<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=news_postinfo><DIV>Sat Sep 16, 2006</DIV></TD></TR><TR><TD class=news_byline>Waterhouse and Tivoli to face off in Premier League feature game</TD></TR><TR><TD style="HEIGHT: 9px"></TD></TR><TR><TD class=news_summary><TABLE cellPadding=0 align=left><TBODY><TR><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD height=10></TD></TR><TR><TD class=news_summary>Champions Waterhouse will journey to the Edward Seaga Complex to face Tivoli Gardens in Sunday’s featured game of the JFF's Wray and Nephew Premier League.
<SPAN class=news_body>This will be the commentary game on Hitz 92 and the defending champions who last season recorded two victories in their unbeaten three match fixtures against Tivoli will be hoping to improve on that record under new coach Barrington Gaynor.
Tivoli, a new look outfit this season, who drew their opening game are now under the guidance of former Waterhouse coach, Calvert Fitzgerald, who should know how to stand up to the defending champion.
Boys Town who played to a 2-all draw with Tivoli on the opening day will host newcomers Naggo Head with Walter Boyd in TVJ’s Game of the Day.
In other games starting at 3.30, the other newcomer, August Town, will face Portmore United at Barbican Field and Reno, who terminated the contract of their Peruvian coach, will entertain Wadadah at Frome.
Last season’s runner up, Harbour View, will visit long time nemesis, Arnett Gardens, at the Tony Spaulding Complex starting at 5.
Arnett, who went down 3-1 to Wadadah in their opening game, are trying to come to terms with the sudden death their financial controller, Courtney Livingston, who died Friday night.
In the sixth game of the day, Seba United oppose Village United at Jarrett Park at 6.
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<SPAN class=news_body>This will be the commentary game on Hitz 92 and the defending champions who last season recorded two victories in their unbeaten three match fixtures against Tivoli will be hoping to improve on that record under new coach Barrington Gaynor.
Tivoli, a new look outfit this season, who drew their opening game are now under the guidance of former Waterhouse coach, Calvert Fitzgerald, who should know how to stand up to the defending champion.
Boys Town who played to a 2-all draw with Tivoli on the opening day will host newcomers Naggo Head with Walter Boyd in TVJ’s Game of the Day.
In other games starting at 3.30, the other newcomer, August Town, will face Portmore United at Barbican Field and Reno, who terminated the contract of their Peruvian coach, will entertain Wadadah at Frome.
Last season’s runner up, Harbour View, will visit long time nemesis, Arnett Gardens, at the Tony Spaulding Complex starting at 5.
Arnett, who went down 3-1 to Wadadah in their opening game, are trying to come to terms with the sudden death their financial controller, Courtney Livingston, who died Friday night.
In the sixth game of the day, Seba United oppose Village United at Jarrett Park at 6.
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