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February 25th,
2010
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| Howard Chin,
Chairman of the Jamaica Red Cross Kingston chapter, receives a
symbolic cheque of $66,000 and counting from 22 goals scored
in the first round of the Flow Champions Cup. Making the
donation are SportsMax’s Regional Marketing Manager Tanya Lee
(centre) and Flow’s Marketing Manager Nasha Douglas (left) |
Premier league contenders
Waterhouse and August Town were drawn for a mouth-watering clash
when the second round of the Flow Champions Cup kicks off on
Wednesday, March 3 and Thursday, March 4.
The top 6 premier league teams
that got a bye in the first round of competition, along with the
10 advancing teams from the first round, were drawn in eight
matches at the second round draw conducted at the Jamaica Football
Federation.
In other all premier league
fixtures, St George’s welcome Portmore United; defending Champions
Boys’ Town face Sporting Central at Brancourt; Rivoli host four
time winners Harbour View at Prison Oval and former finalists
Tivoli Gardens travel to Humble Lion at Effortville.
In the lone parish champion
encounter, St. Thomas’ York United hosts Granville from St. James.
With twenty-two goals scored in
the first round, SportsMax and Flow made good on their promise to
donate $3,000 per goal to Haiti, with a presentation of $66,000
going to the Jamaica Red Cross Haiti Relief Effort.
Second Round Fixtures
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St.
Georges vs Portmore United
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Arnett Gardens vs Greenwich Town
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Rivoli United vs Harbour View
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Humble Lion vs Tivoli Gardens
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Sporting Central vs Boys’ Town
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Waterhouse vs August Town
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York
United vs Granville
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Reno
vs Village United
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