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Intense battles for Manning Cup second-stage spots

Published:Sunday | October 9, 2016 | 12:00 AMMarc Stamp
Ardenne High School's Lindon Roberts (third left) fights for the ball with Jonathan Grant High School's Isaac Scott, during the ISSA/FLOW Manning Cup football game at Barbican Complex recently, looking on is Jonathan Grant's Kashief Graham (right). Scott scored in Jonathan Grant's 3-1 win.

With the ISSA/FLOW Manning Cup competition preliminary stage nearing completion, there are still a few things left to be settled, with a number of intense battles for the remaining spots in the second stage on the card.

Sixteen teams, comprising the seven group winners and runners-up, as well as the two best third-place finishers, will qualify for the second stage, which is set to start on October 24.

They will be divided into four groups consisting of four teams each, with the group winners advancing to the semi-finals.

Now, it is down to the wire for the nine remaining spots, which could be decided after today's games spread across the Corporate Area and St Catherine.

Reigning champions Jamaica College are among seven teams already certain of spots in the second stage. The others are Kingston College and Denham Town High; from Group C; Holy Trinity High and Charlie Smith High from Group E; as well as Wolmer's and Camperdown High from Group F.

Haile Selassie High are looking for a win against St Catherine High in this afternoon's game at Barbican Complex set to start at 3:30 p.m.

The Geoffrey Maxwell - coached Haile Selassie is in pole position in Group D on 21 points from eight games, while St Catherine, who are under the guidance of Anthony Patrick, are currently on 17 points in third position behind Jonathan Grant High (19).

That means, St Catherine will have to gain maximum points to remain in contention for an automatic spot.

 

EXCELSIOR ATOP GROUP A

 

In Group A, Excelsior High are on top on 16 points, ahead of St George's College (15) after Friday's exciting 1-0 win, with Greater Portmore (13) next best.

Greater Portmore must win against many-time champions St George's College to have a chance of making the second stage.

Excelsior are expected to get the better of lowly Tivoli Gardens and maintain the lead.

In Group G, Bridgeport are on top on 20 points, ahead of St Jago High (16), Hydel (15), and Calabar (15) as the teams in contention.

Bridgeport should continue their impressive run when they play away to Campion College. St Jago are expected to get the better of Cumberland, while it's anyone's guess in the Hydel-Calabar game.

Today's games

Vauxhall vs Jamaica College

Greater Portmore vs St George's College

Excelsior vs Tivoli Gardens

Norman Manley vs Kingston College

Denham Town vs Papine

Ascot vs St Mary's College

Ardenne vs Meadowbrook

Jonathan Grant vs Pembroke Hall

Haile Selassie vs St Catherine

Kingston Technical vs Wolmer's

Dunoon vs Camperdown

Jose Marti vs Edith Dalton James

St Jago vs Cumberland

Campion College vs Bridgeport

Calabar vs Hydel

Clan Carthy vs Holy Trinity

Waterford vs Mona

(Home teams are named first and all games kick-off at 3:30 p.m.)