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George's, Calabar face-off
published: Thursday | September 30, 2004

By LeVaughn Flynn, Staff Reporter

ST. GEORGE'S College host Calabar High at Emmet Park today at 3:30 p.m. in one of seven rescheduled games in the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup competition.

Placed in Group D, St. George's top the group with seven points from three games while Calabar are second from bottom with three points from two games.

Also in Group D, Vauxhall High, on four points, host St. Catherine High who are yet to get off the mark.

WINNING RECORD

Over in Group B, Camperdown High will be looking to maintain their 100 per cent win record when they tackle Tarrant High at Jacisera Park. The Barrington Gaynor-coached team has won all four games for the maximum 12 points. Tarrant are second from bottom on four points.

Second-placed Meadowbrook and St. Jago High (seven points each) will try to stave off Penwood High (four points) and Denham Town High (nill) respectively.

In Group F, Wolmer's Boys have left all other teams in their rear-view mirror as they top the group with 12 points. Dunoon High (one point) travel to Waterford High (two points) as they make a chase for second.

Former greats Kinsgton College (two points) will also travel to St. Catherine to face Greater Portmore (four points).

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