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HARBOUR VIEW  Celebrates its’ 30th  Anniversary (March 4th,1974)  all season long 2003- 2004
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  WASHES AWAY WATERHOUSE BY 2-0

Another Fabian Taylor double strike was more than enough to extinguish the fire in the belly of Waterhouse as Harbour View scored the largest win by 2 goals to nil in the third round of the Wray and Nephew Premier League earlier today at Emmett Park, St. George’s College. The temperary home ground  of Waterhouse as they put on the finishing touches at their newly built 5,000 capacity stadium at Drewsland is slated to be opened on Sunday October 5th, 2003.

On a day when four of the six scheduled games ended in draws, only Constant Springs’ one nil victory over Tivoli was the other three pointer as Harbour View eased into joint second position but with a superior goal average having scored four goals for and conceeded two, a goal difference of +2 as against Constant Spring with two goals for and  one against, a goal difference of +1.
A disorganised looking Harbour View team at the beginning of the game, Waterhouse failed to capitalise on the many mix ups in defence and midfield as the teamwork was at sixes and sevens and were very fortunate the only ball in the back of the net was ruled offside by the alert officials. Gradually the coordination showed glimpses of happening. Late in the half one of the few counter attacking ploys was executed when Conrad Hunts’ pass found the very busy Luton Shelton who relayed to Jermaine Hue with his back to goal he pivoted, then slipped it wide to his right for Fabian who had lost his marker and drove it home from ten yards into the far post just ahead of the break.

Waterhouse seemed to be running out of attacking ideas as the game proceeded.
The second half saw a re-organised structure for Harbour View as  Damion Stewart  returned to his customary defensive role and the understanding of the teamwork seemed to click instantly as the waterhouse unit were stunned by an array of fast moving ball artistry that at times left the Live Televised audience in a dase as  even the waterhouse supporters looked in awe as the ‘View’ came to life. Fabian Taylor latched on to the end of a Daniel Shaw counter square after catching Jermaine Hue’s left sided square at the back post to put the game out of reach. Another strike on goal was ruled offside but the excellent saves by both goalkeepers Leeroy Gray and Locksley Reid denied any further modifications to the scoreline.
There are no Under 21 game on Wednesdays only on Sundays.

This Sunday September  28th HARBOUR VIEW  takes on SEBA UNITED at the Harbour View Stadium at 3:30pm following the Under 21 game at 1:00pm.

Harbour View Under 21 outclasses Invaders by 4 goals to nil.
Two goals  by Kemar Petrekin and one each from Michley Wual and Jermaine Rowe were too much for the young Invaders as the KSAFA Under 20 Champions now reassembled found their groove and waltzed away convincing victors.


Harbour View reigns as U20 Champions! 

Once again coach Ludlow Bernard charges indicates they can step up to a higher level
as the dominant U17 unit flexed their muscles at  the KSAFA U20 competition for the third time as Champions following successes in  1998 and 1999 by defeating Waterhouse 2-1 at the Harbour View Stadium recently

 

 


Harbour View Triumphs as U13 Champs!

Saeed Robinson and Romario Campbell scored to lift the title of U13 Champions over KSAFA opponents Tivoli Gardens at the Barbican playfield. An enviable
record of 45 goals for and only one against in the semifinal against defending champions
Meadhaven, lead by Romario 'Rum Rum' Campbell with 14 goals and Paul Cunningham
with seven (7). The ecstatic players,parents, fans and the club congratulates coach Sydney
McFarlane on attaining his first trophy as a Harbour View coach who has graduated
from
being a former midfield player. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Damani Ralph Shatters
MLS Rookie goalscorers  Record...

With ten goals to his credit so far this year and another possible eleven
games to complete the roster, a new record has been posted by the Chicago Fire Rookie, erasing the 8 goal mark.  

Special Reduced Prices of $200
Down from $300 only for
Harbour View Residents..
Lower prices will be available to Harbour View
Residents on Saturday afternoons up to 8pm at
our CashPot Window, remember Seniors over 55 years-FREE
and Children Under 12 years $100!

 


Robert Scarlett returns from Israels' Maccabi Tel Aviv...

After a day and a half of travelling Robert  arrived in Israel to start a 7 day trial at  the
30,000 supporter club.  He trained daily
and played well in two games winning the first
by 4-0 and the second an  official Toto Cup tie ended in a 1-1  scoreline. He awaits the
clubs' final decision.