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Bodles draw first blood

By Anthony Minott, Freelance Writer

Bodles Football Club will take a 1-0 lead going into their Juiciful-sponsored St. Catherine Major League second leg semi-final against D.B. Basovak F.C. at the Prison Oval this Sunday.

Last Sunday, Glenroy Levy's second-half header gave Bodles a precious 1-0 advantage.

Levy was the quickest to the ball from a right-sided cross and headed past a hapless D.B. Basovak custodian Veronon Campbell who came to retrieve the ball but failed.

Dominated game

"The players were tentative at the start of the game and that was expected being a final. However, we changed our game plan in the second half and we started dominating," Calvin Valentine, coach of Bodles told Star Sports.

"Though we are 1-0 up, we will be searching for more goals in the second leg."

D.B. Basovak, which came into the encounter on a high after dismissing Portmore-based Independence City 3-1 on aggregate in the quarter-finals, looked flat and disjointed and their manager Mark McMillan agreed.

"We were a bit flat. We never had a good start, we got chances and didn't score. We weren't pressing, but I know that one goal can't beat D.B. Basovak," McMillan said.

 
May 17, 2007
 

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