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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.
HARBOUR VIEW COMES FROM BEHIND ONCE AGAIN
TO REGISTER 4-1 VICTORY OVER ARLINGTON FC AT PRISON OVAL.
Under 21 lose 0-2!
UNDER 21:
The opening game saw a very
poor performance from Harbour View who just never seemed
interested in the contest as a smart looking Arlington FC had
their own way all day and duly ran out 2-0 victors with goals
in each half.
PREMIER LEAGUE:
In
what may seem to be a repeat of the of the opening game again
the shot taking on goal was released into the path if an
opponent in the six yard box early in the game again the
striker accepted the gift to lead 1-0 after only six minutes.
The forward this time was ex- Harbour View striker Greg
Gardner who must have felt quite at home as he tapped into a
empty net from three yards out.
Harbour View were good enough
to respond immediately when a corner was headed in by Thomas
Grant for his first Harbour View goal at the back post and two
minutes later in minute eleven another square was not cleared
properly and was duly driven home from close in by Luton
Shelton for a two to one lead.
Stunned by the double blow
Arlington’s goalkeeper fell to the floor in pain to receive
treatment, as his team appeared shell-shocked even after Grant
squared again from the left flank for Shelton to tap home from
two yards out as the halftime beckoned.
Harbour View 3, Arlington 1.
The rout continued in the
second stanza as another goal was added as substitutes
Nicholas McCreath found his new partner Jomo Gordon at the
penalty spot, to drive home the goal. Luton Shelton was gifted
his hatrick when Jermaine Hue’s thirty yards pass split the
defence wide open and his foul was greeted with a penalty
call. The team allowed the eighteen year old to take it but a
brilliant save by the custodian denied him and Harbour View
from adding to the score sheet.
HARBOUR
VIEW FOOTBALL CLUB REGRETS THE PASSING OF ROXY WILLIAMS
It
is with deep regret that we inform you that Roxy Williams
former executive of the Football Club died from a result of a
massive stroke sustained on early Sunday morning.
The very capable medical staff
at the University Hospital tried their best but unfortunately
all the treatments were not successful, as he passed away at
minutes after 2am this morning surrounded by family and
friends.
All the appropriate
arrangements are being speedily put in place and we will keep
everyone informed.
Please keep
his family in your prayers, wife Leslie, sons Jermaine, Sean
and Kimani.
FOUR
(4) HARBOUR VIEW FOOTBALL CLUB PLAYERS ON LOAN TO TRINIDAD &
TOBAGO TOP CLUB
W-CONNECTION UNTIL SEPTEMBER, 2004!!
LOAN AGREEMENT -
Our discussions recently have
explored ongoing linkages between W-Connection Football Club
and the Harbour View Football Club (HVFC) specifically the
loan of four national players to your club until the end of
your season.
The players Jermaine Hue,
Robert Scarlett, Christopher Harvey and Lovel Palmer are to
arrive in Port of Spain, Trinidad on Monday May 24th, 2004 and
return to Jamaica on Thursday September 16th, 2004.
We look forward to both
caribbean club’s continued mutual development in the business
of football, as we celebrate our 30th year.
CONGRATULATIONS:
CONGRATULATIONS TO PLAYERS,
COACHES, MANAGERS AND THE COMMUNITY
On producing an exceptional
season in which the following results have been accomplished
so far -
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Under 13 Champions |
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Under 20 KSAFA Champions
Leading goalscorer – Romario Campbell (13 goals) |
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Female team third place |
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Under 15 finalists, |
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Jamaica Football Federation
Under 21 - End of second Round Finalist, Championship
finalist, Leading Goalscorer - Kemar Petrekin (16
goals), |
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Wray & Nephew / JFF Premier
League Championship Finalist, End of First Round
Finalist, Second overall in League standings, Most
Attacking Team, Leading Goalscorer - Fabian Taylor (19
goals), Fabian Taylor –Player of the Month on four
occasions, September, November 2003 and January and
February 2004, Donovan Hayles Coach of the Month in
September 2003 and April 2004,
JNBS Federation Cup
Semifinalist, Leading Goalscorer - Nicholas McCreath (6
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Well done and best of luck in
the upcoming competitions remaining in the 30th Anniversary
season - U-15, U-17, U-20, Female and Masters over 35 years.
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