ST ANN, Jamaica — Lime Hall Academy delivered a spectacular performance in their Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Championships debut, securing a commanding 6-1 victory against Progressive FC during Saturday’s Group A clash at Drax Hall. The former finalists and Premier League contenders demonstrated exceptional form with Sajay Anderson netting two late goals in the 80th and 90th minutes to cement their dominant display.
The match witnessed intense action as both teams finished with reduced squads after receiving red cards. Lime Hall established early control with Carlos Campbell opening the scoring in the 30th minute. Devante Redman extended the lead ten minutes later, while Diego McKenzie added a third goal in the 54th minute. Despite Fitzroy Allen’s consolation goal for Progressive in the 71st minute, Lime Hall’s Ceejay Gibbs and Anderson ensured an emphatic victory.
In other championship action, Humble Lion FC seized control of Group B with an impressive 5-0 triumph over Reno FC at Effortville Community Centre. Douglas Whitely shone with a second-half brace, supported by goals from Michael Moreland, Everald Swaby, and Aaron Weir.
The weekend matches produced several notable results: Meadforest FC rebounded from their opening loss to defeat newcomers Jamaica Defence Force 1-0, while Holland PYC secured a 1-0 victory against Duncans United. Sakka Browns Town claimed a 2-0 win over Baptist Alliance Sports Club, and Petersfield FC earned their first campaign victory with a 2-1 result against Falmouth United.
Sunday’s fixture saw Roaring River FC fight back to draw 1-1 with St Bess United, marking their second consecutive draw of the season. The championship continues to showcase competitive football across Jamaica’s emerging talent landscape.
