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HomeGeneral NewsShock results as Round One Ends

Shock results as Round One Ends

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The end of round one in the 2018/2019 SKNFA National Bank Premier League
produced some shock results. The first one was on Saturday night at the Warner Park
football stadium when S-Krave Newtown United had their unbeaten streak broken by
Fast Cash Saddlers 3-1.SCORING FOR NEWTOWN
Geovannie Lake 24th min

SCORING FOR SADDLERS
Malavai Harris  (Newtown)  own goal 35th min
Nicquan Phipps 71st min
Tarique Morris 90th + 2 mins
Meanwhile, Rams Village Superstars drew 1-1 with S. L. Horsford St. Pauls also on
Saturday.

SCORING FOR ST.PAULS
Kishorne Warde 7th min

SCORING FOR VILLAGE
Kimaree Rogers (pk) 30th min

Coach Stephen Clarke, while wanting a win, was content with the one point earned from
the draw. “I will take the one point. It was a very hard fought game but I rather three
points. I go back home with one (point). I am at the top of the table, we end the first
round—I will go back home with one point,” Coach Clarke said. St. Paul’s player Taju
Clarke commended the effort of his team to hold on to the result. “If we couldn’t get the
win, we were hoping for the draw and we got the draw,” Clarke said.
On Sunday, the shock results continued with Mantab edging out Elco Ltd. St. Peters 2-1.

SCORING FOR ST.PETERS
Dionis Stephen 25th min
SCORING FOR MANTAB
Jermaine Carey struck twice 3rd & (pk) 78th
In the day’s other match: H.E. GARDEN HOTSPURS 3 – 2 UNITED OLD

ROAD JETS
SCORING FOR SPURS
Kennedy Isles (pk) 6th min
Raheem Davis 8th min
Everette Ritchen 90th +1 min
SCORING FOR OLD ROAD
Tiquanny Williams 29th min
Dornell Bernier 81st min

The final match of the evening saw:
SOL I.A.S CONAREE   0 – 0 FLOW 4G CAYON

Assistant coach for Cayon Jazza Buchanan said after the match that while they wanted
a win, the match was a perfect opportunity to blood the young players. “Good game. I
think I saw a lot more coming out from the youngsters…I was impressed to see how the
youngsters are playing. The more and more we play them, the more I am seeing the
confidence,” Buchanan said.

The draw against Conaree locked in the fourth position for Cayon which means they will
be competing in this season’s Carnival Cup in two weeks. That, Buchanan says means
a lot to Cayon. “We are going in the Carnival Cup to win because the Carnival Cup is
open for anybody to win… it’s like a fresh start. It’s four teams in there and anybody can
win it. It’s not about who ahead with the most points, it’s all about you doing your job
and finish it and come out on top,” he said.

Coach Alexis Morris is disappointed with the result, as he was hoping for a win and a
chance to compete in the Carnival Cup. “It’s quite unfortunate that we did not get the
three points we were looking for…we were there from the inception and not to be there
this time around; its’ not the greatest of feelings,” he said. The coach noted that it
appeared as if his players were tired and they were not able to capitalize on the
chances they created.

The National Bank Premier League begins round two this weekend before the Carnival.

Cup the following weekend, which would round out the games for the calendar year and
the Christmas/Carnival break.

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