STATHS, STGC meet in key clash
Last year's beaten finalist St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) and heavyweights St George's College will clash in Group A of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup at Winchester Park this afternoon.
The Neville 'Bertis' Bell-coached St George's College, who are unbeaten this season, will be seeking their fifth straight win in the competition. In fact, the Light Blues lead the group with 12 points, two ahead of STATHS, who are also yet to suffer defeat this season.
They are followed by Cumberland on five points, Tarrant (4), Papine (3) and Cedar Grove, who are still waiting to register their first point. In the group' other games, Tarrant will tackle Papine and Cumberland host Cedar Grove.
Over in Group B, high-flying Kingston College (KC) meet surprise team Mona in a top-of-the-table clash.
The Ludlow Bernard-coached KC, who were a semi-finalist last year, lead the group with 12 points on goal difference ahead of Mona. The Purples, will like their chances having yet to concede a goal this season while scoring 28 of their own. They will face an equally stout defensive team in Mona, which have only conceded once this campaign, while scoring six goals.
Both teams are followed in the group by Calabar on six points, Dunoon (3), and Ardenne and Clan Carthy both without a point.
Meanwhile, Group D leaders St Jago (10 points) will play away to Bridgeport (6).
St Jago who are also unbeaten this season, will be looking to extend their lead over second placed Denham Town (7),who will play away to rivals Tivoli Gardens. In the group's other game, Innswood (3) will tackle Greater Portmore (3).
Today's ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup fixtures
Zone A
Tarrant v Papine
St George's v St Andrew Tech.
Cumberland v Cedar Grove
ZONE B
Clan Carthy v Dunoon
Mona v Kingston College
Ardenne v Calabar
ZONE D
Bridgeport v St Jago
Innswood v Greater Portmore
Tivoli v Denhan Town
ZONE E
Penwood v Oberlin
St Mary's College v Excelsior
Haile Selassie v St Catherine
ZONE F
Vauxhall v Hydel
Kingston High v Jamaica College
Campion v Kingston Technical