D’Cup Triple
MONTEGO BAY, St James — JarrettPark will host a massive Inter-Secondary Schools Association Flow daCosta Cup schoolboy football Inter-zone triple-header on Saturday as teams battle for places in the quarter-finals, as well as the Flow Super Cup, that starts next week.
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Jarrett
Park will host a massive Inter-Secondary Schools Association Flow daCosta Cup schoolboy football Inter-zone triple-header on Saturday as teams battle for places in the quarter-finals, as well as the Flow Super Cup, that starts next week.
The Inter-zone round started yesterday and nine western teams, the eight automatic qualifiers from the four zones, as well as Little London, in their first ever Inter-zone, will be gunning for places.
On Saturday, Spot Valley High take on 2005 champions Godfrey Stewart in the 2:00pm opener, followed by Cornwall College taking on Petersfield High in a grudge game, starting at 4:00pm, before Rusea’s High and St James High clash in the 6:00 pm game.
Little London will play their first Inter-zone game in front of home fans when they host Paul Bogle High at Frome starting at 3:30 pm.
The Inter-zone round ends on Tuesday and only a maximum three western-based teams can advance.
Cornwall College who won a historic 10 games in the first round, the first time a team has won that many in Zone A, leads Zone one of the inter-zone that includes Petersfield, who knocked them out at this stage last year, Green Island High and Cedric Titus.
Zone two will see three former champions — Rusea’s High, St James High and Godfrey Stewart, as well as Spot Valley High — doing battle.
Cornwall College got through the first round with some ease, conceding four goals in 10 games, two coming after they had taken a 5-0 lead in a 6-2 win at Maldon on Saturday, and scored 35 goals in the process.
Rusea’s High had little difficulty in winning Zone B with 14 points from six games; Cedric Titus was declared the winners in Zone C despite both themselves and runners-up Spot Valley having a game to play, while Godfrey Stewart survived a tough Zone D battle.