Jamaica Gleaner

Purples hunt crucial victory

- Marc Stamp Gleaner Writer marc.stamp@gleanerjm.com

PRESEASON FAVOURITES Kingston College (KC) will be on the hunt for maximum points when they face Bridgeport High in the ISSA-FLOW Manning Cup quarter-final round in Group H at the Spanish Town Prison Oval today, starting at 3 p.m.

Following impressive results and performanc­es in the preliminar­y and second-round stages, KC were cooled by traditiona­l sporting rivals Calabar High in a 1-1 draw last Saturday in front of a jam-packed crowd at the Stadium East field.

With two games remaining in the quarter-final round, the ‘Purples’ of North Street must win in order to stay in contention for their first hold on the prestigiou­s Manning Cup since 1986.

HUGE DISAPPOINT­MENT

The KC team is filled with national youth and senior team representa­tives, and failing to beat Bridgeport today would be a huge disappoint­ment.

The Ludlow Bernard-coached KC will rely on top goalscorer Rashawn Mackison, as well as Reggae Boyz players Javain ‘Trigga’ Brown and Fabian Grant to carry them to a first victory in the quarter-finals.

Although going down 2-0 to group leaders and defending champions Jamaica College, also last Saturday at Stadium East, the Bridgeport team are still in with a shot of advancing to the semi-finals. However, the Garnet Lawrence-coached team needs a victory to get back on track.

Bridgeport’s key players include

captain and central defender Kyle Ming, Romario McPherson, Jevaughn Dunn and Javon Bascoe to keep the Portmore-based school in contention.

In the early kick-off at 1 p.m., St Catherine and St George’s College will meet for the third time this year. Both teams won against each other

during the preliminar­y group stage. After earning a point each from drawn encounters in Group G last weekend, a win for either team will

go a far way in gaining a last-four place.

Meanwhile, in another double header at the Constant Spring field, Jamaica College will look to move closer to a spot in the semi-final when they meet Calabar in the opening game, starting at 1 p.m. In the feature game, numberone ranked Holy Trinity face-off against St Andrew Technical High School at 3 p.m.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Rashawn McKinson (left) of Kingston College keeps his eyes on the ball while coming under pressure from Calabar’s Demeiro Adams in their ISSA-FLOW Manning Cup encounter at the Stadium East field on Saturday.
RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Rashawn McKinson (left) of Kingston College keeps his eyes on the ball while coming under pressure from Calabar’s Demeiro Adams in their ISSA-FLOW Manning Cup encounter at the Stadium East field on Saturday.

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