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Harmony face Holland in Trelawny clash
Paul Reid
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
BOUNTY HALL, Trelawny -- There could be a new leader in the Trelawny Football Association's National Rums of Jamaica Major league this afternoon after joint second-placed teams, Harmony FC and Holland United meet for a rescheduled game at the Bounty Hall Community Centre, starting at 3:30.
This game was originally scheduled for February 16 at the William Knibb Memorial Grounds but was postponed as the grounds was being used for a track and field meet.
The teams are tied on 10 points from four games each -- two behind leaders Clarks Town -- but are coming off contrasting results last weekend.
Holland ended Clarks Town's four-game winning run by beating them 1-0, while Harmony were held goalless by struggling Flames.
The league continues this weekend with a full schedule of six games.
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