March 23, 2011
Four games are on today in the Flow Champions Cup, with  defending champions Boys' Town, who are seeking to retain the trophy for  a third straight time, tackling Humble Lions in an All-Premier League  clash.
The matchup, which will kick off at Collie Smith Drive  at 3 p.m., will be a rematch of the 2010 final, which saw Boys' Town  forced to reclaim the lead twice in order to eventually get the better  of the then final debutants 3-2.
However, now finding themselves at the foot of the league table  and in the thick of the fight for survival, the team's priorities may be  a bit different, but that aside, Humble Lions coach Lenworth Hyde  insists a positive result in the fixture could be good tonic for the  team's morale.
"A positive result could be a good morale booster for the team. I  think we played well on the weekend, we didn't score but I liked the  team's performance.  It will be a tough game tomorrow, but another solid performance against  Boys' Town could give us a lift heading into the final set of games,"  Hyde said.
Alterations
However, with several key games to come, Hyde admits that he will make alterations to the squad ahead of the Cup tie.
"We take the fixture very seriously, but we will make changes to  the squad and give a few players a rest, with so many big games to  come." 
On all three occasions that the teams have met this season,  however, it has been the Red Brigade who have been on the winning end,  albeit by a one-goal margin. 
In another all-Premier League clash, two struggling teams - St  Georges and Waterhouse, will meet at Drewsland at 6 p.m. Waterhouse, who  recently parted ways with their head coach Baris Johnson, have lost  their last four league games and virtually out of the running for the  league title, and could see the Flow Cup as a last chance to win some  silverware this season. St Georges, meanwhile, have also found  themselves in the thick of the relegation scrap and could also see the  competition as a means of gaining momentum. 
In other fixture Arnett Gardens, who have already been beaten in  one final this season, will fancy their chances of advancing to the  quarter-finals when they tackle Manchester's Downs, also at 6 p.m. at  the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex. In the day's other game, Monymusk  will tackle Frazer's Whip at the Monymusk Sports Complex. Kick-off time  is 3 p.m. 
Source: http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110323/sports/sports1.html
 

 
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