Stacy-Ann Greyson, Lloyd Reader
Fourth Official: Carvel Banton
Match Commissary: Martin Lyn