Harbour View football club were crowned the 2007-2008 champions of the Coca-Cola National U-21 Premier League at the Harbour View stadium last Friday. The presentation of the new Coca-Cola U-21 champion’s prize was made by David Burton, the Business Development Manager of Coca-Cola distributors, Wisynco, and by Carlton Dennis, an executive member of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).

The coronation of the new champions, Harbour View FC, was preceded by an exciting U-21 league double-header at the Compound, and a pulsating half-time party with music from the legendary discothèque Stone Love. In the curtain-raiser, Portmore United, who were the JFF U-21 champions for the past five years, defeated Reno 2-0 on goals by Eric Vernon in the 56th minute, and Ashton Bennett in the 79th minute. In their coronation game, Harbour View edged Arnett Gardens 1-0 on a clever second-half chip by Andre Fagan to take his season scoring tally to nine goal.

Harbour View 1 (Fagan) Arnett Gaedens 0

Final

# NAME CLUB G
1 Jahmali Spence Waterhouse 16
2 Andre Fagan Harbour View 9
3 Levaughn Williams Sporting Central 8
4 Craig Hunter Arnett Gardens 7
5 Peter Keys Boy’s Town 7
6 Terrence McIntyre Seba United 7
7 Ushane Dobson St. George’s SC 7
8 Shamar Small Boy’s Town 6
9 Romeo Parks St. George’s SC 6
10 Kemar Flemming Tivoli Gardens 6
11 Dennis Neish St. George’s 6
12 Ashton Bennett Portmore United 6

In other last round games, St. George’s claimed third place after a 2-1 win over Tivoli Gardens at Lynch Park. Dennis Neish gave St. George’s a 1-0 lead in the 5th minute, Otis Friend equalized for Tivoli Gardens in 58th minute, and Ushane Dobson scored the game winner for St. George’s in the 81st minute.

At the Lions Den, Seba United held Sporting Central to a 1-1 draw. Terrence McIntyre score for Seba in 63rd minute while Conrad Reid leveled the score for Sporting Central in the 71st minute.

Carlton Bartley of Wisynco and Carlton Dennis of JFF present a Coca-Cola gift basket to Andre Fagan, the leading goal scorer for U-21 champions Harbour View FC. Fagan finished second to Jahmali Spence (Waterhouse FC) in the Golden Boot race with nine goals. Spence tallied sixteen goals to win the Coca-Cola Golden Boot award.

 

Waterhouse captured fourth place after a Norado Brown 50th minute goal gave the Drewsland Boyz a 1-0 win over August Town. While at the Elliston Wakeland Center, Village and Boy’s Town played to a 1-1 draw.

Burly Waterhouse striker, Jahmali Spence easily won the Coca-Cola Golden Boot award with his season high sixteen goals. Harbour View’s Andrew Fagan finished second with nine goals, and Levaughn Williams of Sporting Central Academy was third with eight goals to his credit.