HANOVER, Jamaica Joint leaders Racing United and Tru-Juice FC will be going after a sixth straight win when the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Championships continue on Saturday with a full schedule of seven games. The teams, who were losing semi-finalists last season, have run roughshod over the competition so far, winning their first five games in dominant fashion and will be lining up a sixth straight, Racing United playing away.
FALMOUTH, Trelawny – Racing United and Tru-Juice FC both ran their perfect starts to four straight wins in the Jamaica Football Federation Championships on Wednesday with victories away to western opponents Reno FC and Falmouth United respectively. Both leaders, who raced to 12 points and are separated by goal-difference, were made to work hard for their victories as after scoring five goals in each of their two previous games, Racing.
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica Former champions St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) and Frome Technical lead the qualifiers for the semi-finals of the ISSA Ben Francis Cup competition after wins over.
WESTMORELAND, Jamaica Kemar Beckford’s hat-trick carried former champions Frome Technical to a 4-1 come- from-behind win over first time qualifiers Tacky High in their ISSA Ben Francis KO first roun.
ST ANN, Jamaica - Former champions Glenmuir High returned to the quarter-finals of the ISSA/Wata daCosta Cup football competition for the first time in six years after topping their Round of 16 group .