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Glenmuir, Edwin Allen, York Castle and Rusea's in Ben Francis Cup semi-finals

Published:Friday | November 25, 2022 | 10:38 PMLennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer -
Glenmuir High’s captain Zakari Messam (right) and Frome Technical's Stevaughn Spence tussle for the ball during their ISSA/Wata Ben Francis Cup quarterfinals encounter at Glenmuir High today. Glenmuir won 4-0.
Glenmuir High’s captain Zakari Messam (right) and Frome Technical's Stevaughn Spence tussle for the ball during their ISSA/Wata Ben Francis Cup quarterfinals encounter at Glenmuir High today. Glenmuir won 4-0.
Glenmuir High’s captain Zakari Messam (right) and Frome Technical's Stevaughn Spence tussle for the ball during their ISSA/Wata Ben Francis Cup quarterfinals encounter at Glenmuir High today. Glenmuir won 4-0.
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Glenmuir High secured their place in the final four of the ISSA/Wata Ben Francis Cup following an emphatic 4-0 win over Frome Technical at Glenmuir on Friday.

Goals from Kyle Gordon in the 13th minute, Deandre Johnson in the 75th and a double strike from Tajuan Cummings in the 78th and 81st minutes sealed the win for the Andrew Peart-coached Clarendon-based Glenmuir.

At Garvey Maceo the hosts were beaten 2-0 by Edwin Allen High in their quarter-final game.

In another game, York Castle and Dinthill Technical settled their contest from the penalty spot after playing to a 2-2 draw at full-time.

York Castle won 5-4 in the penalty shoot-out to secure their place in the semi-finals.

It took penalties to also separate Rusea’s High from William Knibb High, with the former coming away with a 3-1 victory from the spot after they had played to a 1-1 scoreline at full time.

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