Defending champions Mona High extended their unbeaten run to four games in the 2024 ISSA Manning Cup on Saturday.

They secured a 3-0 victory over Charlie Smith High to move to 12 points from a possible 12 atop Zone B.

Jonathan Grant remain second in Zone B, three points behind Mona after a 1-0 win over Tarrant High.

The day’s other Zone B game saw Waterford High get their first points of the season with a massive 9-0 win over Gaynstead High.

Kingston College still hold the lead in Zone C on goal difference over Penwood after a 5-0 win over Campion College.

KC now has 10 points from four games with a goal difference of 25, 11 more than Penwood who also have 10 points after a 1-0 win over Jose Marti.

In the day’s lone Zone G encounter, St. George’s College and St. Catherine High played out a 0-0 draw.

Mona High School started the defense of their first ever ISSA Manning Cup title with a dominant 7-0 thrashing of opponents Waterford High at Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, St. James on Saturday.

Man of the match Carlton Brown scored a pair of goals in the 17th and 37th minutes, the first being a brilliant right-footed strike from long range that evaded Waterford goalkeeper Jaheim Daley.

In between those two strikes, Savi-K Morton made it 2-0 in the 31st minute through a well-placed left-footed shot from just inside the 18-yard box.

Captain Robino Gordon made it 4-0 ten minutes later with a close-range finish, a score that would hold until the end of the first half.

Just a minute into the second 45 minutes, Alex Suazo made it 5-0 with the second long-range strike of the day.

The scoring was completed by Kshaine Gordon (67’) and Denzel McKenzie (70’).

“It’s really important to get off to a good start and we have more to come,” Brown said in a post-match interview.

Mona assistant coach Kyle Butler believes his team could have done even better but was happy with the win nonetheless.

“Definitely a statement win. The foundation is there but we’re still in second gear. We still have a lot that we can improve on. We could have won 10-0 easily but as I said the foundation is there and we want to build on that,” he said.

Waterford High coach Kevin Reid expressed disappointment at his team’s performance.

“It’s a disappointing start for us. Experience got the better of us today. Nevertheless, I believe they learned something to day and I believe the best team won. We just have to get back in training and put in some more work and, hopefully, we will have a better second game,” he said.

Mona will next take on Jonathan Grant on September 12 while Waterford will tackle Charlie Smith on the same day.

 

 

 

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