Reno will regain Premier League spot - Foster
Published: Wednesday | April 10, 2013
Foster
Paul Clarke, Gleaner Writer
WESTERN BUREAU:
National Under-20 striker, Craig Foster, scored a double for Reno in their 2-1 win over parish rivals Petersfield, in the Captain's Bakery & Grill Western Confed Super League, to jump into a one point lead in the standings, as the likely semi-finalists begin to emerge.
Foster, netted in the 58th and 75th minutes, respectively, to seal a semi-final spot for his team and condemned Petersfield (14 points) to life next season in the Westmoreland Major League. Romario Whyte was on target for Petersfield in the 77th minute.
"It feels go to have scored both goals for Reno, knowing that we are certain of a semi-final place," said Foster, who only days earlier returned from a two-week trial stint with Finnish Premier Division club Vaasan Palloseura (VPS).
"I am confident we will challenge for the title and move on to qualify once again to the Red Stripe Premier League," Foster said.
OUT FRONT
Reno are out front in the standings on 33 points, followed by Tomorrow's People (32) and former champions Wadadah FC (30). Granville, meanwhile, linger in fourth position way back on 23 points.
Fifth-place Holland United are also in with a chance of making the semis, having accumulated 22 points from 15 matches.
The Michael Graham-coached Reno boast one of the best defensive records with just two losses from 15 games, putting them alongside Tomorrow's People (one defeat) and Wadadah (three losses).
"This Reno team is a strong and youthful side and I am sure we will be among the clubs pushing for a place in the final. We played well again in that match against Petersfield and put away the chances," Foster said.
Reno will play away to relegation-bound Harmony in their final match of the round on Sunday at Bounty Hall.
Elsewhere, Village United will tackle Tomorrow's People at the Trelawny stadium, in today's lone game, starting at 3:30 p.m.
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Published: Wednesday | April 10, 2013
Foster
Paul Clarke, Gleaner Writer
WESTERN BUREAU:
National Under-20 striker, Craig Foster, scored a double for Reno in their 2-1 win over parish rivals Petersfield, in the Captain's Bakery & Grill Western Confed Super League, to jump into a one point lead in the standings, as the likely semi-finalists begin to emerge.
Foster, netted in the 58th and 75th minutes, respectively, to seal a semi-final spot for his team and condemned Petersfield (14 points) to life next season in the Westmoreland Major League. Romario Whyte was on target for Petersfield in the 77th minute.
"It feels go to have scored both goals for Reno, knowing that we are certain of a semi-final place," said Foster, who only days earlier returned from a two-week trial stint with Finnish Premier Division club Vaasan Palloseura (VPS).
"I am confident we will challenge for the title and move on to qualify once again to the Red Stripe Premier League," Foster said.
OUT FRONT
Reno are out front in the standings on 33 points, followed by Tomorrow's People (32) and former champions Wadadah FC (30). Granville, meanwhile, linger in fourth position way back on 23 points.
Fifth-place Holland United are also in with a chance of making the semis, having accumulated 22 points from 15 matches.
The Michael Graham-coached Reno boast one of the best defensive records with just two losses from 15 games, putting them alongside Tomorrow's People (one defeat) and Wadadah (three losses).
"This Reno team is a strong and youthful side and I am sure we will be among the clubs pushing for a place in the final. We played well again in that match against Petersfield and put away the chances," Foster said.
Reno will play away to relegation-bound Harmony in their final match of the round on Sunday at Bounty Hall.
Elsewhere, Village United will tackle Tomorrow's People at the Trelawny stadium, in today's lone game, starting at 3:30 p.m.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...s/sports9.html
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