MUNRO STUNS STETHS in SANTA CRUZ
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- Date November 22, 2021
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Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth — Munro College got the better of arch rivals St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) 2-1 in their Zone C daCosta Cup clash in Santa Cruz on Saturday.
Coming into this game STETHS were on four points with Munro College a point behind. The game lived up to its billing as one of the top games in schoolboy football and the action on the field was just as intense as the afternoon sun.
STETHS had Munro on the backfoot in the early stages resulting in number of corners. In the seventh minute Munro were almost made to pay as Michael German saw his header from a right-sided corner flash just wide of the left upright. Just two minutes later he was at it again and forced goalkeeper Henry James into a save to parry the ball to safety. Having weathered the early storm, Munro then came into their own led by Captain Sean Kenyon, as well as Davon Fletcher operating in midfield. They made a number of telling passes, however, the STETHS defence proved worthy on each occasion.
Both teams demonstrated a lot of physicality and strength in their play as they battled for the upper hand. Munro enjoyed a lot of possession in midfield which resulted in a number of tactical fouls by the opponents. It was STETHS on the ascendency towards the end of the half, but Munro’s central defensive duo of Jevon Shuriah and Daniel Bowen kept them at bay.
The home team started brightly in the second half and had their first opportunity very early. A free kick from the right fell at the feet of Govasta Edmond at the edge of the six-yard box, but he again fired high into the stands. Munro, however, struck first blood in the 53rd minute when substitute Xarier Bruce fed striker Ceon Falconer whose shot from the edge of the penalty box struck the foot of goalkeeper Romel Wellington before looping high into the air and bouncing into an empty net.
STETHS pushed for the equaliser and almost got it just after the hour mark when a header, from a corner kick, went just wide of the post. The STETHS coaching staff made a number of changes as they made inroads mainly on the right-hand side.
However, the all-round defensive effort by Munro proved worthy. The push for a goal left them exposed at the back and Ceon Falconer repaid the favour to his strike partner to release Bruce on goal from midway the half. Bruce advanced towards the goal and with only the goalkeeper to beat, neatly lifted the ball over the goalkeeper to double the advantage.
Steve Cole
Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/munro-stun-steths_236940?s=08