KINGSTON, Jamaica — Waterhouse FC ended their two-game losing streak with a commanding 3-0 triumph over Chapelton Maroons in a Jamaica Premier League first-round match at Drewsland Stadium on Monday. This victory marked Waterhouse FC’s third win of the season, propelling them to nine points and fifth place in the league standings. The team successfully maintained a first-half lead, a feat they had struggled with in their previous two matches, which resulted in defeats. Chapelton Maroons faced significant challenges after goalkeeper Prince-Daniel Smith was shown a second yellow card for entering the stands to interact with a fan, leaving his team with 10 players for the final minute of regulation and six minutes of added time. This loss extended Chapelton Maroons’ winless streak to three games, leaving them with just one point after a strong start to the season with three consecutive victories. Waterhouse FC’s Mario Simms opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a precise shot into the far left corner, assisted by Denardo Thomas’s incisive pass. Kenly Deacon sealed the win in the 85th minute with a close-range goal, while Omani Leacock capitalized on a penalty opportunity after being fouled by Kevin Graham, scoring past substitute goalkeeper Andrew Vanzie. Earlier in the day, Portmore United and Molynes United played to a goalless draw, with Molynes’ Jason Wright missing a penalty saved by goalkeeper Daniel Russell in the first half.
