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Western News

Rescheduled clash for Mt Pelier, Catherine Hall

Paul A Reid

Thursday, April 07, 2011



KENILWORTH, Hanover - MID table teams Mt Pelier and Catherine Hall will meet this afternoon at the Kenilworth Academy as they seek to solidify their places in next season's Jamaica Football Federation's Captain's Bakery and Grill Western Confederation Super League.

Today's game is a rescheduled return round fixture and the Hanover team will seek to beat Catherine Hall for the second time this season after winning their first round game 2-0.

Mt Pelier will be seeking their sixth straight win in the second round which would take them into joint second place with Wadadah on 37 points - both from 19 games.

Seventh placed Catherine Hall is seeking to snap a two games winless streak and is on 26 points from 18 games played.

Champions Seba United will be presented with their trophy after Sunday's game against Mt Pelier at Jarrett Park on Sunday.

Seba United secured the title two weeks ago after a 1-0 win over Wadadah gave them an unassailable lead.

Five more games are scheduled for Sunday — Catherine Hall against Frome at Westgreen, Granville against Bamboo at Sam Sharpe TC, Russia against Wadadah at Bay Road, Exidos against Tomorrow's People at Friendship and Cousins Cove against Harmony at Green Island High School.



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