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RUDOLPH Speid added to his already accomplished local coaching resume on Wednesday as defending champions Cavalier FC created history by reaching a fourth-straight Wray & Nephew Jamaica Premier League final. However, Speid says the spotlight should remain on his young players, who once again defied the odds to reach the stage.
Two-time defending champions Cavalier FC overturned their 0-1 first-leg deficit against Montego Bay United (MBU) to secure a 2-0 extra-time victory in the second leg and advance 2-1 on aggregate.
Kimarly Scott, the Excelsior High School Manning Cup champion, sent the game into extra time after heading home from a corner in the 54th minute. It was deja vu in the first period of extra time as the 18-year-old rose highest to meet another corner and head home the winner for Cavalier.
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