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Falmouth led as Reno Drop Points in JFF Championship – Jamaica Observer

Falmouth led as Reno Drop Points in JFF Championship – Jamaica Observer

Jordan Brown (left) from Falmut United pass through the Tru-Juice FC Ty Wedderburn during the JFS championship match last season at Elleston Wakeland Center in Falmouth, Thralauni, on January 24, 2024.

Falmut United took the lead in Zone B of the Jamaica Football Federation Championship on Saturday after defeating St. Bess United 1-0 in the second double title match at the St. Elizabeth’s Lobish Chitalishte.

Falmut United has joined former leaders Renault FC at 10 points, but is coming because they have scored more goals. The Westmoreland -based perfect winning start of Reno ended after they were held by aimless by Sports Complex Llandilo at the Llandilo Sports Complex.

Lime Hall FC, also at 10 points, lead zone A after its 2-0 win over GRAYS INN at ST Mary Sports Complex.

In the lacquer Jordan Brown, he scored a penalty from the 70th minute for Falmut United to record his third victory in a row.

Falmut United scored seven goals, two more than Renault FC. Both teams have the same difference in the goal of four.

Duncans United has moved to third place in the seven -point group after its 2-0 win over Mount Pleasant Fa Juniors in Drax Hall.

Duncans United led 1-0 at halftime after Terron Ecleston scored in the 28th minute before Javaun Jarrett adds a second goal in the second minute of stopping the second half.

The Lime Hall FC pulled aside Grays Inn 2-0 to maintain its place at the top of Zone A with 10 points. Carlos Campbell scored in the 32nd minute, and Ronaldo Hanson doubled the advantage in the 60th.

Meadforest FC are second after they came from two goals down to win 2-2 draws with host True-Juice in Dinthill Technical at Linstead. The home team finished the game with nine players when Dashiel Russell and Seyon Thompson were sent in time.

Damon Erera gave the Tru-Juice lead in the 21st minute, and Curtel Lawes made 2-0 in the 39th, but Meadforest FC attracted a goal in the 68th, and Raheem Porter scored the equalizer in the 74th.

Rodian Rees scored a late bracket for the Baptist Alliance, who came from a goal down to beat the Spanish city police 2-1 in the Royal Lakes Sports Complex.

Shemar Harris gave a lead to the Spanish city police when he scored in the 45th minute, his second goal of the season. But Rees pulled the level of the Baptist Alliance in the 80th minute before scoring the winner in the 86th.

Kerone George of Portlanders FC and O’Brien Reid from Progressive FC scored hat tricks in the game with high rated A in Lynch Park. Portlanders FC prevailed 4-3 for its first win of the season.

Portlanders FC compete until 3-1 in 18 minutes, with George scored in the sixth, 13th and 18th, while Reed temporarily made it 2-1 when he scored his first in the 15th.

Reed scored his second goal in the 39th minute, as the progressive FC reduced the deficit to one goal.

But Cardiff McKenzi restored the Portlanders FC’s lead with two goals when he found the net in the 89th minute. Reed finished his hat trick with a goal four minutes added in time, but Portlanders stayed for the victory.

Petersfield FC scored its first victory of the season by defeating the Netherlands PYC 2-0 in the Lacovia Community Center.

O’Shawn Neal and Deno White scored for the Netherlands PYC.

– Paul Raid

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