Football:Scots kept waiting
TRINITY F&SC maintained their heading challenge following a 2-0 home victory against St Paul’s on Saturday.
The hosts were made to work hard by a stubborn Saints side squandered the best contingency of the mate through Lee Jones in the first half.
The match swung Trinity’s way while,0 a goalkeeping mistake gifted them the lead 15 minutes from the end.
Young Nick Hogan feared catching a pass from a colleague and after letting the pellet gambol twice he was off equilibrium to shoe the ball cheap into his own net.
A pair of minutes from the end John Beatson scored Trinity’s second after getting behind St Paul’s defence.
Trinity play Jersey Scottish next, on Saturday 2 April at Trinity, and they must vanquish the new champions to move to within two points of them.
Both groups then have 1 game remaining – Trinity away apt Grouville ashore 9 April with Scottish visiting First Tower the same day.
Meanwhile the dog fight at the bottom of the table continues.
The Portuguese Club joined Jersey Wanderers on seven points after they defeated St Ouen, who are on eight points, 4-2 at the IJ Bathe Field.
Former vocational José-Manuel Vieira was the Portuguese hero scoring double and having a hand in one of the two goals netted by Michael Teixeira.
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José Costa hit Wanderers’ consolation with St Peter, who connected Grouville in mutual third location, enrolling through Stuart Cameron (two), Martin Paton and Gary Freeman.
Grouville and First Tower matched their result in the {first|at at first,0,0} association appointment of the season – a goal-less draw.
St Brelade gained promotion to the altitude flight for the first time in the club’s history after conquering 3-1 against Magpies.
Liam Sutton, Jack Crawford and a ‘Pies defender scored for the Saints, Tim Chapman replied.
Second-placed Rozel Rovers, who have a game in hand,
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On target were Jon Carter (two), James O’Haire, Andy McCabe and Tony Zonfrillo.
Third and fourth-placed St Clement and Jersey Nomads were too victorious, St Clement 3-0 at family to Sporting Academics and Nomads putting five elapse St Lawrence without replay at Les Quennevais.
Matt Scriven (two) and Jamie Smith scored for St Clement and Mark Herridge (two), Carl Winn, Ged O’Donoghue and Paul Lees for Nomads.
Andy McNight hit a hat-trick and Simon Logan a singles as Beeches Old Boys returned 4-1 victors from St Martin/SCF.
Jersey Scottish necessitate one points from 3 games to secure the Reserves Division I title.
Scottish won 7-0 at St Clement on Saturday after Reuben Legge scored four times and Craig Duxbury, Joe Finnegan and Jordan Docherty once each, Docherty straight from a turn hit.
Second and third-placed First Tower and Jersey Wanderers shared four goals at La Hague Manor.
Bruno Pires and Adam Speight notched as Tower and Andy Larose and Justin Jouan for Wanderers.
The leading two teams in Reserves Division II both lost in the Lady Bingham Trophy.
St Ouen 2-0 at St Brelade where Mark Kelly and Tony Barnes were on target while St Peter went down at the same score at St Lawrence, where Jonathon Tuck grasped a brace.
Michael Perreira, Jamie Savory and Jamie Roberts bagged Sporting Academics’ goals in a 3-0 win against St Martin/SCF at the Airport.
Jersey Wanderers and Grouville will meet in the Securicor Locksmiths Trophy terminal after semi-finals wins against Beeches OB and St Peter.
Wanderers came from back to win 6-4 against Beeches; while Grouville and St Peter shared four goals after extra-time before Grouville won 5-4 on penalties.
Clive Richardson and juniors Ollie Thompson (two), Scott Slicer (two) and Stevie Reid hit Wanderers’ goals with Paul Skinner replying with a hat-trick and Shane Moyse a unattached.
Liam Kelly and Marc Courval netted for Grouville and Phil Kendall for St Peter whose additional goal was an own goal.
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