FootballLocal NewsSports West Terrace, St Cyprians secure commanding wins in football competition by Kurtis Hinds 01/06/2026 written by Kurtis Hinds Updated by Benson Joseph 01/06/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset football FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 30 After being held to a draw in their last game, defending champions West Terrace blanked Good Shepherd Primary 5-0, when the BICO/National Sports Council Football Competition continued at Orange Hill, St James. In the other matches from the Dane Alleyne Zone, Welches were beaten 2-1 by St Stephenโs, while Good Shepherd eased past St Matthewโs 4-1. The Reginald Haynes/Victor Gas Clarke zone at Blenheim was the venue for the most comprehensive victory of the season so far, as St Cyprians hammered St Patrickโs Roman Catholic School 14-0. St Paulโs Primary defeated Luther Thorne Memorial 2-0 while St Giles edged Charles F Broome 3-2. Wilkie Cumberbatch was handed a 2-1 defeat by St Ambrose, while Belmont Primary had a 2-0 win over George Lamming. There was also lots of action in the Keith Grell Griffith Zone, where Eden Lodge lost to Grazettes Primary by a one goal margin, Deacons edgedย Al Falah 3-2 and Trinity Academy suffered a 1-0 defeat by St Maryโs. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Eagle Hall Primary defeated Lawrence T Gay Memorial 2-1, whileย Westbury got past Wesley Hall 2-0. High scoring encounters have become commonplace in the Adrian Donovan/Michael Foster Zone at King George V Park and Monday was no exception. Blackman & Gollop Primary blanked St Martins Mangrove 5-0 andย Reynold Weekes was on the receiving side of a 3-0 defeat byย Hilda Skeene. In the remaining games, St Philip Primary andย St Catherineโs played out a 1-1 draw, as did St Markโs Primary andย Gordon Walters. (KH) Kurtis Hinds You may also like St Andrew man remanded on attempted murder charge 18/06/2026 FAO Sub-regional Office of the Cbean pays tribute to the late Dr... 18/06/2026 Lashley insists gun courts will be fully staffed, ready despite concerns 18/06/2026