St Jago make impressive start
published: Wednesday | September 19, 2007
Charlie Smith's captain, Omar Teape, controls the ball ahead of Denham Town's Daniel Barrett (left), while teammate Dominic Hunter looks on during their ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup match yesterday at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex. The game was called off at half-time due toviolence with Charlie Smith leading 5-0. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer
HOSTS ST. Jago High made an impressive start to their Inter-Secondary Sports Association (ISSA)/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup campaign with an 11-0 thrashing of St. Mary's College yesterday.
Andr� Vernal and Marcel Baker each scored a brace to help guide St. Jago to the emphatic victory. In the day's other games, [COLOR=orange! important][COLOR=orange! important]Waterford[/COLOR][/COLOR] defeated Innswood 1-0, Camperdown beat Greater Portmore 3-1 while Tivoli and Jamaica College (JC) ended 1-1.
Meanwhile, violence forced the abandonment of the match between former champions Charlie Smith and Denham Town at the Tony Spaldings Sports Complex.
Charlie Smith were leading 5-0 at the halftime when gunshots rang out near the main entrance of the compound, which sent a number of students and teachers scampering for cover.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
St. Jago 11, St. Mary's 0
Waterford 1, Innswood 0
Camperdown 3 Greater Portmore 0 Tivoli 1, Jamaica College 1 Charlie Smith 5 Denham, Town 0 - match abandoned


published: Wednesday | September 19, 2007

Charlie Smith's captain, Omar Teape, controls the ball ahead of Denham Town's Daniel Barrett (left), while teammate Dominic Hunter looks on during their ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup match yesterday at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex. The game was called off at half-time due toviolence with Charlie Smith leading 5-0. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer
HOSTS ST. Jago High made an impressive start to their Inter-Secondary Sports Association (ISSA)/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup campaign with an 11-0 thrashing of St. Mary's College yesterday.
Andr� Vernal and Marcel Baker each scored a brace to help guide St. Jago to the emphatic victory. In the day's other games, [COLOR=orange! important][COLOR=orange! important]Waterford[/COLOR][/COLOR] defeated Innswood 1-0, Camperdown beat Greater Portmore 3-1 while Tivoli and Jamaica College (JC) ended 1-1.
Meanwhile, violence forced the abandonment of the match between former champions Charlie Smith and Denham Town at the Tony Spaldings Sports Complex.
Charlie Smith were leading 5-0 at the halftime when gunshots rang out near the main entrance of the compound, which sent a number of students and teachers scampering for cover.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
St. Jago 11, St. Mary's 0
Waterford 1, Innswood 0
Camperdown 3 Greater Portmore 0 Tivoli 1, Jamaica College 1 Charlie Smith 5 Denham, Town 0 - match abandoned


