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Excelsior, STATHS showdown
published: Monday | October 22, 2007

Group F leaders St. Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) and last year's runner-up Excelsior will look to lock up first place and a spot in the Walker Cup when the teams meet today in a crucial ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup game at Barbican.

STATHS are currently leading the group with 25 points, comfortably seven ahead of second-place Excelsior who are on 18. However, while the fixture will be the final one for STATHS, Excelsior will have two games remaining against Trench Town and Cumberland.

With a win and full points in their final encounters, Excelsior could move past STATHS, while the Bumper Hall team needs only a win to secure first place. A draw, assuming Excelsior win their games in hand, could see the teams locked on points. Currently, STATHS have a better goal difference.

Today's Games

Group B

KC vs Donald Quarrie

Eltham vs José Marti

Group C

Calabar vs St. Catherine

Campion vs Edith Dalton

Group D

Dunoon vs Norman Manley

Bridgeport vs Penwood

Group E

Ascot vs Greater Portmore

Group F

Cumberland vs Vauxhall

Excelsior vs STATHS

J. Grant vs Trench Town

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