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Action continues in the U-15 and U-17 division of the Pro League this weekend, with three games in each division carded for Sunday 25th March, 2007.


In the feature match of the day in the U-15 division, top of the table Defence Force meets unbeaten San Juan Jabloteh at the Barataria Junior Secondary school ground from 2.00 p.m. The highly skilled Defence Force team will be putting their prefect record on the line against the highly organized Jabloteh outfit.

Defence Force inspirational captain Phillip Coker will be glad to have back his influential midfielder Moriba Farrah after a slight injury, to help him unlock the well organized Jabloteh defence. Jabloteh coach Nigel Grovesner however, will be hoping that his defence will hold so that his forwards Kevin Whisky and the skillful Akeem Deacon could respond with fire power of their own.

At 4.00 p.m the two teams under 17’s would clash, and this match-up seems to be an equally exciting affair as so far these two teams have played attractive football and have gathered a large crowd following.

Jabloteh will be hoping to maintain their unbeaten run while Defence Force will be trying to stay top of the table, a position which they share with Joe Public on seven points after three games.

At the same time Superstar Rangers and Joe Public will meet at the President’s Ground, St Anns in the two divisions. Superstar Rangers will be hoping for better results after losses in their first two games in both divisions although playing well, Joe Public on the other hand would be looking to recover from their loss and draw to Defence Force in the U-15 and U-17 divisions respectively last weekend.

W Connection will take on the struggling Caledonia at Gilbert Park, Couva also at the same times. Connection will be trying to keep pace with the early leaders while Caledonia would be looking for their first points of the season.

This weekend games promises to be truly exciting affairs and a must see for any true football fans for a young star might just be born.