OLD ROAD GETS FIRST PLAYOFF WIN, TEAMS SHARE POINTS ON TUESDAY

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Excitement continues in the 2023 SKNFA Super Six playoffs with matches on Tuesday at the SKNFA Technical Center. Rams Village Superstars displayed heart and character, coming from 2-0 down in the first half to draw 2-2 against Basseterre rivals Newtown United.

 Scoring for Newtown 

Keon Battice 2nd min 

Yohannes Mitchum 16th min 

Scoring for Village

Kimaree Rogers 36th min 

Denis Fleming 54th min 

After the match, Coach Anthony Nets Isaac said his team had to play with full intensity right throughout the match. Coach Stephen Clarke of Village, hailed the character of his team but said they must start the game with more intensity. “We know the team has character but most of the time we have to play from in front,” Clarke said.

In the second match of the night, defending champions S L Horfords St. Paul’s United drew 1-1 with SOL IAS Conaree FC.

Scoring for Conaree 

Errol O’loughlin 2nd min 

Scoring for St.Paul’s 

Nicquan Phipps 17th min 

Red card

Tijani Fahie (Conaree) 90th min

Coach Al Richards of Conaree commended his players for earning a hard-fought point against the defending champions.Well first, let me say well done to my team. I feel like we could have walked away with the three points. We had our chances, our moments, especially in the second half. But I think we made some (mistakes) in terms of finishing and executing.  But all in all, I must say well done to my team. We did not lose so we give ourselves a chance for the next game,” Richards said.

Manager of St. Paul’s Derionne Edemade conceded that they are struggling a bit defensively due to injuries to some of their key players. “One of the things that we are working on is getting healthy. Our defense right now is a little bit injured. If you look at tonight’s game, you realize Petrez (Williams) did not play at all. We’re still playing without Imari Fyfield, so it’s like the defense right now is going through a transitioning phase. We’re happy that we have players who are able to step in and play their role,” Edmeade said.  “We are confident with the players that we put on the field…we will be able to win any game or to defend when we have to,” he added.

Meanwhile, on Monday, MFCR Old Road United Jets edged Cayon Rockets 1-0. The goal was scored in the 77th minute from the penalty spot, courtesy of Tiquanny Williams, to give Old Road their first-ever playoff win. The 2023 SKNFA Super Six playoffs continue at the technical center on Friday when Conaree FC takes on Newtown United.

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