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High Hopes - Jamaica Observer

CATHERINE HALL, St James After promising starts in last Sunday's opening round of the Jamaica Premier League, Montego Bay United (MBU) and promoted Faulkland FC will hope to get their first win .

Out of MoBay! - Jamaica Observer

CATHERINE HALL, St James FOR the first time in more than 20 years, the official opening of the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) football competition will not be held in Mont.

A Disgrace - Jamaica Observer

CATHERINE HALL, St James - The surface of the football field at the Montego Bay Sports Complex has come in for severe criticism after Sunday’s Jamaica Premier League (JPL) double-header, the f.

MBU hold Arnett Gardens 2-2 in JPL - Jamaica Observer

MONTEGO BAY, St James - Cellar dwellers Montego Bay United (MBU) came from behind twice to hold Arnett Gardens to a 2-2 draw in their Jamaica Premier League game played at the Montego Bay Sports Compl.

GARVIN CARVALHO | Western Mirror

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.

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