

Former National striker Venecia Reid scored five goals as Los Perfectos FC registered the biggest win in the Jamaica Women’s Premier League, thumping Springers United 9-0, while champions Frazsiers Whip thrashed Mile Gully 7-0 on Saturday.
In the first game of the double-header at Brooks Park in Manchester, home team Los Perfectos turned on the thrills as Venecia Reid hit a four-timer scoring in the 17th, 32nd, 36th, 45+2, 46th minutes.
The 37-year-old Reid, who has 21 goals for Reggae Girlz between 2003-2015, was easily voted Player of the Match.

Another former Reggae Girl, 34-year-old Sashana Campbell, who opened the floodgates in the second minute, completed her three-timer in the 34th and 61st minutes.
Tashika Hamilton scored Los Perfectos’ ninth goal as they consolidated fourth spot with 21 points.
The hapless Springers United, which was suffering their eighth defeat in 10 games, remained in 10th spot with four points.

Champions Frazsiers Whip continued to march on, destroying Mile Gully 7-0 as Cassandra Smith notched a hat-trick in the 4th, 21st, and 77th minutes.
Shauna-Kay Chambers (5th), Nevillegail Able (39th), Jennifer Williams (48th) and Danishca Rattray (90+5) completed the rout, winning their 10 straight game and racing to a maximum 30 points.
Mile Gully, which was suffering their fourth defeat, dropped two places to seventh on 12 points.
Frazsiers Whip are five points clear of the inactive Cavalier on 25 points, while Arnett Gardens are third with 22 points following their 7-0 win over Real Mobay. Shikira Douglas netted four times for Arnett Gardens in the 9th, 55th, 62nd and 75th. Tuanashae Hamilton (7th), Shaunalee Johnson (22nd) and Tatyana Black (45) were the other scorers.
Wifi United defeated UWI 3-0 and jumped into fifth spot on 14 points. Kafele Gibbs (19th), Tashel Davis (52nd) and Evernique McCleary (90+4) scored for Wifi. The UWI ladies, who were losing their fifth game, are in sixth spot on 13 points.
Proven Girls blanked Federal United 2-0 and are eighth on eight points. Brianna Smith (40th) and Juilicia Pinnock (59th) were the scorers. Federal remained at the bottom in 11th spot on three points.
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