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PAUL A REID Observer writer reidp@jamaicaobserver.com
Friday, September 28, 2012
FORMER champions Clarendon College outscored Edwin Allen High, 3-2, in their ISSA/Gatorade/Digicel daCosta Cup rescheduled Zone H game in Frankfield, Clarendon yesterday.
With their third win, each by a one-goal margin, Clarendon took the lead in the zone going into the return round that gets underway tomorrow.
Clarendon ended the first round with 10 points -- two more than Lennon High, who have eight, with Edwin Allen in third place on five points.
Meanwhile, one return-round game will be played this afternoon when Tacky High host Ewarton in a Zone K encounter.
Ewarton won the first-round game, 3-1, but are in fourth place in the Zone on seven points, two behind Tacky as Dinthill Technical lead with 11 points with Bog Walk in second place on 10 points.
Game for today:
Zone K
Tacky vs Ewarton
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