Ruthless STETHS remain unbeaten in ISSA/Wata DaCosta Cup with 20-0 win over Roger Clarke High; Browns Town, Wycliffe Martin and Belair also win big

By Sports Desk October 02, 2023
Omar Wedderburn (STETHS Head Coach). Omar Wedderburn (STETHS Head Coach).

St. Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS), Browns Town, and Wycliffe Martin High were all big winners in their ISSA/Wata DaCosta Cup games on Saturday.

STETHS, the five-time DaCosta Cup champions, had the biggest win of the season so far when they crushed Roger Clarke High 20-0 in their Zone E game played in Santa Cruz.

DeAndre Barnett scored six times to lead STETHS while Justin McPherson also had a hat trick and D’Andre Hibbert scored in his sixth consecutive game.

BB Coke High moved into second place on 13 points after their 2-1 win over Munro College, who were losing for the first time. Lacovia High beat Sydney Pagon 5-1 and Maggotty High beat Newell High 3-1 in the days other Zone clashes.

Browns Town High were 12-1 winners over Discovery Bay High in Zone C, where Cedric Titus High’s winning streak also ended, coming from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw against York Castle High in a top-of-the-zone clash.

William Knibb Memorial beat Aabuthnott Gallimore 5-0 with two goals each from Theonjae Bennett and Koran Henriques as Ocho Rios High were 6-0 winners over Ferncourt High.

Wycliffe Martin whipped Iona High 8-1 but Tacky High just managed to stay on top in Zone I despite being held 2-2 by St Mary High, Horace Clarke High moved up to second place after beating Annotto Bay High 2-0.

Other results from Saturday:

Cornwall College 1 Maldon 0

St. James 2 Green Pond 1

Spot Valley 0 Irwin 1

Cambridge 0-Merlene Ottey 1

Green Island 0 Frome 6

Carron Hall 2 St. Mary Tech 3

May Day 1 Manchester 3

Belair 12 Cross Keys 0

Mt. St. Joseph 0 DeCarteret College 6

 

 

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