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Shelton's strike sinks Honduras 1-0Ian Burnett, Sport Editor
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Jamaica's Jamal Campbell-Ryce (left) takes on Wilson Palacios of Honduras during their CONCACAF World Cup qualifying game at the National Stadium last night. The Reggae Boyz won, 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
SO far, so good!
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz exhibited another plucky display to clip Honduras 1-0, courtesy of Luton Shelton's 16th-minute strike, which proved enough in their make-or-break CONCACAF World Cup Semi-Final Round fixture at
the National Stadium last night.
The victory propelled Jamaica menacingly into third place in the four-team Group B with seven points, two behind Honduras, who started the round as leaders over Mexico on
goal difference.
Mexico and Canada drew 2-2 in frigid Edmonton last night, which places the Central Americans on top with 10 points, but still not assured of advancing to the Final round of six teams. Canada, already eliminated, have moved to two points.
Luton Shelton (#11) of Jamaica turns away after scoring a goal against Honduras during the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match at the National Stadium last night. The Reggae Boyz won, 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
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Shelton's strike sinks Honduras 1-0Ian Burnett, Sport Editor
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Jamaica's Jamal Campbell-Ryce (left) takes on Wilson Palacios of Honduras during their CONCACAF World Cup qualifying game at the National Stadium last night. The Reggae Boyz won, 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
SO far, so good!
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz exhibited another plucky display to clip Honduras 1-0, courtesy of Luton Shelton's 16th-minute strike, which proved enough in their make-or-break CONCACAF World Cup Semi-Final Round fixture at
the National Stadium last night.
The victory propelled Jamaica menacingly into third place in the four-team Group B with seven points, two behind Honduras, who started the round as leaders over Mexico on
goal difference.
Mexico and Canada drew 2-2 in frigid Edmonton last night, which places the Central Americans on top with 10 points, but still not assured of advancing to the Final round of six teams. Canada, already eliminated, have moved to two points.
Luton Shelton (#11) of Jamaica turns away after scoring a goal against Honduras during the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match at the National Stadium last night. The Reggae Boyz won, 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
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