BY PAUL A REID Observer writer
Saturday, December 20, 2014
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Montego Bay Boys’ Club snapped their two-game losing skid after ambushing Tomorrow’s People 2-0 to hand them their first loss in their Jamaica Football Federation Charley’s JB Rum Western Confederation Super League rescheduled game at the UDC Field on Thursday.
After failing to score and conceding three goals in their first two games, Boys’ Club shocked Tomorrow’s People, who were seeking to retake the points lead over Savannah SC.
Village United also scored their first win of the campaign, beating Violet Kickers 1-0 at Elleston Wakeland Centre in Falmouth, also on Thursday.
Savannah SC are the leaders with nine points from three straight wins, followed by Tomorrow’s People on seven points from four games, with Sandals White House, Granville FC and Wadadah FC all on six points, and Village United on five points.
On Thursday Obrien Adams in the 33rd minute and substitute Najiv Isaacs with a cheeky back heel in the 66th minute gave the Boys’ Club fans a lot to cheer for as they crawled off the bottom of the table for the first time this season.
In Falmouth, Village United remained unbeaten with a win and two draws as they edged the promoted St James club with Karlton Drakes getting his second goal in as many games, scoring in the 31st minute.
On Tuesday, Savannah SC continued their dominance of the league with a 4-0 blanking of Holland United at Frome Sports Grounds with Michael Kerr scoring a double, and Ron Daley and Leaton Galloway both scoring their second goals of the season.
Also on Tuesday, Salt Marsh United got their first win at this level after beating Jericho Rangers 1-0 in a battle of promoted teams at Watson Taylor Park, while Sandals White House beat Beaches Negril 2-1.
Granville FC bounced back from their loss to Sandals the previous week to edge Wadadah FC 1-0 in their rain-affected game played at
the Granville Community Centre on Wednesday.
A penalty kick from Andrew Allen in the 61st minute made the difference between the two St James rivals.
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Boys" Club ambush Tomorrow"s People