KSAFA/JN SUPER LEAGUE WEEKEND GAMES & POINTS STANDING

KSAFA/Jamaica National Super League Games for this weekend, January 10, 2015.
Super League – Zone A
Real Mona vs August Town                3:00 PM      Buttercup Park
Maxfield vs Shortwood United FC       3:00 PM      Maxfield Park
UWI vs Allman/Woodford FC              3:00 PM      Mona Bowl
Super League – Zone B
Santos vs Bull Bay                             3:00 PM      Bell/Chung Oval
Rockfort vs Mountain View                  3:00 PM      Rockfort
Browns Town vs Rae Town                  3:00 PM      Vauxhall High
Super League Points Standing as at (5.01.15)

KSAFA Super League results & Points standing as at 5.01.15

ALLMAN/WOODFORD  1  –     SANTOS    0
GS: Leslie Johnson (28th min)

Real Mona  3    –     Rockfort  0

GS: Jordan Moses (3 goals)
Browns Town  2  –    UWI   0
GS: Damon McLean
       Carl Campbell
Maxfield Park  1    –    RAE TOWN   1
Mountain View  1   –      SHORTWOOD      1
GS: Ronaldo Vassell                GS: Aldano Campbell
Super League Points Standing as at (5.01.15)

Wild Street Fashion are champions of the inaugural Allman/Woodford FC 2014 XMAS KO Six-a-side Competition

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Wild St Fashion showing off their trophies.                   Wild St Fashion celebration their championship win.

Wild Street Fashion won the inaugural Allman/Woodford FC 2014 Xmas Knockout six-a-side football competition after defeating Drama Quad 2 – 1 on penalties after playing to a nil all draw.  For their win they collect the winning trophy and $20,000.00 first prize.

Drama Quad collected the second prize trophy and $10,000.00 for their effort.  Third place goes to Price Lane and forth place went to Scammer Squad.

Kaddona Collins of Drama Squad was the leading goal scorer.

A total of sixteen team participate in the competition which started on Sunday, December 28, 2014 and concluded on Thursday, January 1, 2015.

FIRST ROUND GAMES:

Hannah Street  0  –  Elgin Strikers 0 : Hannah St won 2 – 1 on Penalties

Wild Street Fashion  1  –  John Street Kollo  0

Sarah Street Strikers  0  –  Campbell Town 1

Price Lane  3 –  Dallars FC  0

Prince of Wales Street  0  –  Scammer Squad  3

Caution Squad  0  –  Drama Squad 1

Villa United  2  –   Blackants Allstar  2:  Villa United won 3 – 2 on Penalties

Wild Street Strikers  0  –  Sarah Street Kickers 3

QUARTER FINALS RESULT:

Hannah Street  0  –  Wild Street Fashion  0 :  Wild Street Fashion won 1 – 0 on Penalties

Campbell Town  0  –  Price Lane 2

Scammer Squad  0  –  Villa United  0 :  Scammer Squad won 3 – 2 on Penalties

Drama Squad 3 –  Sarah Street kickers 1

SEMI-FINALS RESULT:

Wild Street Fashion 0 – Price Lane 0 : Wild Street Fashion won 4 – 3 on penalties

Scammer Squad  2  – Drama Squad 2 :  Drama Quad won 3 – 2 on penalties

FINAL RESULT:

Drama Quad  0  – Wild Street Fashion  0 : Wild Street Fashion won 2 – 1 on penalties

HONOURS:

1st – Wild Street Fashion – $20,000

2nd – Drama Quad – $10,000

3rd – Price Lane – Case of Guiness

4th – Scammer Squad

Leading goal scorer – Kadonna Collins

Allman/Woodford Remain Unbeaten in the KSAFA Super League

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Oneil Anderson (left) of Santos runs past Ojeino Parish of Allman/Woodford during yesterday’s KSAFA Super League match at the Bell Chung Oval yesterday. Allman/Woodford won 1-0.

Allman/Woodford, who remain unbeaten in the Super League Zone A, having drawn their previous three games, moved to six points after edging Santos FC 1-0 at Bell Chung Oval to register their first win of the season.

Playing a high-pressed game from the opening whistle Allman/Woodford forced the former joint leaders Santos into making several cardinal defensive blunders before Leslie Johnson spun and fired a rocket past goalkeeper Russell Hosang in the 33rd minute of play to keep their unbeaten record in tact from four matches.

However, the Nicholas Stewart-coached Allman/Woodford had to withstand a resurgent second half from Santos to hold on to their narrow lead. Goalkeeper Jovell Plunkett made the victory possible by framing several spectacular saves from very close range.

In other games Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League leaders Real Mona and Brown’s Town continue to plunder the opposition with convincing wins in rescheduled matches played yesterday.

At Butter Cup Park Real Mona hammered Rockfort 3-0 to move to nine points in Zone A, with Jordan Moses scoring all three goals. Meanwhile Brown’s Town continued their march to the top of Zone B with nine points from a comfortable 2-0 win against UWI.

In other matches Maxfield Park were held to a 1-1 draw by Rae Town at Maxfield Park, Mountain View and Shortwood played to a similar scoreline.

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ALLMANWOODFORD FC XMAS KO 2014 LEAGUE RESULTS

FIRST ROUND GAMES:

Hannah Street  0  –  Elgin Strikers 0 : Hannah St won 2 – 1 on Penalty

Wild Street Fashion  1  –  John Street Kollo  0

Sarah Street Strikers  0  –  Campbell Town 1

Price Lane  3 –  Dallars FC  0

Prince of Wales Street  0  –  Scammer Squad  3

Caution Squad  0  –  Drama Squad 1

Villa United  2  –   Blackants Allstar  2:  Villa United won 3 – 2 on Penalty

Wild Street Strikers  0  –  Sarah Street Kickers 3

QUARTER FINALS RESULT:

Hannah Street  0  –  Wild Street Fashion  0 :  Wild Street Fashion won 1 – 0 on Penalty

Campbell Town  0  –  Price Lane 2

Scammer Squad  0  –  Villa United  0 :  Scammer Squad won 3 – 2 on Penalty

Drama Squad  vs Sarah Street kickers to be played on Thursday, January 1, 2015.

Both semi finals and finals will be played on the 1st of January first Game begin at 2.30pm.

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Goalkeeper Campbell Rescues Point For Barbican

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Barbican moved to within a point of ninth-placed Reno and increased their lead to two over 11th-placed Humble Lion when they played to a 0-0 draw with fifth-placed Cavalier on Monday night, and they have Nicholas Campbell to thank.

The 24-year-old goalkeeper dove well to his left to save a first-half penalty from forward Claudious Blackburn to deny the more fancied Cavalier a win. Blackburn’s miss was Cavalier’s best opportunity even though utility player Girvon Brown had a hat-trick of misses.

While Barbican were happy for the point, hero, Campbell, a newcomer to the Premier League having earned promotion with Barbican, said saving penalties is commonplace for him.

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“It was a good penalty save, but it is a regular for me. This is nothing new. It was a penalty shootout that we used to get to this level. I saved penalties to get us here,” said the player, who has been with Barbican for four years.

“It is a great joy still, as long as those who are behind us are still behind us, we are happy,” he continued.

Speaking with a great deal of confidence, Campbell made it clear that Barbican belonged in the Premier League and that they will remain.

“These teams are not better than us. It is just for us to gel right, communicate right and play better and we will be getting more three points from games. We will show our class,” the six-footer said.

Campbell’s route to top-flight football is different from most players in the league. Unlike them, he did not play high-school football, so he developed under the radar.

“I went to St Joseph’s High School, a private school, so I did not play high-school football. I became a goalkeeper when I was at Phoenix at about 16 years of age when Craig Butler put me in the goal because I was tall, and I have never come out of it.

“My goalkeeping talent is mainly raw. People have helped me, but it is not enough for a goalkeeper. I have not had much formal coaching, but I am confident in myself,” the man who grew up in Standpipe said.

Having fulfilled one dream in playing in the Premier League, Campbell is aiming at another.

“I have never played for a national team before, but my dream is to be there any moment now. Mr (Miguel) Coley has told me to keep pushing and pushing harder, and I am doing that, and I know that one day, I will be there,” he said confidently.

POINTS STANDING

PW D L GF GA GD Pts
Waterhouse 14 8 4 2 20 8 12 28
MoBay United 14 8 2 4 25 12 13 26
Arnett 14 8 2 4 24 19 5 26H
View 14 6 5 3 22 16 6 23
Cavalier 14 6 4 4 11 8 3 22
Rivoli 14 5 4 5 23 25 -2 19
Tivoli 14 5 4 5 15 20 -5 18
Sporting 14 5 2 7 18 21 -3 17
Reno 14 4 3 7 21 22 -1 15
Barbican 14 3 5 6 11 21 -10 14
Humble 14 3 3 8 10 17 -7 12
Boys’ Town 14 3 3 8 15 26 -11 12

Source: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20141217/sports/sports31.html

Top Clubs Battle For Jackie Bell KO Last Four Spots

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Four of the island’s top football clubs will be engaged in the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Jackie Bell knockout competition quarter-final stage today in a double-header at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex.

In the first game, Tivoli Gardens tackle Harbour View, starting at 6 p.m., to be followed by a clash of neighbouring clubs, Boys’ Town and Arnett Gardens, at 8 p.m.

All four clubs are involved in the Red Stripe Premier League (RSPL) and that should make the games very competitive.

In the feature, Arnett Gardens are favoured to win against a Boys’ Town team that is struggling in the Red Stripe Premier League. However, when it comes to a knockout game, the team that wants it more usually wins.

Arnett are on a roll in the premier league, coming off a fourth consecutive win last Sunday, and coach Jerome ‘Jerry’ Waite said his team will not be taking their foot off the pedal.

Record wins

“Well, first and foremost, we have won the competition a record six times, so we will put all in the game against Boys’ Town tomorrow,” Waite toldThe Gleaner.

“We can’t underestimate Boys’ Town, despite their woes in the premier league, as this is a competition that they can win,” he added.

Arnett will look to the rejuvenated striker, Leon Strickland, former Boys’ Town player Oneil ‘Bigga’ Thompson, Dicoy Williams, Jason Moore, and André Clennon for victory.

Meanwhile, Boys’ Town’s long-serving coach, Andrew Price, hopes that his team can put away their chances and also defend well against Arnett.

“It should be a tough game. We’ve played them twice this season, won once and lost the other game, in different competitions,” Price said.

“The match-up should be an interesting one. We have to prevent Arnett from scoring, as well as put away our chances. And, if we do these things, we should advance to the semi-finals,” he reasoned.

Boys’ Town will be hoping that players such as captain Michael Campbell, Rafiek Thomas, André Dawson, and Peter Keyes find their best form in today’s match.

In the opening game, a close encounter is also expected. Harbour View edged Tivoli 1-0 in a RSPL encounter a week ago and will be hunting another victory.

However, Tivoli, coming off two consecutive defeats in the premier league, will look to get back on the winning trail.

The KSAFA/Jackie Bell 2014/15 winners will collect the trophy and $400,000, while the beaten finalists will get $250,000. The third-place team is guaranteed $150,000 and fourth, $100,000.

Today’s games

Tivoli Gardens vs Harbour View at 6 p.m.

Boys’ Town vs Arnett Gardens at 8 p.m.

Tomorrow’s games

Barbican vs Rockfort at 6 p.m.

Cavalier vs Waterhouse at 8 p.m.

(Both games at Waterhouse Stadium).

Source: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20141217/sports/sports4.html

KSAFA Super/Major League Competition Weekend Fixtures

                                     Saturday, December 13, 2014
  • Allman Woodford vs August Town- Bell Chung Oval
  • UWI vs Maxfield Park – Mona Bowl
  • Shortwood United vs Real Mona- Barbican
  • Rae Town vs Bull Bay- Bull Pen
  • Pembroke Hall vs Cooreville Gardens- Duhaney Park
  • Greenwich Town vs JDF- Tinson Pen
  • Whitfield Town vs New Kingston- Greenwich All Age
                                      Sunday, December 14, 2014
  • Mountain View vs Santos- Alpha Boys 1:00 p.m.
  • Browns Town vs Rockfort – Alpha Boys 3:00 p.m.
  • Red Hills vs Molynes United-  Red Hills
  • Stony Hill vs Constant Spring – Constant Spring
  • Meadforest vs Duhaney Park-  Michigan Avenue
  • Swallowfield vs Seaview Gardens- Stadium East
  • Central Kingston vs Olympic Gardens- Emett Park

Super League Points Standing as at (7.12.14)