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Rae Town Wins Neville Lyn Memorial Cup

Rae Town triumphed in their inaugural win of the Neville Lyn Memorial Cup, a fiercely contested tournament among KSAFA Masters League teams, held at the NWC Field on Sunday.

In a tightly contested final match, Rae Town secured victory over Constant Spring with a solitary goal by Mario McDonald in the second half.

The tournament, featuring twenty-three participating teams, showcased Rae Town’s path to the final by clinching a 2-0 win against Above Rock, while Constant Spring progressed by also securing a 2-0 victory against Christian Ambassadors.

This marked the second edition of the Neville Lyn Memorial competition. The upcoming league season kicks off on December 10, welcoming four new teams among the twenty-three participants: Boom Star from Sea View, Corner Stone from Rockfort, Pembroke Park from Pembroke Hall, and Benbow from Linstead.

The opening game features Constant Spring facing O.B. Vineyard in the Champion of Champions match. Andrew Adams serves as the President of the Masters League Association.

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