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St George's whip Eltham to take group honours in Manning Cup

Published:Tuesday | October 13, 2015 | 6:42 PMMarc Stamp
St George’s College’s head coach Neville ‘Bertis’ Bell (left) and striker Alex Marshall embrace after the player scored the team’s third goal against Eltham High School yesterday. St George’s won 4-0.
Innswood High School’s Steve Reid (left) and Denham Town High School’s captain Kadeem Williams tussle for the ball during their ISSA-FLOW Manning Cup football encounter at Chedwin Park yesterday. Denham Town won 1-0.
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St George's College swamped Eltham High 4-0 to top the competitive Group C and advance to the next round in the ISSA-FLOW Manning Cup football competition yesterday.

Gregory Messam Jr hit a brace for St George's in the seventh and 13th minutes and Alex Marshall (22nd) and captain Shevon Stewart (24th) scored the other goals in the away fixture.

Innswood started the day leading the group on 22 points ahead of St George's and Denham Town High - both on 19 points apiece.

However, Denham Town clipped Innswood 1-0 at Chedwin Park in St Catherine, which meant that all three teams closed the preliminary stage on 22 points each.

St George's topped the group with a superior goal difference ahead of Denham Town and Innswood. All three teams qualified for the next Manning Cup stage as St George's and Denham Town made it as the top two teams from the group, while Innswood sneaked in as the second best third-place team from the seven groups in the preliminary stage.

Super Cup spot for St George's

Many-time Manning Cup winners St George's also earned a FLOW Super Cup spot as group winners, as well as a spot in the Walker Cup knockout competition, to be played among the top eight Manning Cup teams.

At Chedwin Park, Denham Town scored early when Shevon Richards fired a free kick into the goal in the fourth minute.

After that, Denham Town sat back and defended stoutly for the win.

Coach of Denham Town, Omar Edwards, praised his team for their discipline and team spirit.

"It was a very physical game. We got the early goal and defended well. We played and showed that we wanted it more," Edwards said.

On the other hand, coach of Innswood, Anthony Thompson, said his team was undisciplined.

"Our goalkeeper gave up a soft goal. Our opponents wanted it more," Thompson admitted.

With the Manning Cup's second round scheduled to start on October 26, the 16 qualifiers read: Defending champions Jamaica College, Calabar High, Hydel High, Denham Town, Innswood High, Charlie Smith High, Holy Trinity High, Wolmer's Boys', St Jago High, Excelsior High, Vauxhall High, Jonathan Grant High, Kingston College, St George's College, Haile Selassie High, and Camperdown High.