
Grantley Stephenson (right), chairman and CEO of Kingston Wharves Limited, presents his company's sponsorship cheque to Ambassador Stewart Stephenson, president of the Kingston & St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA), toward the Shipping Industry/KSAFA Under-15 football competition for the Winston Chung-Fah Trophy. The competition climaxes today at the Constant Spring football field. - CONTRIBUTED
THE FINAL matches in the Shipping Industry/KSAFA Under-15 Football competition for the Winston Chung-Fah Trophy are scheduled to be played at the Constant Spring football field today.
The matches are as follows:
2:30 p.m. - Mona vs. Constant Spring - play-off for third and fourth places;
4:00 p.m. - Meadhaven United vs. Tivoli Gardens - final match.
The Shipping Association of Jamaica encourages the public to come out and show support for our future Reggae Boyz.
Charles Johnston, executive chairman of Jamaica Freight & Shipping Ltd. and a past president of the SAJ, was instrumental in garnering the support of the shipping fraternity to the tune of half-a-million dollars that covers prize money, referee fees, administrative costs, trophies and awards for the competition.
The winning team will take home the Winston Chung-Fah Trophy and a first prize of $80,000. Winston Chung-Fah, who has dedicated his life to the development of local football, came home last month to kick off the competition.
Sponsors of the Shipping Industry/KSAFA Under-15 competition for the Winston Chung-Fah Trophy are: The Shipping Association of Jamaica; Jamaica Freight & Shipping; Kingston Wharves Ltd.; Seaboard Jamaica; Maritime Towing and Port Contractors Limited.