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THE football jury is still out on whether Kayden Foreman became Jamaica’s youngest-ever Major League parish player when he debuted for St Ann’s King Football Academy on Sunday, April 19. However, scoring twice, at 11 years old, playing against 20- and 30-odd year-old men certainly rewrote the history books.
A grade-five student at St Ann’s Bay Primary since last December, having moved from United Learning Centre, a preparatory school, to better balance football training with academics, Foreman will take his now customary place on the bench for defending champions King FA against Content Gardens in the first semi-final of the St Ann Major League, set for Drax Hall at 5 p.m. today.
Foreman netted twice from off the bench on debut in King FA’s 8-1 drubbing of Mount Edgecombe, scoring in the 69th and 85th minutes, handed the last 25 minutes of playing time by coach Vernon Peterkin, who has not left him off a team list since.
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