FLOW Super Cup kicks off Friday
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The draw has been settled, the teams are ready, and a spectacle awaits as the third edition of the much-anticipated Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/FLOW Super Cup Knockout competition gets under way with four mouth-watering encounters across two venues on Friday.
The Catherine Hall Sports Complex in St James and Sabina Park in Kingston are expected to be buzzing with excitement and entertainment, following the draw which pits the top teams from the Manning and daCosta Cup competitions against the unseeded teams of both competitions.
The eight teams will have their eyes on the $1-million winning prize in addition to the newly-unveiled trophy in the lucrative four-week knockout competition dubbed the “Champions League of Schoolboy football”.
Former Walker Cup champions Wolmer’s Boys, who were recently dumped from that urban Knockout competition, will meet the unseeded debutants Little London in what should be a keenly contested feature game at Sabina Park scheduled for 7:00 pm.
In the curtain raiser of the double-header at Sabina Park, Manning Cup ‘dark horse’ Excelsior High will tackle another debutant in Ocho Rios High at 5:00 pm.
The Catherine Hall Sports Complex will host the St Catherine derby where Bridgeport High will oppose Dinthill Technical in the curtain raiser at 5:00 pm, while many-time daCosta Cup champions Cornwall College will square-off against Denham Town in the 7:00 pm feature contest.
Friday’s Schedule:
5:00 pm Excelsior High vs Ocho Rios High @ Sabina Park
7:00 pm Wolmer’s Boys School vs Little London @ Sabina Park
5:00 pm Bridgeport High vs Dinthill High @ Catherine Hall
7:00 pm Denham Town vs Cornwall College @ Catherine Hall
Sherdon Cowan