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Ferguson says "Congrats ISSA" after JC's Champions Cup disappointment

Writer's picture: ROGER HASFALROGER HASFAL

Jamaica College's coach Davion Ferguson, continues to feel hard done by the Inter secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA). on their decision to ban National Under 20 Goal Keeper Tawayne Lynch for three games.


He was speaking in the backdrop after JC went down 3-1 to Glenmuir High in the final of the ISSA Champions Cup on Saturday at the National Stadium.



Lynch was initially banned for one game after he was sent off for a handball outside the box in the quarter final game against Mcgrath High.


Replays showed that the referee made a mistake as he was inside the box, and Lynch was alleged to have used offensive language to the official off the field to which he picked up another two game suspension - A decision that dealt JC's chances a massive blow.


Earlier, Led by O’Neil Headly’s brace in the 14th and 53rd minutes and a late clincher from Nyron Allen (90+1), Glenmuir secured the win to lift their second Champions Cup title, joining Jamaica College and Kingston College with two titles apiece.


Amarlie King (32nd) got Jamaica College’s consolation.


Glenmuir's coach Andrew Peart reflected on his team win.




Both teams now turn the respective attention to the semi finals of the Manning and Dacosta Cup competitions.


Glenmuir will meet fellow Clarendon team Garvey Maceo in the Dacosta Cup at Steths on Wednesday, the same day first time semi finalists Ocho Rios High and Mcgrath meet at the Trelawney Multi Purpose Stadium.


Jamaica College will meet St Catherine in the opening game of a Stadium East Double header on Tuesday in the Manning Cup before last year's beaten finalists Hydel plays Kingston College.

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