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Petrojam, Wisynco to contest BH KO final

Sunday, August 26, 2012



PETROJAM and Wisynco will contest the final of the Scotiabank Group-sponsored Business House Football KO today at Red Stripe Oval, starting at 3:30 pm.

Both teams secured convincing 3-0 and 4-1 victories over ISCF and Caribbean Cement Company last Monday. At Bell Chung Oval, Petrojam got goals from Jothan Watson, Ricardo Munroe and Andrew Mais in their 3-0 win over their Division Two rivals.

At Bull Pen, Wisynco got goals from Damaine Ball, Jermaine Taylor, Norman Bailey and a defender's goal in their victory.

Alexis Dobson got the consolation for Caribbean Cement.

New coach Ainsworth Ennis is going for his first Business House title and he will be looking to captain Jothan Watson, Damion Campbell, Kimalee Brissett, Aphas Bernard and Richard and Nigel Stultz for their second hold on the trophy.

Marcel Gayle of Wisynco is also looking to land his team their second KO title and is expecting Girvon Brown, Kelso Cousin, Norman Bailey, Calbert Coke, Kemar Thomas, Marcel Stephenson and Omar Washington to lead the way.

NCB and Jamaica Fire Brigade will meet in the curtain-raiser at 1:30 pm in a crucial Division Two match to decide the top four Division Two semi finalists. NCB are on 16 points from nine matches, while Fire Brigade are on 13 from nine.



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