<DIV>Good to see Robert Scarlett back on the field. Jamaica's best left back needs to keep his head and fulfill his potential.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><SPAN class=TopStory>H'View hold on against bubbly Wadadah</SPAN>
<SPAN class=Subheadline>Football - NPL</SPAN></TD></TR><TR><TD>Paul Reid
Monday, January 22, 2007
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<P class=StoryText align=justify>FALMOUTH, Trelawny - A late goal from former national striker Fabian Taylor gave 10-man Harbour View a 1-0 win over a gallant Wadadah in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) second round game at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in Falmouth yesterday.<P class=StoryText align=justify>In a late match yesterday, leaders Waterhouse stopped Reno in their tracks 1-0 courtesy of a Brian Wollaston goal in the fourth minute at Drewsland.<P class=StoryText align=justify>In Trelawny,Taylor scored three minutes into time added on at the end of the game as the Lenworth Hyde-coached Harbour View won for the second time at the venue in five days after beating Village here on Wednesday. Greg Taylor was given marching orders in the 18th minute after flattening Wadadah defender Leroy Housen in an off-the-ball incident.<P class=StoryText align=justify>The loss spoiled an outstanding game for the Wadadah goalkeeper, Gavine Barrett, who pulled off a series of outstanding saves to keep his team in the game.
The three points helped Harbour View to maintain at least a share of the lead on points as they move to 40.
Harbour View's coach, Lenny Hyde, said his team "worked hard throughout the 90 minutes".<P class=StoryText align=justify>Wadadah's boss, Anthony 'Follies' Williams, was angry at the end. "We (coaching staff) have been shouting instructions to lock shop and you must know when it is time to lock shop," he said.
He said his team must show more resilience and must understand the importance of sticking to the game plan.
With the game appeared heading for a draw, Taylor collected a pass from another substitute, Kemar Petrekin, turned past two defenders and just placed the ball out of goalkeeper Barrett's reach.
Harbour View won 3-0 in the Under-21 curtain-raiser.<P class=StoryText align=justify>Teams:
Wadadah - Gavine Barret, Kirk Hendricks, Omar Kerr Raphael Palmer 33rd), Leroy Housen, Christopher Currie, Glenworth Benjamin (Torey Samuels 73rd), Rohan Reid, Daniel Ricketts, Mark Williams, Arval Campbell, Jermaine Anderson (Sion Thorpe 82nd)
Subs not used: S Irvin, D Allen, E Brown, D Chambers
Booked: Housen (55th), Williams (90th)<P class=StoryText align=justify>Harbour View - Dwayne Miller, Christopher Harvey, Oneil Smith, Gregory Simpson, Robert Scarlett, Loxley Thomas (Fabian Taylor 56th), Donald Stewart, Lovell Palmer, Kemeel Wolfe (Nicholas Dodd 68th), Gregg Taylor, Kavin Bryan (Kemar Petrekin 78th)
Subs not used: M Barrett, C Waugh, R Thomas, K King
Booked: G Taylor (ejected - 18th)
Referee: Dwight Royal
Assistants: Antoinette Williams, Dale Ewan
Fourth Official: Recardo Sailsman
Match Commissary: Jeremiah Reid</DIV>
<SPAN class=Subheadline>Football - NPL</SPAN></TD></TR><TR><TD>Paul Reid
Monday, January 22, 2007
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<P class=StoryText align=justify>FALMOUTH, Trelawny - A late goal from former national striker Fabian Taylor gave 10-man Harbour View a 1-0 win over a gallant Wadadah in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) second round game at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in Falmouth yesterday.<P class=StoryText align=justify>In a late match yesterday, leaders Waterhouse stopped Reno in their tracks 1-0 courtesy of a Brian Wollaston goal in the fourth minute at Drewsland.<P class=StoryText align=justify>In Trelawny,Taylor scored three minutes into time added on at the end of the game as the Lenworth Hyde-coached Harbour View won for the second time at the venue in five days after beating Village here on Wednesday. Greg Taylor was given marching orders in the 18th minute after flattening Wadadah defender Leroy Housen in an off-the-ball incident.<P class=StoryText align=justify>The loss spoiled an outstanding game for the Wadadah goalkeeper, Gavine Barrett, who pulled off a series of outstanding saves to keep his team in the game.
The three points helped Harbour View to maintain at least a share of the lead on points as they move to 40.
Harbour View's coach, Lenny Hyde, said his team "worked hard throughout the 90 minutes".<P class=StoryText align=justify>Wadadah's boss, Anthony 'Follies' Williams, was angry at the end. "We (coaching staff) have been shouting instructions to lock shop and you must know when it is time to lock shop," he said.
He said his team must show more resilience and must understand the importance of sticking to the game plan.
With the game appeared heading for a draw, Taylor collected a pass from another substitute, Kemar Petrekin, turned past two defenders and just placed the ball out of goalkeeper Barrett's reach.
Harbour View won 3-0 in the Under-21 curtain-raiser.<P class=StoryText align=justify>Teams:
Wadadah - Gavine Barret, Kirk Hendricks, Omar Kerr Raphael Palmer 33rd), Leroy Housen, Christopher Currie, Glenworth Benjamin (Torey Samuels 73rd), Rohan Reid, Daniel Ricketts, Mark Williams, Arval Campbell, Jermaine Anderson (Sion Thorpe 82nd)
Subs not used: S Irvin, D Allen, E Brown, D Chambers
Booked: Housen (55th), Williams (90th)<P class=StoryText align=justify>Harbour View - Dwayne Miller, Christopher Harvey, Oneil Smith, Gregory Simpson, Robert Scarlett, Loxley Thomas (Fabian Taylor 56th), Donald Stewart, Lovell Palmer, Kemeel Wolfe (Nicholas Dodd 68th), Gregg Taylor, Kavin Bryan (Kemar Petrekin 78th)
Subs not used: M Barrett, C Waugh, R Thomas, K King
Booked: G Taylor (ejected - 18th)
Referee: Dwight Royal
Assistants: Antoinette Williams, Dale Ewan
Fourth Official: Recardo Sailsman
Match Commissary: Jeremiah Reid</DIV>
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