Sports
Harmony assume lead in Trelawny Major League
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
BOUNTY HALL, Trelawny -- Last season's beaten finalists Harmony FC have taken over the lead in the points table in the Trelawny Football Association's National Rums of Jamaica Major League after a 4-2 win over Upsetters at Bounty Hall on Saturday.
The win took Harmony to 14 points, the same as Holland United, who beat Palmento 1-0, while former leaders Clarks Town dropped to third place on 13 points after being held to a 2-2 draw by promoted Sherwood.
Harmony were rebounding from a 0-0 draw against Flames in the previous encounter and hold a slender lead over Holland on goal difference.
The 1-0 win for Holland at the William Knibb field, was their fourth win in a row after drawing their first two games, while Clarks Town have failed to get maximum points in two straight games after winning their first four.
Kinloss moved up to fourth place after beating Granville 4-1 on Sunday at home and are on 12 points.
In the other game played Duanvale and Spicy Hill drew 0-0.
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