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Camperdown whip Kingston High
published: Friday | October 6, 2006

Robert Bailey and Rasbert Turner, Freelance Writers


Spanish Town's Damion Forrester (left) is held by St. Jago's Treville Thompson in their Manning Cup encounter at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday. Spanish Town won 2-0. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer

A HAT-TRICK from Rasheed Dwyer led Camperdown to a 5-0 thrashing of Kingston High and one step closer to a place in the second round of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup competition yesterday.

Eltham now lead Group D with 13 points followed by Campion (10) and Camperdown (nine).

Played at the UWI Bowl, Dwyer score his goals in the 32nd, 53rd and 90th minutes.

Camperdown never seem to be troubled by Kingston High, who are still searching for their first points of the season.

Camperdown, dominated possession and went ahead in the 32nd minute when Johnson fired home from point-blank range. Paul Patterson scored his team's second goal with a beautiful header between two Kingston High defenders in the 43rd minute.

Things got worse for Kingston High just before the half-time break when two of their players, Odean Watson and Theo Montaque, were shown red cards for fighting each other on the field.

Camperdown came out firing in the second period and were rewarded in the 53rd minute when the powerful Johnson netted home a well-placed strike to the left of goalkeeper Horace Tulloch. Substitute Michael Johnson also got his name on the scoresheet when he fired home a cross from teammate Sean Francis in the 84th minute. Johnson completed his hat-trick in the 90th minute when he outsprinted two defenders and fired past a diving Tulloch.

Barrington ' Cobra' Gaynor coach of Camperdown said: "We didn't play so well in the first half but Kingston High got two red cards which made it a bit easier for us.

Lost confidence

"I think we had lost our confidence after losing two games back to back and I now think that a lot more work needs to be done before our next game," he said.

Meanwhile, goals from Derron Scott and Ranique Rowe carried Spanish Town High to a 2-0 victory over St. Jago in Group C.

The match, played at the Spanish Town Prison Oval, saw an evenly contested first half with St. Jago's goalkeeper, Ryan Harris, keeping his team in the game. After the break, Spanish Town started to play more purposefully, stringing passes together through the likes of Kenroy Wright, Damion Forrester, Rowe, Scott and company as they started to pressure the Jago defence. In the 52nd minute, the St. Jago keeper failed to collect a ball which fell into the path of Rowe who scored from a goalmouth melée making it 1-0.

Buoyed by the goal, Spanish Town continued to play good football and received rapturous applause when Scott's 25-yard shot slammed into the back of the St. Jago goal, making the final score 2-0.

Winning coach Cecil Thomas said his team played well. "I am thankful for the three points. Although there were lapses, the team managed to lift its game and came out victorious," Thomas said. The result places Spanish Town second in Group C behind Norman Manley who are on 19 points - one more than the St. Catherine team.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Group B: Spanish Town 2 St Jago 0. Group D: Campion 1 Tivoli 0, Camperdown 5 Kingston High 0.

TODAY'S GAMES

Group A: STATHS vs. Dunoon Technical, St. Mary's College vs. Excelsior. Group C: Innswood vs. Penwood, St. Catherine vs. Kingston Technical.

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