
Cooreville Gardens FC turned in a commanding performance in the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Wray and Nephew Major League on Sunday, humiliating Pembroke Hall FC 7-0 in Zone A action.
Akeem Peterson and Amali Randall both struck twice, while Devonta Cephas and Nathaniel Campbell also found the back of the net, leaving Pembroke Hall reeling from a one-sided thrashing. Cooreville dominated from start to finish, overwhelming their opponents with pace, precision, and clinical finishing.
Elsewhere in Zone A, Red Hills FC continued their strong run of form, dispatching Liguanea United FC 4-0 in another one-sided affair. Donovan Segree led the charge with two goals, while Gwayne Golden and S. Gooden also got on the scoresheet as Red Hills imposed their dominance throughout the match.
Meanwhile, Maxfield Park FC edged out Seaview Gardens FC 2-1 in a tightly contested encounter. Matthew Allen and Random Dyer provided the crucial goals for Maxfield Park, securing an important three points, while Seaview Gardens managed a lone response but ultimately fell short.
Over in Zone B, the competition remained fiercely contested as Allman Woodford FC and Mountain View FC battled to a hard-fought 1-1 draw. Damian English netted for Allman Woodford, while Mountain View managed to salvage a share of the spoils in a game where neither side could establish clear dominance.
New Kingston FC and Central Kingston FC played out a thrilling 2-2 draw, with J. Robinson finding the net for Central Kingston as both teams fought tooth and nail for the win but had to settle for a point each.
The anticipated clash between Bull Bay FC and Rockfort FC was not played, leaving fans eager for a rescheduled fixture that could shake up the standings in Zone B.
As the KSAFA Major League intensifies, Cooreville Gardens' ruthless attacking display has sent a clear message to the competition, while Red Hills and Maxfield Park continue to stake their claims as strong contenders. With tight battles unfolding across both zones, the league remains wide open, promising more action-packed encounters in the coming weeks.
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