MONTEGO Bay United (MBU) tasted defeat for the first time in this season's Jamaica Premier League after they were upset by 10-man Humble Lions in their rescheduled first-round game played at WesPo.
Noelita Lawrence-Ricketts
Unorthodox, unassuming and a stark independent, Garvin Carvalho, speedy and alert on the lines of the football field, as he dashes up and down, is a quiet easy going official, one who speaks with a slight stutter.
Born December 12, 1993 in the once quiet parish of Trelawny, he is a young man with great ambitions of one day becoming a world-rated FIFA badged Assistant Referee.
A former outstanding student of Cedric Titus High School, Carvalho is the fifth child for his parents, Alanana Birthfield and Rickie Carvalho, and has a staggering eleven siblings.
One who loves going to the beach and the river, Carvalho says when he does not have a flag in his hand or a whistle in his mouth, as he is also capable of doing duties in the middle of the park, he enjoys hanging out with friends.