St George’s, XLCR in emotional meeting at Winchester Park
Emotions could run high in the Group A Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/FLOW Manning Cup top-of-the-table clash encounter between many-time champions St George’s College (STGC) and Excelsior High at Winchester Park today.
All games on the 17-match schedule are set to kick off at 3:30 pm.
Both teams will renew their rivalry following the abandonment of their previous meeting due to the tragic loss of STGC’s Captain Dominic James with the score at 2-1 in favour of Excelsior at Stadium East, recently.
With that fixture to be completed at a later date, it will be a fresh start for today’s encounter and the anticipation will be high in both camps. A victory for either team would see them securing the lucrative spot to vie for the Super Cup and Walker Cup knockout titles.
STGC currently head the five-team group on 15 points from five outings and will be confident of securing all three points at home to maintain a perfect win record while adding to their goal tally. The Neville Bell-coached team has so far netted 30 times and conceded once, with 28 of those goals being registered at their North Street-based stomping ground.
Six second-half goals in an impressive display against Tivoli High on last will serve as added motivation for the “Light Blues” against their Mountain View Avenue-based opponents.
However, the Shavar Thomas-conditioned Excelsior, on 13 points, have shown that they are no fluke and pack dangerous firepower in midfield and attack in Thorne Buchanan, Tyane Wilson, and Alain Skerritt.
Fourth-placed Tivoli (three points) should bounce back from their recent defeat when they welcome a young Tarrant who are rooted to the bottom of the five-team table without a point.
In Group B, champions Jamaica College (13 points) should secure a second win on the trot despite playing away to fourth-placed Vauxhall (two points) in the lone group fixture. The Miguel Coley-led unit chalked up a comfortable 6-0 victory against the same opponents in their last meeting and another victory is anticipated.
Group C leaders Kingston College (22 points) have laced up a new pair of scoring boots as they continued to chart the course as the competition’s most attacking team with 44 goals. Little, if any, changes are expected to be seen in their free-flowing attacking nature in today’s penultimate first-round fixture against fifth-placed Ascot (five points) at Cedar Grove Field.
Second-placed Denham Town (19 points) will be away to fourth-placed St Mary’s College (five points), while third-placed Papine (10 points) will host bottom-placed Norman Manley (three points) in the other group fixtures.
Meanwhile, the red-hot Group F leaders Wolmer’s Boys (24 points) should continue their superb form when they visit fourth-placed Jose Marti (eight). Second-placed Camperdown (13 points) are expected to bounce back to winning ways against fifth-placed Kingston Technical (seven points), while third-placed Dunoon Technical (nine points) will visit the pointless Edith Dalton James.
Games today
Group A
St George’s College vs Excelsior @ Winchester Park
Tivoli vs Tarrant @ Edward Seaga Complex
Group B
Vauxhall vs Jamaica College @ STATHS
Group C
Ascot vs Kingston College @ Cedar Grove Field
St Mary’s College vs Denham Town @ Above Rocks
Papine vs Norman Manley @ Papine Group D
Haile Selassie vs Meadowbrook @ Haile Selassie
St Catherine vs Jonathan Grant @ St Catherine
Pembroke Hall vs Ardenne @ Pembroke Hall
Group E
Waterford vs Charlie Smith @ Waterford
Mona vs Clan Carthy @ Mona Group F
Jose Marti Technical vs Wolmer’s Boys’ @ Jose Marti
Edith Dalton James vs Dunoon Technical @ Duhaney Park
Camperdown vs Kingston Technical @ Alpha Institute
Group G
Calabar vs Cumberland @ Red Hills Road
Hydel vs Campion College @ Caymanas Field
Bridgeport vs St Jago @ Dunbeholden
*All games are scheduled
for 3:30 pm kick-off