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Clarks Town still atop Trelawny Major League

Paul Reid

Friday, March 12, 2010



BOUNTY HALL, Trelawny - Former champions Harmony FC and Holland United failed to assume the lead in the Trelawny/National Rums Major League after playing to a 0-0 draw in a rescheduled game at Bounty Hall on Wednesday.

Both teams went into the game tied on 10 points -- two behind leaders Clarks Town -- but failed to produce the goal that would have taken them on top of the tables.

Harmony, last season's beaten finalists, stayed in second place on goal difference over Holland, two points ahead Duanvale and Kinloss.

This was also Harmony's second straight draw after winning their first three games.

The top three teams will be in action tomorrow when the first round of the competition continues.

Clarks Town will be away to promoted Sherwood, Harmony host Upsetters at Bounty Hall, while Holland will be a home to Palmento at William Knibb.

Reggae Youths debut in Claro Division One

TUCKER, St James -- Last season's Division Two champions Reggae Youths will make their debut in the St James Football Association's Claro Division One league today when they take on Defenders in one of five games scheduled.

The competition kicked off last weekend with Rosemount Gardens beating Westgreen FC 3-1 at Jarrett Park, with Javier Peak scoring all three for the winners.

Today Reggae Youths and Defenders will meet at Tucker in a Zone B game.

Two more Zone B games will be played: Marl Road and Seaview will meet in the second game of a double header at Bickersteth, while Montego Bay Boys Club and Champions will face off at the UDC Field.

In Zone A, Upsetters and demoted Little Miami will meet at the Albion field while Copperwood and Juniors are meting in the first game at Bickersteth set to start at 1:30 pm.

Meanwhile, yesterday's slate of Senior League games were postponed to a new date to be set.


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