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Roger Clarke KO finalists to be decided today
PAUL A REID Observer Writer
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
FROME, Westmoreland — The finalists in the Westmoreland Football Association Roger Clarke Knock Out will be known this afternoon following the playing of the semi-finals in a double header at the Frome Sports Complex, set to start at 4:00 pm.
Super League club Petersfield FC will meet Russia FC in the first game followed by the big clash between Reno FC and Sandals Whitehouse.
Reno are playing in the competition for the first time in many years after being relegated from the Premier League last year, while Whitehouse are former champions.
Today's winners will meet in Thursday's final set to start at 6:00 pm following the launch of the Captain's Bakery and Grill Major League.
Ten teams started the competition last week, two from the Super League, five from the Major League and three that were promoted from the Division One last season.
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