Champs JC deliver against Wolmer's

November 12, 2015
Gladstone Taylor Jamaica College's Jahvain Russell (left) and Alphanso Gooden of Wolmer's fight for possession of the football during their ISSA/FLOW Manning Cup match at Constant Spring Field on Wednesday November 11. JC won 3-1.

Needing to win to secure their place in the semi-final of ISSA/FLOW Manning Cup, defending champions Jamaica College (JC) defeated Wolmer's Boys' 3-1 at Constant Spring field in their top-of-the-table Group H football match yesterday.

They now join Denham Town and Jonathan Grant in the last four.

Wolmer's, needing only a point to claim top spot, had only themselves to blame as they wasted a number of easy scoring opportunities in the first-half.

Zeron Sewell fired the 'Dark Blues' in front from the penalty spot at the 52nd minute, after Chevaun Crooks was fouled inside the area.

However, minutes earlier, Wolmer's wasted the best opportunity of the game when Rivaldo English slipped through the JC defence, but hit his shot on to the goalpost. However, the ball fell kindly to Alphanso Gooden, who had an empty goal at his mercy, but he slammed the ball against the same goalpost, before the rebound was cleared by a defender.

Tyreek Magee made it 2-0 four minutes after Sewell's opener, when his free kick caught Shawn Jemison flat-footed and bounced inside the far post.

Wolmer's were given a lifeline on 61 minutes when the Heroes' Circle-based school received a penalty and Rojay Smith made no mistake from the spot.

big rivalry

However, the champions restored their two-goal cushion when Donovan Segree played in Malik Howell, who slotted past Jemison from close range.

Donald Stewart, JC's assistant coach, who organised the team on the day in coach Miguel Coley's absence, said they executed well.

"Wolmer's and JC have a big rivalry from years ago, and as the defending champions, we wanted the opportunity to defend our title, and to do that we have to move to the next stage which is the semi-finals," he said.

Wolmer's coach, Vassell Reynolds, said his team lost its composure.

"We should have gotten one or two goals first-half, but we were in the game at the end of the first-half. But we didn't recover from that penalty and the second goal caught us thinking about that and we got agitated and lost our composure," he said.

In the first game, which was purely of academic interest, Holy Trinity High beat Vauxhall High 2-1 on goals from Jabari Howell (11th) and Keno Chance (42nd). Jordan Batson had given Vauxhall a two-minute lead.

The last semi-finalist will be decided this afternoon.

Yesterday's results

n JC 3 Wolmer's 1

n Holy Trinity 2 Vauxhall 1

Today's games

n St George's vs KC at Constant Spring

n Haile Selassie vs St Jago at Prison Oval

n Both matches start at 3 p.m.

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