Onandi Lowe
Joint second place outfit Harbour View Football Club will hope to cut Waterhouse's lead to two points with a win over depleted Portmore United at the Harbour View Mini stadium in the fifteenth round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League tomorrow, Wednesday January 3, 2007.
Harbour View are on 25 points, the same as Reno which has an easy game against cellar dwellers Naggo Head at the Spanish town Prison Oval. Though Portmore, in fourth position on 23 points, has lost a number of key players due to football trials abroad including Jason Morrison, Demar Stewart and Rafe Wolfe, they are still in good nick as they have adequate replacement in Kevin Deerr, Carlington Smith, veteran striker Onandi Lowe whom can step up to the plate and deliver the goods, while Harbour View, playing at home can seal victory through Kevin Bryan, Greg Taylor, Lovell Palmer, and Loxley Thomas.

Kevin Bryan
Meanwhile, Waterhouse (30) has a five point lead atop the standings, and play a tricky away game at the Anthony Spauldings Complex against joint fifth place team Arnett Gardens. The 'Junglists' drew their last game 0-0 against Harbour View and will want to go one better against a Fire House team that has a nine-point edge over them. Harbour View will surely pray that the 'junglists' will take three points from Waterhouse to make things a bit interesting a the top.
In other games Tivoli Gardens entertains Montegonians Seba United at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex, Boys' Town tackle second-to-bottom August Town at Collie Smith Drive, while Wadadah hosts fellow Western team Village United at Jarrett Park.
