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Monday, November 7, 2011

2011 JNBS MASTERS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL REPORT

From L: Roger Reid (captain of Constant Spring), Carl Sewell (coach of Constant Spring), O'Neil "Chippy" McDonald (27), Susan Hendricks (JNBS Marketing Coordinator), Errol McDonald (KSAMLA President), and Michael Collins (JNBS Sales Development Specialist).
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CONSTANT SPRING CAPTURE 2011 JNBS MASTERS LEAGUE TITLE 7.10.2011 – Constant Spring easily repelled the challenge of Telecom Strikers 3-0 to capture the 2011 JNBS Masters League title on Sunday at Constant Spring oval.
Constant Spring (gold) 3 Telecom Strikers 0 The championship final, although very entertaining, was a mismatch, as Telecom Strikers had no answer to the solid technique and power displayed by the talented Constant Spring squad.
Constant Spring (gold) 3 Telecom Strikers 0 Former Jamaican international, O'Neil "Chippy" McDonald, the leading candidate for "rookie of the year", registered a first half brace as he scored in the 11th and 27th minute, while Lincoln Taff scored in the 71st minute to complete the scoring.
Constant Spring (gold) 3 Telecom Strikers 0 This was Constant Spring's third JNBS/KSAMLA masters title this season as they won the opening day champions cup, the Peter Cargill Cup, and have now added the league title.
Golden League All Stars (gold) 1 KSAMLA Grand Masters 1 Constant Spring will attempt to win a fourth title next Sunday at Winchester Park when they tackle Santos in the final of the inaugural JNBS Masters FA Cup knockout competition.
2011 JNBS Masters League Champions Constant Spring In the O-45 Harry Faulkner Cup curtain raiser, the KSAMLA Grand Masters were held to an exciting 1-1 draw by the Golden League All Stars. Lawrence Passley scored for the Grand Masters in the 45th minute, with Richard Beckford registering the equalizer for the Golden League in the 52nd minute.
From L: Eric Barrett (KSAMLA Vice President), Francis Holung (2011 KSAMLA Patron), and Errol McDonald (KSAMLA President). The Grand Masters won the first leg of the Faulkner Cup 2-0, and with last Sunday's 1-1 draw, the KSAMLA Grand Masters only need a draw in Sunday's game to gain the first lien on the Harry Faulkner Cup.
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