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Wednesday, March 21
BULL BAY WIN AGAIN
GAYNOR
At Excelsior High, Kemel Mullings gave Bull Bay the lead in the 22nd minute when he fired home a powerful, point-blank shot past goalkeeper Damion Murphy. Dennis Brown doubled Bull Bay's lead on the stroke of halftime when he dribbled his way past three Mountain View defenders then calmly rolled the ball past Murphy and into the net.

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Bull Bay dominated the second period and were rewarded in the 83rd minute when substitute Jermaine Edwards fired home a well-placed cross from Andre Nelson for the team's third goal.

Barrington Gaynor, player/coach of Bull Bay, was pleased with his team's performance.

"I am satisfied with this result today (Saturday). We have been giving up goals almost every game and today we had a shutout and we scored three goals," said Gaynor. "Normally, right throughout the season, we manage to score one goal per game so it's a great day for us because we did not concede any goals and we scored three," he said.

"The plan for the remainder of the season is to finish as high in the table as possible and we are aiming for either third or fourth place," said Gaynor, who is also the coach of National Premier League outfit Waterhouse.



Tuesday, September 5
Bull Bay tame Meadhaven for crown
Bull Bay - Under 17 Champions
KSAFA's Stewart Stephenson (left) and David Garel VP marketiing Blue Cro
BULL Bay stunned defending champions Meadhaven United 1-0 to earn their first hold on the Blue Cross of Jamaica/Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Under-17 title at the Barbican Football Field yesterday.

Ranique Muir scored the all-important goal nine minutes in the first stanza of extra time (89th), after it ended 0-0 in regulation time, which lasted 80 minutes. It was third time lucky for Bull Bay, having lost in two previous finals.

Coach Owen Wright was overjoyed about winning his and the team's first championship trophy. "We met them (Meadhaven) out by Bull Bay in the quarter-final and outplayed them... (but) they got three chances and we were upset about it, so we went back to the drawing board and did what we had to do and made sure we didn't give away any easy chances today (yesterday), and they had to be kicking shots from way-out," said coach Wright.

He also had high praises for his players, who followed instructions for the most part. "They stuck to the game plan... at one point I felt that we were going down, but the guys told me not to worry because they were going to give me my first trophy," added Wright, who was soaking wet having been showered with water by the players.

Meadhaven United controlled the game for most of the second half in regulation and extra time, but failed to drive home their advantage.
This did not sit well with their coach David Hunt, who while disappointed, was humble in defeat. "It was a tough game... (but) congratulations to Bull Bay," Hunt said tersely.

Asked what went wrong for his team, Hunt, who is also the National Under-17 coach, replied: "We made a simple mistake and they capitalised on it, congratulations to them."
Goal-scorer Muir pounced on a loose ball, which was suprisingly not controlled by the usually efficient Meadhaven captain Robert Plummer, before dribbling into the 18-yard box to beat Oniel Wilson between the sticks. Bull Bay then defended stoutly to hold on for their first KSAFA Under-17 title.

Teams: Bull Bay - Keithy Simpson, Odane Wilson, Miguel Stewart, Adrian Harrison, Andre Aikins, Romario Wright, Andre Beckford (Ricardo Jackson 70th), Ranique Muir, Andrew Whon (Rohan Blackwood 50th), Marlon Henry, Earl Bennett.
Subs not used: Tiadour Dixon, Sachel Bernard, Valentine Mancriff, Kenard Jackson.
Booked: none

Meadhaven - Oniel wilson, Dale Gayle, Robert Palmer, Ricardo Allen, Kevin Palmer (Carl Dougherty 62nd, Valinton Brown 92th), Chadrick Ashley, Kabari Palmer, Akeem Brown (Rashidi Rose 73rd), Noel Mais, Kenniel Hyde, Kemal Malcolm.



Saturday, April 29
August Town, Meadhaven battle down to the wire
August Town could secure the Jamaica National /KSAFA/Super League should they take maximum points against Greenwich Town at UWI Bowl this afternoon starting at 3:30 pm.

However, second-placed Meadhaven, who trail by a point, will hope the front-runners drop points, while they score a victory against Maverley/Hughenden at Maverley Park to claim the championship and a spot in the National Premeir League (NPL) play-offs.

In other games, Santos travel to Bull Pen to play Bull Bay, the JDF tackle Barbican at Up Park Camp, Mountain View oppose Shortwood at Excelsior High School and Police Nationals take on Rae Town at Breezy Castle.
All games start at 3:30 pm.

August Town lead the table with 39 points. Santos are third with 34 points, followed by the JDF with 33, Police Nationals with 32.



Sunday, February 19
Bull Bay score third straight U-20 win

Saturday, February 18
Super League feature
Leaders Meadhaven will look to stay atop of the Jamaica National KSAFA Super League points standings when they tackle bottom-of-the-table Shortwood United at Shortwood Teachers' College this afternoon at 3:30.

However, the feature match of the round will be at Bell/Chung Oval where second-placed Santos play joint-third Maverley/Hughenden.

In other games, Bull Bay entertain August Town at Bull Pen, the JDF host Police Nationals at Up Park Camp, Mountain View oppose Greenwich Town at Excelsior High School and Barbican meet Rae Town at Barbican field.

Santos have 22 points, they trail Meadhaven by two, while Maverley are tied on 21 points with Police and August Town.
A win would be an ideal result for either team, while a loss would open the door for the JDF (17 points) to come closer, but the army men must first defeat Police National.
August Town will start favourites against Bull Bay, but the latter must not be taken lightly.


Wednesday, February 8
FOOTBALL - Jamaica National Super League
Meadhaven United jumped to the top of the Jamaica National/ Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League on goal-difference after beating Maverley/Hughenden 2-0 at Maverley Park on Saturday.

Former leaders Santos fell at home to Bull Bay, losing 1-0.
Meadhaven and Santos are now locked on 21 points, with Meadhaven holding the better goal-average.

Meanwhile, August Town and Police joined Maverley in third with 18 points.

Police battled to a 3-3 draw with Rae Town, while August Town turned back Greenwich Town 1-0.

Seventh-placed Mountain View were 1-0 winners against Shortwood.



Sunday, January 15
Teams reshuffle in KSAFA's Super League
Marverley/ Hughenden and Police Nationals shared points in a 1-1 draw at Maverley Park yesterday in their KSAFA Super League competition.

The top half of the table could be reshuffled again as August Town squeezed by Rae Town, 3-2, at UWI Bowl, while JDF lost 1-0 to Mountain View at Excelsior.

Playing at home, Meadhaven bounced back to winning ways after a 1-0 victory over Greenwich Town, while Bull Bay registered the only win on the road, cutting down Shortwood, 1-0.



Sunday, January 8
Police bring Meadhaven back to earth
Meadhaven United were brought down to earth yesterday by Police National at Barbican, beaten 1-0 in the KSAFA Super League. Both teams were meeting for the first time since last season's Major League final, which the lawmen won.

In another game, August Town lost 1-0 away to Maverley, a result which sees Santos taking over sole leadership of the competition following a 1-0 win over Mountain View.

Jamaica Defence Force, second on goal difference, join Santos and Police National atop the standings after beating Shortwood 2-0 at Up Park Camp. All three teams are on 14 points.

Today's biggest winners were Bull Bay, who blanked Barbican, 3-0, at Bull Pen. Rae Town and Greenwich Town played to 1-1 tie. In the Major League, leaders Duhaney Park beat Central KIngston 2-0 at Winchester Park. Pembroke Hall were also succesful on the road, beating Molynes 2-1 at Jamitel.


Sunday, August 28
A BIG THANK YOU !!
The management, staff and players of the Bull Bay Football Club wishes to express our sincere gratitude to all our supporters, both local and international, for your unconditional support during the 2004 - 2005 football season.

As we approach the 2005 - 2006 season, we hope that your support will continue and that we will be able to go one better by winning the League this season.


THANK YOU ALL !!


Monday, May 30
Boys' Town take title
It was high drama at the Harbour View mini-stadium on Saturday as Boys' Town came from behind to beat Bull Bay ...

Saturday, May 28
Bull Bay hunt comeback against confident Boys' Town

Sunday, May 22
Boys' Town, Meadhaven draw first blood

Thursday, May 19
Bull Bay charge into Super League final

Monday, May 16
Bull Bay, Boys' Town in control

Bull Bay, Boys' Town, JDF advance to semis

Sunday, April 24
Teams jostle for Under-20 spots

Teams hunt semi-final spots

Thursday, March 3
St George's stave off marauding Bulls

Friday, January 21
We're just finding our rhythm, says Gaynor

Sunday, January 9
Boys' Town suffer first loss

Sunday, December 12
Bull Bay Wins First Game
Since the start of the 2004-2005 Kingston and Saint Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League, Bull Bay ...

Thursday, November 11
Bull Bay Moves to next round
Super League outfit Bull Bay easily dispatched Syd-Barlett challengers Seaview Gardens, 2-0, at Seaview yesterday, ...

Monday, June 14
Bull Bay Finished Third
After taking the lead in the first leg of the two way semi-finals, the second game ended in a 0 - 1 loss. This ...

Sunday, March 7
Teams book Super League semi spots

Saturday, February 28
Bull Bay Pulls Off Emphatic Win

Wednesday, February 11
Boys Town win, strengthen semifinal claim

Tuesday, December 23
Bulls whip Olympic to boost chances

   
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