MUNRO, St Elizabeth — Both Munro College and Ocho Rios High have expressed confidence going into today’s delayed start of the quarter-finals of the ISSA/Wata daCosta Cup footbal l competition at Munro, St Elizabeth, set to kick off at 3:00 pm. The quarter-finals were originally set to start on Tuesday but the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael forced the organisers to push both the start of the daCosta Cup and Manning Cup competitions back a few days. The other three games in the first set of matches will be played tomorrow while the round will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and end on Saturday.
Both teams playing today are getting to this stage of the competition for the first time in an extended period, Munro — 17 years and Ocho Rios, eight, and Kemar Ricketts, the Munro College head coach, said today’s game was “the most important three points” of the round, while the Ocho Rios High manager Eyan Kean said his team was “oozing with confidence.” While both schools say they welcomed the additional time between the end of the Round of 16 on Saturday and the start of the quarter-finals, both also told the Jamaica Observer yesterday they understood they had to get off to a winning start if they were to stay in contention for a semi-final berth and a place in the first round of the ISSA Cup. The top two teams from each of the four groups in the Round of 16 qualified for the quarter-finals where they were further separated into two groups of four team.