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    Boyz snatch victory from Colombia

    Monday, July 16, 2007

    Jamaica's Edward Campbell (airborne) is strongly tackled by his Colombian opponent during their Pan Am Games first round Group C football match at the Zico Football Centre in Brazil yesterday. Jamaica won 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
    Jamaica.... 1
    K Daley (76th)
    Colombia..... 0
    RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Jamaica had reasons to celebrate yesterday after the national Under-20 team eked out a slim 1-0 win over South American outfit Colombia in the first round Group C match at the Zico Football Centre.


    Playing on an uneven surface, the young Reggae Boyz did not get the breakthrough until mid-way the second half, despite dominating the Colombians.
    Meadhaven United and Jamaica College playmaker Kemmar Daley secured the three points after stealing the ball from an opposing defender just in their half, before he out-paced two others and beat Javier Cardona to his right in goal on 76 minutes.
    The Wendell Downswell-coached team had created more goalscoring chances in the first half, which forced the Colombian custodian into action no fewer than six occasions as Daley came close twice.
    Young Reggae Boy Kemmar Daley (left) celebrates his goal against Colombia with teammate Eric Vernon yesterday at the Zico Football Centre in Brazil. Jamaica won 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
    Downswell, the former technical director of the national programme, told the Observer that the team could have played even better if they had more pre-tournament time.
    "Having won this game, we have set the stage now and our intention is to build on this victory...," he said.
    The young Boyz will next be in action on Wednesday when they face Argentina at the Miecimo Da Silva Complex at 12:30 pm (10:30 Jamaica time) and Downswell indicated that he'll be working on the offensive aspect of the team as they played well defensively against Colombia.
    "Offensively we were not all that fluent as we should have been, missing a few chances. but once we can improve the finishing, we should be in good stead to face Argentina," Downswell noted.
    In the meantime, Jamaican athletes will be participating in four sporting disciplines today as the Games swing into high gear.
    Cyclist Ricardo Lynch will compete in the sprints; the Reggae Girlz will look to bounce back from Saturday's 5-0 lost to Brazil when they oppose Uruguay at the Miecimo da Silva Complex, Kennett Edwards will oppose Carlos Vasquez of Venezuela in the preliminaries of the under-80 kilo-gram in Taekwondo; while Alia Atkinson, Natasha Moodie and Brad Hamilton will take to the pool.
    Teams:
    Jamaica - Duwayne Kerr, Ajuran Brown, Eric Vernon, Obrian Woodbine, Damaine Thompson, Troy Smith, Ricardo Cousins, Kemmar Daley, Edward Campbell, John-Ross Doyley, Alanzo Adlam.
    Subs not used: Dwayne Miller, Andrae Campbell, Jermaine Jarrett, James Thomas, Dwayne Smith, Norman Bailey, Draion McNain
    Booked: C Cousins (57th), E Campbell (75th), A Brown (86th).
    Colombia - Javier Cardona, Edward Zea, Sebastian Viafara, Carlos Ramos, Andres Mosquera, Charles Quinto, Juian Guillermo, James Rodriguez, Luis Mosquera, Cristian Nazareth, Edgar Filipe PArdo.
    Subs not used: Ricardo Chara, Carlos, Santiago, Trellez, Andres Felipe Mosquera, Osneider Alvarez, Ricardo Serna Jose Ramirez.
    Booked: J Rodriguez (19th).


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  • #2
    I wonder how well they would have done with preparation?

    The poor REGGAE GIRLZ unprepared...massacred by a prepared Brazil! How long shall our players, Jamaica...(...and, the fanz) suffer???
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      U-20 team? Always thought the Pan Am games featured U-23 men's teams.
      Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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      • #4
        The format was changed around April to facilitate some South American teams. I believe these PanAm games would have served as qualifiers for the Olys, but now a separate Olympic qualifying tournament will be held later this year.


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Karl View Post
          I wonder how well they would have done with preparation?

          The poor REGGAE GIRLZ unprepared...massacred by a prepared Brazil! How long shall our players, Jamaica...(...and, the fanz) suffer???
          Until Sunday November 4, 2007 at 3:30pm.

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          • #6
            If any of these Reggae Boyz are 17 years and under. They will probably be in the Young Boyz squad for the annual U-17 Youth Cup in August in T&T.

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            • #7
              Congrats young Boyz. Hope you will hold your own aginst Brazil. Remember that not because they are Brazil, they are not unbeatable.
              "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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