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TFA's Major League return round begins
BY PAUL A REID Observer West writer
Thursday, January 10, 2013
FALMOUTH, Trelawny — THE return round of the Trelawny Football Association's National Rums of Jamaica Major League gets underway this weekend with six games scheduled over Saturday and Sunday.
Former champions Invaders are the leaders in Zone One, while Prospect Kinks are ahead in Zone Two, at the break.
With a game to play, Invaders are on eight points in Zone One, two more than Clarks Town and Granville, with three others all tied on five points.
Prospect Links are on 11 points in Zone Two from five games played, four more than another former champion Duanvale; Kinloss is next on six points with Exidos So Fresh, Flames and Classic United all on five each.
On Saturday, Classic and Kinloss square off at Blackwin, Spicy Hill meets Jackson Town at Georgia and Coopers Pen and Clarks Town will meet at Coopers Pen.
The leaders will both be in action on Sunday.
Invaders will be away to Granville at Carter Centre, while Prospect Links and Exidos So Fresh will meet at Bunker's Hill. In the other game, Flames and Duanvale will meet at Sea-Road in Duncans.
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