ST CATHERINE High School have confirmed their spot in the second round of the ISSA Manning Cup after defeating Papine High 3-0 in comfortable fashion yesterday in Zone G action at the Papine High School playing field. The win sees St Catherine moving to 16 points from six games and puts them out of reach of third-place Norman Manley with four. They are also three points behind zone leaders St George's College (STGC).

However, St Catherine have played one less game and could pull level with the boys from North Street should they defeat Norman Manley in their next outing. Rajae Taylor opened the scoring for St Catherine when he blasted home in the first half after a delivery from the corner spot found itself at his feet. Despite waves of pressure, St Catherine were not able to find their next goal before the half-time whistle.

Dwight Gentles would be the next name on the team sheet as his rapid second-half brace sealed all three points for his team. Also in action in the zone, STGC continued their unbeaten run to seven games as they dispatched Norman Manley High 3-1 in their fixture at Maxfield Park. In Zone E action, St Jago were defeated 3-1 at home by Tivoli High in a game which could prove fatal to their chances of qualifying to the next round in an automatic qualifying spot.

St Jago, with 15 points from their seven games, are now six points behind their zone rivals Wolmer's Boys and Tivoli, both level on 21 points, with only two games left to play. Wolmer's, however, will .