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THE HARBOUR VIEW
FOOTBALL CLUB
celebrates it's
30th Anniversary (March 4th,1974)
all season long 2003- 2004.
Since the days when
the eager citizens of Harbour View grouped together
at the Harbour View Primary School halls to meet
and greet each other all around The love of football
mostly then at the Minor League Under 16 years
level before taking the conscious decision to enter
the Major League in September 1974 after electing
officers in the newly formed Harbour View Football Club
previously named after the community only – Harbour View.
TRIPLE DEFENDING KNOCKOUT
CHAMPIONS OUSTED 1-0 TO WATERHOUSE IN BRUISING AFFAIR.
Three injuries in the first 30
minutes, plus a opportunist goal from Nigerian centre forward
Uchucheckwu Chinyere were more than enough to deny the
determined Jamaica National Building Society Federation Cup
Champions a fourth consecutive appearance in the finals
yesterday.
It all went wrong when firstly
Waterhouse forward Shane Edwards rammed into goalkeeper Leon
Gordon side early on and after two attempts to continue he
departed after the goal was scored, clearly immobilised. Next
ace midfielder Daniel Shaw wilted in agony after stretching
for a ball his groin injury was aggrevated, so too newly
called up national midfielder Jermaine Hue when taking a
free-kick.
All three substitutions were
hurriedly made and the team tried in vain to equalise before
the break while settling down, that also did not work. The
second half saw the true champions mettle come to the fore as
every inch of the ground was exploited to get on even terms.
Jomo Gordon headed wide, so too captain Damion Stewart and
Craig Stewart’s lounge also went the wrong side of the post.
Nicholas McCreath’s clear shot from 16 yards never
materialised as he slipped upon contact and Sean Fraser’s best
effort went wide of the upright with goalkeeper Loxely Reid
beaten.
The fourth time repeat winner
was not to be as the boys fought galantly but with no reward.
Congratulations to Waterhouse
and Village United who made it to their first national final
by defeating lower league contestants Santos F.C. who showed a
lot of class by 1-0.
Best of luck to both finalists
as a new champion will be crowned for the first time since
1999.
HARBOUR VIEW EDGES PAST RENO
BY 1-0.
A Jermaine Hue direct corner
kick in minute 80 was just enough to give “The Stars of the
East” a well needed three points from a hard earned victory at Frome, Westmoreland.
On a bumpy field, high winds
and poor officiating, the Harbour View players battled all
afternoon to eek out a victory after coming under harsh
tackles, kicks and fouls that went unnoticed by the referee.
However in the second half after missed chances by McCreath,
Gordon and Hue the team finally
relaxed into a game which concentrated on footbal and not the
many distractions about. Firstly McCreath beat goalkeeper
Aaron Lawrence who advanced but his shot rolled agonisingly
wide of the post. Then Jomo Gordon missed the close in rebound
and his shot cleared from the line.
But the game ended in favour of
the more enterprising team when a right-sided corner was
seemingly blown in past three defenders and the goalkeeper at
the near post , to the dismay of the Reno fans as Jermaine
Hue’s magic seemed to have worked.
Harbour View now remains joint
second with Portmore United on 53 points behind leaders Tivoli
on 61.
HARBOUR VIEW TRIUMPH OVER TIVOLI BY 3-1 TO MARCH INTO
FEDERATION CUP SEMIFINALS AGAINST SANTOS.
Nicholas
McCreath’s double strike elevates defending Champions, And
brings Tivoli’s 18 game winning streak to a halt.
Under an overcast sky the gold
and blue uniform of the “Stars of the East” shone brightly as
a stunning first half performance totally destroyed the
impressive recent track record of League leaders Tivoli
Gardens yesterday afternoon at the Compound to rapturous
applause from the home crowd accentuated by the attractive
cheerleaders from the grandstand.
It started briskly from the
third minute when Jermaine Hue’s pass found Jomo Gordon in a
forward position, he raced by his marker on the left before
squaring to the instep of number thirteen, Nicholas “Helmet”
McCreath who drove home to the far corner of the goal in
minute thirteen.
As Tivoli fought back minute 34
would prove devastating for them as Craig Stewart drove
ferociously against the base of the upright from 16 yards out
leaving everyone in a daze, until Daniel Shaw reacted quickest
to slam the rebound home.
Three minutes later Jomo Gordon
was at it again, this time releasing McCreath from the
half-line to out-sprint the defence before beating the
goalkeeper Edsel Scott to his right.
3-0 at the break was too much
to ask and even though Tivoli replied with a Lenworth Hyde Jr
goal after 71 minutes, it was too little too late as the
winning streak was snapped on the 30th anniversary
celebrations platform.
Harbour View advances to the
semifinals of the islandwide knockout competition at Arnett
Gardens complex next Sunday March 28th at 6:00 pm against
Waterhouse. This follows semifinal one with Village United
versus Santos F.C. at 4:00pm.
A
tribute to a striker, FABIAN TAYLOR.
By Nicholas McCreath
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Nicholas
McCreath |
When magnificent God-given
talent is merged with strong discipline and an attitude of
determination, the end result is a top class athlete in the
form of Fabian Taylor. In the short time that Fabian has
graced the NPL with his abilities, he has managed to create a
persona as the most feared striker in the league. His amazing
scoring touch is yet to be consistently deterred by any team,
as he walks away from this his final season as the leading
scorer and the most accomplished player for the season thus
far. If asked what makes Taylor different from any other
forward in the country, my unconscious response would be that
he combines prolific scoring with a touch of finesse. He is a
cross between an Alan Shearer and a David Bergkamp, making the
game look easier than it really is. Watching him play, one may
be fooled into thinking that being in the right place at the
right time and finishing off a play in silky-smooth fashion is
merely a walk in the park. This is the essence of a great
striker and Fabian has fully embodied this character sketch.
It is easy to look at people's
successes and to think that it was an easy road to the heights
that they have attained. However, the sweat of endurance, the
sorrow of disappointment and, most importantly, the strength
to go on when even your best efforts don't seem to do the
trick, this is what has elevated Fabian to be a cut above the
rest. He is currently the only local forward who has remained
in the National team regardless of the number of professionals
that make their entrance into the squad. Undaunted by playing
only insignificant minutes in big games on occasion, Fabian
played these minutes as if they were all that mattered an
performed at the same level as anyone else out there. Not
withstanding he has been a success on the international scene,
as well as the local scene and it is very obvious that he has
earned the respect and trust of Technical Director Carl Brown
as well as the critical Jamaican fans nationwide.
Fabian
has distinguished himself in big moments as a Michael Jordan
type clutch player, scoring up to 3 goals at a time in the
most important of games. To turn back the hands of time, it
was a Fabian Taylor double strike that made the difference in
the only game in which HVFC defeated arch rivals Arnett
Gardens 3-1 to advance to the Federation cup Final and become
the eventual winners of the cup last season. And if that
seemed like merely a stroke of luck, this year, he repeated
the feat in more splendid fashion by single-handedly
masterminding the destruction of Arnett for a 3-2
come-from-behind win for HVFC. He scored all three goals.
What is most amazing about
Fabian is not his knack for goal-scoring nor his excellent
touch on the ball, but his passion for the game and his
competitive attitude. Put simply, he just hates losing. Fabian
has a comedic personality and gets along well with most
people. He is seemingly always joking around, taking nothing
too seriously. However, the moment he steps onto the field of
play it is like he becomes a different person. His focus is
unbreakable and the comedian becomes the charismatic leader,
shouting instructions and leading by example.
Many people are of the opinion
that football contracts are a one in a million for the
athletes who play. However, I still insist that for some
people, like Ricardo Gardener, Ricardo Fuller, Andy Williams,
Damani Ralph and Fabian Taylor, the odds are not that
far-fetched. In fact, the truth is that, when God chooses to
bless you with much, some accomplishments are mere only a
matter of time, i.e. an eventuality. Fabian has proven to
everyone that he knows what it takes to make it to the next
level and that he is poised to truly realize his amazing
potential. I only hope that myself, along with my teammates
and all others who aspire to reach certain goals in life will
be privileged to witness the level of greatness that I
strongly believe he can reach, and be inspired by it.
Farewell Fabian, I have no
doubt that you will do even better than you have previously
done and continue to make Jamaica and the New York/New Jersey
Metro Stars, proud. Your new colours may be red and black, but
we at Harbour View will always see you in that Gold and Blue
number 19 jersey, scoring goal after goal, as your success
keeps our dreams alive.
JNBS
FEDERATION CUP CHAMPIONS START DEFENCE…
HARBOUR VIEW CELEBRATES ITS
30th ANNIVERSARY WITH DEVASTATING 6-0 TRASHING OF STAR COSMOS
Nicholas McCreath scores
hatrick, Jomo Gordon two.
With
the news of Fabian Taylor being ready to go on loan to the MLS
franchise the New York/New Jersey MetroStars soon the other
strikers are in a race to takeover the number one spot.
First to open his account was
Nicholas McCreath in minute 23 when he tapped home a
right-sided square from Lovell Palmer. Four minutes later Greg
Gardner and McCreath darted left with the defenders in tow as
Daniel Shaw went right, the quick thinking Jermaine Hue went
to Shaw who lobbed the advancing goalkeeper to make it two
nil, until the break.
Minute 65 was the advent of the
third goal as substitute Jomo Gordon completed a sweet move
from Daniel Shaw to McCreath who shunted to gordon twelve
yards out to score.
He repeated the feat in the
82nd when he outsmarted the defenders at the halfline sprinted
goalwards to beat the goalkeeper and score his second.
As if challenged for
superiority, McCreath came alive by converting Craig Stewart’s
left-sided cross. Then latching onto a through pass from Shaw,
to be cut down twice, in the area, before getting up to
complete a hatrick, when he stroked home the resulting penalty
kick in the 90th minute, too round out the 6-0 routing.
The return leg is on Wednesday
at Gray’s Inn in St. Mary.
FABIAN TAYLOR AGAIN NAMED “PLAYER OF THE MONTH” FOR FEBRUARY!
Follow
similar awards in September 2003, November 2003, January 2004
once again the goalscoring exploits of Fabian Taylor has been
voted “ Player of the month” for a record four times out of a
possible six and is already odds on favourite to be “ Player
of the Year” with only two months left.
FABIAN TAYLOR FOR LOAN TO
THE MLS
New York /New Jersey METROSTARS!
The club is currently in
discussion with the MLS franchise the New York/New Jersey
MetroStars for Fabian Taylor to go on loan in the next few
weeks. He will join his former teammates Wolde Harris (Kansas
City Wizards) and Damani Ralph (Chicago Fire) in the American
top League.
Fabian currently represents the
Jamaican National team the “Reggae Boyz” with 29 caps having
scored on nine occasions, while leading the Premier League
standings with 19 goals for Harbour View Football Club and 52
goals overall in his four years at the club.
HARBOUR VIEW MASTERS ASSIST
“NEPTUNE BASIC SCHOOL”
The Harbour View Masters
completed their annual community outreach, with the Neptune
Basic School who are the beneficiary. By painting up the front
of the building with shapes and numbers 1 to 10 as requested,
and bringing cartons of biscuits from Jamaica Biscuit Company
Limited for the kids ages 2 to 5 years old.
Further assistance from the
collaborative effort with the Jamaica Observer newspaper
promotional team with door to door sales throughout the
community on Saturday morning of the 30th Anniversary
Supplement, a contribution from these sales will be presented
next Sunday, at the halftime of the home Premier League game
versus Waterhouse.
The team recorded record high
sales of the newspaper in the community surpassing the
previous best by at least 50%.
We thank all the members of the
community for their support in this venture.
HARBOUR VIEW ENJOY
THANKSGIVING CEREMONY AT ST. BENEDICT’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Members of the Harbour View
Football Clubs Premier League Team lead by Captain and
National Defender Damion Stewart, in addition to executives
lead by President Sydney Masters, attended the 8am
Thanksgiving service held at the Catholic church of St.
Benedict’s in east Harbour View on Sunday morning.
The inspiring mass was a
enjoyable occasion for all and the blessings flowed freely,
leaving the possibilty to repeat other such events throughout
the community.
Other club supporters lead by
Mr and Mrs Ossie Douglas and Curtis Simon from the Masters
League were in attendance.
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