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UWI Rally to Remain Unbeaten In KASAFA Super League

Kingston, Jamaica; UWI Football Club remained unbeaten after coming from 3-0 down to gain a point against Allman-Woodford FC on Saturday, February 15 in KSAFA Super League action. 

Kingston, Jamaica; UWI Football Club remained unbeaten after coming from 3-0 down to gain a point against Allman-Woodford FC on Saturday, February 15 in KSAFA Super League action. 

 

UWI trailed 1-0 at the half, when Allman-Woodford was awarded a gracious penalty in the eyes of the home crowd. Allman-Woodford doubled their advantage on minute 46’ and delivered what appeared to be the deciding goal, moments later on minute 48’.

 

Second half substitute Jeffrey Brown, pulled one back for UWI on minute 70’ while fellow substitute Dayton Stewart managed to head home after enterprising work from Andre Bernal who provided a pin point cross. Allman-Woodford seemed to have grabbed all three points, but UWI goalkeeper Jabari Wallace, who came forward for a corner kick, headed home the equalizer to level the scores at 3-3 in the 4th and final minute of added stoppage time.

 

UWI (seven points) remains atop Zone B on goals scored, despite being tied with Shortwood United who got by Mountain View United 3-2 at Excelsior High School Football Field also on Saturday, February 15 to move to seven points from three games.

 

The other Zone B games on Saturday, saw fourth-placed Greenwhich Town (three points), and fifth-placed Real Mona FC (one point) at Buttercup Park was rained out.

 

For Zone A, Brown’s Town FC (six points) remains atop the division, after their battle with second-placed Rea Town (four points) at Vauxhall School was also rained out.

 

At Shortwood College Football Field, third-placed Maxfield Park (four points) played to a 2-2 draw with Police National (two points). Police are fifth in the standing, while fourth-placed Barbican (three points) and bottom-of-the-table Santos FC played out a goalless draw at Bell Chung Oval.

 

In the only KSAFA/Hi-Lyte Major League games played, Whitfield Town (six points) moved up to third place in Zone A, after their 2-0 victory over fifth-placed New Kingston (four points) at Greenwich All-Age. In Zone B, Pembroke Hall (five points) also moved up to fourth spot after their game against sixth-placed Cooreville Gardens FC (two points) was drawn 1-1.

 

The KSAFA Super League will continue on Saturday, February 22 when top of the table, UWI FC travel to Tinson Pen to face Greenwich Town FC, lowly Allman-Woodford will play unbeaten Shortwood FC at the Bell-Chung Oval and Mountain View will entertain Real Mona FC at Excelsior High School. All matches will start at 3:30pm.

 

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