Coach Donovan “DV” Hayles is voted the September 2005 ” Coach of the Month” for the four wins by his team.  He has succeeded in achieving this award for the third consecutive year , well done Coach.

Congratulations Captain Lovel Palmer, who scored four goals in the first four games was named the September 2005 “Player of the Month”. This is his first award, hopefully he will win many more.

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JAMAICA SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY OVER GUATAMALA.

Reggae Boyz continue their good form against World Cup campaigners Guatamala in Fort Lauderdale last Saturday evening at the former Miami Fusion Stadium by 2-1.

Harbour View striker Luton Shelton continued his rich goalscoring record by scoring after 41 minutes. Guatamala equalised a minute later from the kickoff  when custodian Shawn Sawyers pulled down forward Freddie Thompson for a penalty to be converted.

Village United’s Shane Crawford stole the show with a 30 yard left-footed bomb that exploded on contact with the net after 71 minutes to seal the game.

Congratulations to all four Harbour View players who were selected to travel ­ Lovel Palmer, Luton Shelton, Jermaine Taylor and Leighton Murray.

JAMAICA TRAVELS TO LONDON TO STOP AUSTRALIA ON SATURDAY!

Three players, Luton Shelton, Jermaine Taylor and Leighton Murray are again selected to go up against the “Kangaroos” in a friendly at Cravens Cottage as they prepare for World Cup 2006 qualifying playoffs.

Best of luck gents.

Result: Australia 5 Jamaica 0.

JAMAICA UNDER 20 GIRLS SCORE THREE BIG WINS TO ADVANCE. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Coach Vin Blaine and six Harbour View females ( Shaquira Duncan, Kimmia Parker, Paula Jackson, Shanique Mitchell, Petagaye Soman and Stacy-ann Johnson) formed part of the winning party in the eastern Caribbean last week with emphatic 5-0, 10-0 and 12-0 mauling of Caribbean Football Union neighbours to qualify for the next stage in the CONCACAF Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago in November. The top three teams qualify for the final stages in the region in the United States of America in January 2006. There the three CFU teams will be joined by three others from Central America and one each from USA, Canada and Mexico completing the group of eight.

Best of Luck ladies!

HARBOUR VIEW FEMALES ARE AGAIN KNOCKOUT CHAMPIONS 2005!!

Harbour View Female team worked hard to secure an early 2-0 advantage then squandered it to end 2-2 at the final whistle.

Penalty kicks were converted (3-2) with conviction to secure back-to-back Champions 2004-05 over League Champions Barbican at the Constant Spring grounds.

You go Girls!

SDF GIVES HARBOUR VIEW FC $500,000 TO ASSIST WITH LIGHTING FIXTURES.

The Sports Development Foundation presented to the Harbour View Football Club a cheque approved for renovation to the lights eroded by the hillside slippage from the heavy downpours in 2001, which has been repaired sometime ago by the Club.

We are grateful for the donation from the SDF which helps to defray some costs as we seek to keep improving our stadium to make it more consumer friendly while being entertained, watching the “Beautiful Game”. The handover was made at the SDF Offices on Phoenix Avenue by Mr Keith Shervington, Ludlow Watts and Saleem Lazarus to General Manager Clyde Jureidini and Club Executive, Micheal Jureidini, it was covered by Television and Photography.

THANK YOU SDF!!!


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Presentation to St. Benedicts and Harbour View Moravian Churches on behalf of Harbour View reunion in NEW YORK.

Representatives from both churches, St. Benedicts and Harbour View Moravian were guests at our Premier League games yesterday and President Sydney Masters and Coach Donovan Hayles handed over cheques each for US$803 to thankful recepients at the halftime to loud applause. Thirty two members from each congregation were in attendance.

The cheques were accepted by Mr Barry Colquhoune, Deputy Chairman of the Steward Board for the Harbour View Moravian Church from Mr Masters and Donovan Hayles gave to Ms Jacqueline Warburton, President of the Church Council of St. Benedicts the Moor Catholic Church