Sando out to exact revenge over Caledonia

“I think there is more to wanting just a win against Caledonia,” said Eve. “Traditionally I have always gotten the better of (Morvant Caledonia coach) Jamaal Shabazz anywhere I have coached.” Morvant Caledonia, one of only two teams to defeat Sando this season, snapped an all-time 100 percent win-less run of six games against the southerners with a 2-1 win league on June 9—the start of the current season.

“Angus is a little upstart that I like,” Shabazz told www.ttproleague.

com. “And because of that it’s always interesting to come up against the teams he has coached. They (Sando) were our first and only win of the season thus far, and we want to go all out to add another three points to our tally.” Sando went on to lose against W Connection 3-1 in their second game but have since then recorded a six-game undefeated run and currently occupy second position with 14 points, two adrift of leaders North East Stars but only ahead of third-place Connection by goal-difference.

Shabazz’s squad, led by ex-national goalkeeper Glenroy Samuel, have been undefeated in four of their last six outings, and are on a three-game undefeated run.

Ex-Morvant Caledonia captain Akim Armstrong will again be among a feisty Sando bunch, which includes no-nonsense defenders Nicholas Thomas and Trevin Latapy and attacking midfielder Keron Cornwall.

Armstrong joined Sando in pre-season after seven years attached to Morvant Caledonia, barring a lengthy spell on the side-lined through injury and a stint in Finland.

Nical Stephens, Keyon Edwards, Tyrone Charles and Jamal Gay are also former Morvant Caledonia players with the latter three joining Sando via San Juan Jabloteh in pre-season.

“We look forward to meeting these sons of Caledonia,” Shabazz said. “…because it’s important for them to know who their daddy is.”

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