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Ramsay sparks Holy Family's goal flood

By Gerald Reid

Thursday, February 09, 2012



Holy Family's Horace Ramsay netted four goals to aid in the 7-0 demolition of Jessie Ripoll in the LIME/INSPORTS Primary Schools Football Championship at the Bell/Chung Complex on Tuesday.

Ramsay was also scoring the first hat-trick of the season with goals coming in the 15th, 30th, 41st and 47th minutes. The other goals were scored by Jahshawn Anglin in the 12th minute, Towayne Smith in the 56th and Romaine Bowers in the 58th.

Holy Family coach Christopher Richardson said it was encouraging to start the defence of the title on a winning note. "A win is a win whether by a big or small goal margin," he said.

Holy Family's next match will be against Franklin Town today at the Bell/Chung Complex, starting at 1:30 pm.

Meanwhile, there were 3-0 wins for Franklin Town over North Street, Clan Carthy over Greenwich Town, St Andrew over Mico and Holy Rosary over Whitfield. In other results, Denham Town clipped St Benedict's 1-0, Excelsior crushed Boys' Town 6-1, St Aloysius thrashed Elletson 6-0, Iris Gelly whipped Trench Town 4-2, Chetolah Park beat Allman Town 3-1 and Harbour View got the better of Alpha, also 3-1.



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