<TABLE class="moving articleDiv null" id=Art style="DISPLAY: block; Z-INDEX: 800; LEFT: 30px; VISIBILITY: visible; WIDTH: 600px; TOP: 168px; HEIGHT: 450px" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 maxwidth="90%" maxheight="90%" related="articleContent" minwidth="600" minheight="200"><TBODY><TR height="100%"><TD id=ARTICLEWIN_CONTENT vAlign=center align=middle bgColor=#ffffff colSpan=2><TABLE style="BORDER-TOP: black 2px solid; BORDER-BOTTOM: black 2px solid" height="100%" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%"><DIV id=articleContent style="OVERFLOW: auto; WIDTH: 400px; HEIGHT: 100%"><DIV class=scrolling id=insideDiv style="PADDING-RIGHT: 21px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px"><DIV class=HTMLTitle><SPAN id=Ar0210000 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Glenmuir are D’Cup champs </SPAN></DIV><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><DIV class=HTMLSubTitle><SPAN id=Ar0210001 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">May Pen school stops Frome on penalties </SPAN></DIV><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><DIV class=HTMLByline><SPAN id=Ar0210004 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">BY PAUL A REID Observer Writer </SPAN><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"></DIV><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><DIV class=HTMLContent style="OVERFLOW: auto"><SPAN id=Ar0210002 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">MONTEGO BAY, St James — Glenmuir High pulled off an upset yesterday, beating red-hot favourites Frome Technical High in the rural area daCosta Cup schoolboy final at Jarrett Park, winning 3-2 on penalties. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">The Patrick ‘Jackie’ Walters-coached Glenmuir rallied from a one-goal deficit in the first half to draw 1-1 after regulation and extra-time before winning in an exciting shoot-out. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">This is the second time in two seasons that Glenmuir were defeating their opponents for the title, following their 2-0 triumph two years ago at the same venue. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Skipper James Thomas — who scored the equaliser in regulation time — Marvin Boothe and Nevon Brown, who got the deciding kick, scored for Glenmuir. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Frome, who beat Clarendon College on penalties to win the Ben Francis KO title earlier in the season, got goals from Obrian Woodbine and Odaine Ottey. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Goalkeeper Shamar Mullings, who saved two kicks and scored in the shoot-out against Clarendon, declined to take a kick this time around, Frome coach Boysie Nicholson told reporters after the game. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Two well-taken goals had kept the massive crowd on the edges of their seats for the majority of open play yesterday. Rohan Watson gave Frome the lead after 17 minutes, but Glenmuir’s captain Thomas pulled his team level after 57 minutes. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Thomas’ participation was in doubt up to Thursday as he was part of the national Under-20 team to play Trinidad in a crucial CONCACAF play-off today, but he was dropped. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">After the game
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">The Patrick ‘Jackie’ Walters-coached Glenmuir rallied from a one-goal deficit in the first half to draw 1-1 after regulation and extra-time before winning in an exciting shoot-out. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">This is the second time in two seasons that Glenmuir were defeating their opponents for the title, following their 2-0 triumph two years ago at the same venue. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Skipper James Thomas — who scored the equaliser in regulation time — Marvin Boothe and Nevon Brown, who got the deciding kick, scored for Glenmuir. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Frome, who beat Clarendon College on penalties to win the Ben Francis KO title earlier in the season, got goals from Obrian Woodbine and Odaine Ottey. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Goalkeeper Shamar Mullings, who saved two kicks and scored in the shoot-out against Clarendon, declined to take a kick this time around, Frome coach Boysie Nicholson told reporters after the game. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Two well-taken goals had kept the massive crowd on the edges of their seats for the majority of open play yesterday. Rohan Watson gave Frome the lead after 17 minutes, but Glenmuir’s captain Thomas pulled his team level after 57 minutes. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Thomas’ participation was in doubt up to Thursday as he was part of the national Under-20 team to play Trinidad in a crucial CONCACAF play-off today, but he was dropped. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">After the game
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