James at the double in Holland’s 5-2 win
DAVIS PEN, Trelawny — Collin James scored twice as Holland United scored a big come-from-behind 5-2 win over Upsetter at Davis Pen in their Trelawny FA National Rums of Jamaica Major League return-leg game on Saturday.
James scored once in either half as the former champions won their eighth game of the season to move to 29 points from 15 games and inched closer to second-placed Harmony, who are on 31 from 14 games.
In an explosive opening 25 minutes, five goals were scored as after going down 2-0 in the first 10 minutes, Holland, who had won their first round game 3-1, hit back to lead 3-2 at half-time.
Garrie Knowles in the eighth minute and Oneil Samuels in the 10th shot Upsetters into the lead, but James pulled one back in the 14th before Romaine scored in then 21st to even up the scores and Odean Morris gave them the lead in the 25th.
Despite the momentum, Holland had to wait until the last nine minutes to add to the score, with James scoring in the 81st, while Odean Gallimore added another just before the end, in the 89th.
Flames won for the second straight game to continue their quest for safety, avenging a first-round loss to Kinloss, beating them 3-1, moving to seventh place on 19 points on goal difference ahead of Spicy Hill, who have played a game less.
Metro Clarke gave Flames the lead in the 17th minute before Girvert Dixon equalised in the 63rd.
Goals in the finals six minutes from Dwayne Duncan and Cadeen Haughton however carried Flames to their fifth win.

