Nodley Wright | Jamaica Gleaner

Teenager Rennico Clarke was the youngest player on show on Wednesday night in the rescheduled Red Stripe Premier League (RSPL) match between the previously unbeaten Waterhouse and Harbour, but you would not have guessed.

The nineteen-year-old scored the winner to give Harbour View a 2-1 win and end Waterhouse’s unbeaten run as he stood head and shoulders literally and figuratively above some of much older players on the field. With the win, Harbour View moved up to third position in the 12-team league with 14 points, three behind leaders Cavalier.

Predictably, the St Thomas native was pleased with his performance and the result of it.

end unbeaten run

“I feel elated with that goal. I have put in hours and hours of training, especially with my heading, so you know that is my strength. I give God thanks for everything. This is my first Premier League goal, but I have scored for Harbour View already in the Flow Cup,” said the young central defender who stands at 6’4″ tall.

Ending Waterhouse’s unbeaten run was also a special achievement for the man who represented Wolmer’s last season in the Manning Cup after distinguishing himself in the daCosta Cup for Seaforth High School.

“I am so happy right now, words can’t explain how I feel. I just want to give God thanks,” added the highly regarded player who was spotted playing for York FC in St Thomas during a pre-season friendly with Harbour View almost two years ago.

In the game against the potent Waterhouse, Clarke displayed all the qualities one would expect from a good central defender. He read the game very well and was unbeaten on the ground or the air. He was also calm and composed, never once allowing himself to be overawed by the presence of the physically powerful and experienced Jermain ‘Tuffy’ Anderson.

“I must tell you, it is wonderful to be a part of the Premier League. It is intensive, the ball game is very different. Players close you down quickly, so Manning Cup and Premier league are totally different. I would encourage anyone who wants to be a part of this to really step it up because it is not an easy road,” he explained.

The national age group coaching staff it appears, has taken note of Clarke’s quality and already, he is a part of the national Under-23 set-up.

“I see myself going as far as getting a contract and playing in Europe, but it takes time and I am taking one step at a time. What I will do now is to make the most of this opportunity and hopefully, I will play well enough to catch the right eyes.

“If a scholarship offer comes, then I will gladly take it,” he explained adding that he did not do badly in the classroom either.


Harbour View stop Waterhouse march with 2-1 victory

Hurbun Williams | Jamaica Observer 

HARBOUR View checked Waterhouse’s intended march to the top of the Red Stripe Premier League’s (RSPL) standings with a stomping 2-1 defeat in a rescheduled game at the Drewsland Mini Stadium on Wednesday.

It was the first time that Waterhouse were playing an official game on their home ground this season and the first time that they were losing in the RSPL since losing to Montego United in the 2013/2014 final for the championship.

The victory moved Harbour View into a more championship-challenging position on 14 points in third, while Waterhouse hold a firm five-point second with 16 points, one less than leaders Cavalier who were also beaten by a similar margin in a home game by Tivoli Gardens at Stadium East on Monday night.

Talismanic striker Jermaine Anderson put Waterhouse ahead in the sixth minute, but it was only flattery to deceive as Harbour View brushed aside the early setback. They then settled in for a competitive afternoon’s game with telling effect by weathering an opening stormy period from their hosts before fashioning a well earned come-from-behind victory with goals from Rannique Muir 35th and Rennico Clarke 58th.

Teams:

Waterhouse — Richard McCallum, Nicholy Finlayson, Hughan Gray, Rohan Amos, Evan Taylor, Damarley Samuels, Jamoly Powell, (Neiko Williams 78th) Romario Campbell (Kenroy Powell 73rd), Tremain Stewart Damion Binns 73rd), Juvaune Benjamin, Jermaine Anderson.

Subs not used: K Cousins, O Roberts, V Hayles, Adoah Nickle

Booked: Stewart (55th)

Harbour View — Levor Williams, Damion McNeish, Rennico Clarke, Daminan Anderson, Rosario Harriott, Nicholas Beckett, Kevaughn Frater, John-Ross Edwards, McKaully Tolloch (Dejanni Isaacs 69th), Rannique Muir (Christopher Harvey 89th), Jermie Lynch, (Michael Hinds 87th).

Subs not used: M Barrett, S Murphy, D Harwood, A Marks,

Booked: Frater (14th), Lynch (65th)

Referee: Kevin Morrison

Assistant Referees: Keble Williams, Lloyd Reader

Fourth Official: Karl Tyrell

Match Commissary: Martin Lyn