Kingston College (KC) and Jamaica College (JC) have demonstrated remarkable athletic prowess by advancing to the semifinal rounds in both the Urban Under-14 and Under-16 football championships. The defending champions in their respective categories will be joined by other top-performing schools in what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the competitions.
In Tuesday’s decisive quarterfinal matches, the Under-14 tournament saw KC and JC battle to a tense 0-0 draw in Group B, with both teams finishing on seven points. Kingston College ultimately claimed the group top spot through superior goal difference. Meanwhile, Campion College secured their semifinal position with a decisive 2-0 victory over Hillel Academy, earning four points in Group A behind group leaders Wolmer’s Boys, who dominated with nine points after a 3-1 win against Excelsior High.
The Under-16 competition witnessed equally dramatic outcomes. KC maintained a perfect record with nine points in Group B after edging JC 1-0, while Jamaica College advanced on goal difference despite finishing level on points with Excelsior High and Wolmer’s Boys. Group A presented a remarkable three-way tie between STATHS, Mona High, and St George’s College, all finishing with six points. STATHS claimed group leadership with the best goal difference (+6), while Mona High secured second place through superior offensive output, scoring 10 goals compared to STGC’s seven.
The semifinal matches are scheduled for Monday, March 2nd, with simultaneous fixtures across two venues. The Under-14 matches will feature KC against Campion College at St George’s College’s Emmett Park and Wolmer’s Boys facing JC at Calabar High School, both commencing at 2:00 pm. The Under-16 semifinals will follow at 4:00 pm, pitting defending champions STATHS against JC at Calabar High, while KC meets Mona High at St George’s College.
