Lime Hall and Roaring River lose unbeaten records in JFF Championships

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Championships witnessed a significant shift in competitive dynamics this past weekend as two previously undefeated teams suffered their first losses. In a series of matches characterized by intense discipline issues and dramatic turnarounds, Zone A’s landscape experienced substantial alterations.

Tru-Juice Academy delivered a strategic 1-0 victory against Lime Hall Academy at Dinthill, effectively ending their opponent’s unbeaten record. The solitary goal proved decisive in elevating Tru-Juice to second position in Zone A with 14 points, though they still trail Sakka Club Brown’s Town who maintained their lead with a narrow 1-0 win against Gray’s Inn.

The most contentious match unfolded at Llandilo Community Centre where Humble Lion FC, despite finishing with only eight players, secured a remarkable 3-1 victory against Roaring River FC. The game descended into chaos early when referee Shemar Campbell issued four red cards before any goals were scored. Both teams were reduced to ten players in the ninth minute when Roaring River’s Dushanie Ewen and Humble Lion’s Douglas Whitely received dismissals for violent conduct. Humble Lion’s challenges compounded when Shawn Campbell and Nevar Brooks were subsequently sent off for using inappropriate language toward officials.

Despite their numerical disadvantage, Humble Lion demonstrated exceptional resilience. Aaron Weir broke the deadlock in the 58th minute, though Jashane Foster equalized for Roaring River just four minutes later. The dramatic conclusion came through substitute Denzil Watson who entered the match in the 65th minute and scored twice during added time, securing an against-all-odds victory for his short-handed team.

Elsewhere in the championships, Falmouth United continued their impressive resurgence with a third consecutive victory, defeating Reno FC 1-0 through Matthew Wilson’s decisive goal. Their defensive transformation has been particularly notable, having kept three straight clean sheets after conceding eight goals in their initial four matches.

The Jamaica Defence Force delivered the weekend’s most dominant performance with a 6-0 rout of Baptiste Alliance. Sheldon Ragbeer’s hat-trick (22nd, 63rd, 66th minutes) highlighted the offensive display, supported by Tevin Cheese’s early opener—his sixth goal of the season—and additional contributions from Michael Allen and Rupert Patience.

Progressive FC and Duncans United both celebrated their inaugural victories of the season, with Progressive defeating Meadforest FC 2-0 and Duncans United surprising STETHS Elite with a 3-1 result in Santa Cruz.