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Los Perfectos looks to maintain top spot in Sherwin Williams League

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Zone B leaders Los Perfectos and last year’s beaten finalists GC Foster College will look to continue their winning streaks the Sherwin Williams Women’s Premier League today.

Both teams have won their three encounters to date and will be looking to keep the rest of the teams in the zone at arm-length when they face off against Real Morant and Harbour View in respective home games.

Los Perfectos will host a struggling Real Morant team that got their first point of the season with a draw at fellow strugglers Boys Town Wildcats on the last match day. The Mandeville based team will not be looking to take it easy on their visitors as they have been ruthless all season, scoring an average of six goals per game. Real Morant has not conceded many goals so far this season and will be hoping to nick a point at Brooks Park, but that might be easier said than done as the league’s leading goal scorer, Roheema Bennett who has six goals, looks to add to her tally.

GC Foster College will benefit the most from the return of players from international duty as they welcome back, Monique Pryce, Olivia Reid, Kadeen Salmon and Misty Facey who were members of the Reggae Girlz squad that finished second to Trinidad and Tobago in CFU Women’s Caribbean Cup. They go up against a Jekyll and Hyde Harbour View team that has won, drawn and lost in their three games so far this season. The Stars of the East will have to provide their best game of the season to leave GC Foster with anything while Kurt Brooks will be looking to insert his internationals immediately to increase the team’s goal tally in a bit to return to the top of the group.

The other game in the group sees the two new teams in the competition in Zone B come face to face for the first time at Wespow Park. St. James Women’s Academy who hosts the Boys Town Wildcats, won their very first game in the competition, beating Real Morant Strikers 1-0 away from home and also managed a 2-2 draw with former champions Harbour View to gather four points from their four games played. They will fancy getting all three points at home tomorrow against a team that has managed just a single point from four games. The Wildcats have conceded seventeen goals so far and will be hard pressed to keep a clean sheet for the first time this season.

UWI will rest today. All games begin at 3:30pm.

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