On a damp soggy pitch both league front-runner slugged it out to a grinding scoreless scoreline.

The result meant that Harbour View remained on top of the league with 54 points, six ahead of Portmore United on 48 after defeating Reno who slipped to third on 46 points, while Waterhouse are fourth with 43.

Waterhouse packed there midfield to gain an advantage in possession but went no further as a loney figure of Jomo Gordon worked overtime all evening but no penetration was achieved despite holding the upper hand throughout.

Gordon’s questionable break away was thwarted by the alert Dwayne Miller in goal midway the first half. Three of Irvino English’s favoured left-footed efforts from various angles were also competently blocked by Miller with the ease of an accomplished campaigner.

As Jermaine Taylor was a standout in defense there was not the usual sharp coordination in attack by National striker pair of Fabian Taylor and Kavin Bryan as Lovel Palmer appeared intermittently but it was attacking without conviction.

A smaller than average Waterhouse home crowd was evident and the game wore itself out as the FIFA Referee Howard Stennett ended the stalemate.

On Sunday, April 1st Harbour View plays against August Town at the Compound at 4 and 6:30pm