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Reno Edge Duncans in JFF Championship – Jamaica Observer

Reno Edge Duncans in JFF Championship – Jamaica Observer

Everton Blackwood (right) of Reno FC protects the Hopewell United Colvin Grant ball in the JF Championship game in Orchard Community Center in January 2024 (Paul Reed)

Renault FC won back matches to launch the Jamaica Football Federation Championship after graduating from Duncans United 1-0 in his game in the B zone played at the Trelawny Multi-Celestial Stadium on Saturday.

Reno FC, semi -finalists last season, are the only team that saved its perfect record for profit and took the lead in Zone B in front of MT Pleasant Juniors and Falmouth United, both four points.

Four teams are four points in Zone A, led by the Lime Hall Academy, regarding the target with Grays Inn and Meadforest FC, tied to statistics.

In the second match of the double title in the place of Trelawny, the goal of the 39th moment of Everton Blackwood was the difference, as Renault FC took the victory as Dunns United, who opened its first championship with a big win by 4-0 in the previous week, taste Defeat for the first time.

Falmut United were also winners 1-0 in the first double match, with Petersfield FC, with Richard Gooden scoring the winner in the 57th minute.

In the second double title match in Drax Hall, MT Pleasant Juniors, who won their opening match 3-1 over Holland Pyc, were held with 0-0 from St. Bes United as they played teams from St. Elizabeth in their first two games S

In the other game of zone B, played on Saturday, Holland Pyc and Treasure Beach played a 1-1 draw in the St. Elizabeth derby at the Lacovia Community Center.

Shavoy Smith fired Holland Pike in the lead in the 36th minute, but Ryan Duire won a Treasury point when he scored in the 40th minute.

It was the second consecutive draw for Treasure Beach, who had played in the Premier League last season after sharing six goals with Falmouth UNITED a week earlier.

Spanish City Police have bounced off their loss in the initial loss of Grays Inn to beat Royal Lakes Field Portlanders FC 4-1 by scoring three goals in the last 10 minutes of adjusting and three minutes of added time.

Robert Allen gave a lead to the Spanish city police in the 12th minute and they led to the 61st minute when Janoni Hamilton leveled to Portlanders FC.

Then Nicholson Osborne restored the Spanish City Police’s lead when he scored in the 80th minute, Shemar Harris added a goal in the 87th minute, and Oshaine Senior, who entered as a substitute in the 68th minute, made 4-1 when he scored 4-1 when he scored Added added in time.

In the first game of Drax Hall’s double title, Rrah Red Red scored a double for the progressive FC, as they came back twice to win a 2-2 draw against the Lyme Hall Academy, which received two goals from Jahid Hanson.

Hanson gave a lead to Lime Hall after eight minutes, Reed equalized in the 12th minute before Hanson scored a second in the 30th minute, as the home team led 2-1 at halftime.

Then Reed scored in the 83rd minute, as Progressive shared the points, winning his first point of the season in the process.

Tru-Juice FC, who had missed his game in the opening and were fined by the organizers, scored a late goal to win a 1-1 draw against Grays Inn and St Mary Sports Complex.

Rasheed Dennis opened the result for Grays Inn in the 25th minute before Curtis Loose inserted into the 88th minute for Tru-Juice.

Zidane Gowe of Grays Inn was a red-card from the SHANDAYE EDWARDS referee nine minutes in time.

– Paul Raid

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