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Manchester High, others race to  four straight wins  in D’Cup
Aklikay McFarlane of Maldon High (left) attempts to clear the ball out of his area as Cornwall College's Rodineo Hines tries to prevent it in Tuesday's ISSA daCosta Cup Zone A game played at Cornwall College. Cornwall College won the game 1-0, ending Maldon High's winning start at three games. (Photo: Paul Reid)
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PAUL A REID Observer writer reidp@jamaicaobserver.com  
September 16, 2025

Manchester High, others race to four straight wins in D’Cup

MANCHESTER , Jamaica— Jevohntae Gordon scored his second straight hat-trick to lead Manchester High to a 9-0 drubbing of DeCarteret College and their fourth consecutive win in Zone F of the ISSA daCosta Cup competition on Tuesday.

Manchester High is one of five teams that registered their fourth straight win yesterday as Christiana High, Alphansus Davis High, Ocho Rios High and Port Antonio High, also raced to 12 points, while three schools, Cedric Titus High, William Knibb Memorial and McGrath High won a third in a row.

Eight more games are scheduled to be played on Wednesday, including defending champions Garvey Maceo High and Glenmuir High, both seeking a third straight win, when they face Winston Jones High and Denbigh High, respectively.

On Tuesday, Orane Wright also got a hat-trick for Manchester High, as they have now scored 25 goals in their four games and are yet to concede with Conrod Messam, Jahleel McKenzie and Alwayne Frater, also getting on the score sheet.

Brandon Satchwell scored four times for Christiana High as they beat Alston High 6-0 in their Zone G game, while Alphansus Davis High edged Mile Gully High 1-0.

Maldon High School’s goalkeeper Nickel Stewart comes off his line to punch the ball clear ahead of Cornwall College’s Carlondo Morris in Tuesday’s ISSA daCosta Cup Zone A game played at Cornwall College. Cornwall College won the game 1-0, ending Maldon High’s winning start at three games. (Photo: Paul Reid)

Port Antonio High were 5-0 winners over Iona High with Dwayne Rodgers scoring a double, while Dandre Wilson, Keandre Wilson and Shavarie Walker, also scored.

Ocho Rios High beat Marcus Garvey Technical as they continue to lead Zone K.

Maldon High’s record three- game winning start ended after they were beaten 1-0 by 10-man Cornwall College in a game that was affected by heavy rain.

Ameche Robinson’s fifth minute goal was the difference for Cornwall College who ended the game with 10 players after leading scorer Corlando Morris was sent off in the 85th minute after lashing out at an opponent.

McGrath High took control of Zone J after beating Old Harbour High 6-0 in their top-of- the group clash.

Both teams had won their first two games without conceding a goal.

In another Zone J game, Omarion Small and Leon Reynolds both scored braces for Dinthill Technical in their 8-0 whipping of Tacius Golding High.

Orane Gayle, Omanie Morrison, Romaine Grant and Rodaine Reid also scored for the Lenworth Hyde -coached team.

Cedric Titus High and William Knibb both scored their third win in a row, setting up a clash on Friday.

Cedric Titus blanked Troy High 4-0, while William Knibb Memorial were 3-1 winners over Muschett High.

Games scheduled for Wednesday:

Manning’s School vs Black River- Manning’s School

Lewisville High vs Petersfield High- Lewisville

Cross Keys High vs May Day High- Cross Keys

Knox College vs Holmwood Technical- Kirkvine

Winston Jones High vs Glenmuir High- Winston Jones

Foga Road High vs Vere Technical- Foga Road

Kemps Hill vs Bustamante High- Kemps Hill

Denbigh High vs Garvey Maceo Technical- Denbigh High

TUESDAY’S RESULTS:

Cornwall College 1, Maldon High 0

St James High 1, Herbert Morrison 3

Irwin High 2, Green Pond 3

Green Island High vs Knockalva Technical- rained out

Rusea’s High vs Frome- blown off

Cambridge High 3, Anchovy High 1

Cedric Titus High 4, Troy High 0

Muschett High 1, William Knibb Memorial 3

Maggotty High 1, Munro College 1

Lacovia High 0, STETHS 4

Mt St Josephs Catholic 0, Belair High 7

DeCarteret College 0, Manchester High 9

Bellefield High 2, Porus High 2

Christiana High 6, Alston High 0

Alphansus Davis High 1, Mile Gully High 0

Claude McKay High 0, Central High 4

McGrath High 6, Old Harbour High 0

Tacius Golding High 0, Dinthill Technical 8

Ocho Rios High 8, Marcus Garvey Tech 1

Brown’s Town High 7, Discovery Bay High 0

Port Antonio High 5, Iona High 0

St Mary High 1, Titchfield High 2

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