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Portmore, H View set to qualify
published: Saturday | November 11, 2006


Shanique Mitchell - File

Harbour View and Portmore Strikers are heavily favoured to advance from today's second-leg semi-finals in the Sherwin Williams Women's Premier League.

Portmore Strikers travel to Barbican, while Waterhouse entertain Harbour View at Waterhouse Mini Stadium. Both matches are set to start at 3:00 p.m.

In Wednesday's first-leg Harbour View, led by brace from Nicole Bell (55th, 87th minutes) and Kimmia Parker (80th, 85th) crushed Waterhouse 10-0. Natasha Douglas (15th), Diana Hue (40th), Shanique Mitchell (65th), Shakira Duncan (70th), Peta-Gaye Soman (76th) were the other goal scorers for Harbour View.

Portmore Strikers, behind a double from Venetia Reid, beat defending champions Barbican 3-1. Iesha Mowatt scored Portmore Strikers' third goal.

Harbour View's coach, Vin Blaine, said: "Next leg we just have to go in it and relax. This ensures that we have gone through to the final. I am not overzealous about this victory because the writing was on the wall already."

Waterhouse's Xavier Gilbert admitted it's over for his girls.

"Harbour View is a much better unit than us, they are in better physical condition than us."

He aded that "they don't have the quality players" to get back.

- A. Foster

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