Defending champions Clarendon College extended their winning start to three games on Wednesday after beating Thompson Town 6-0 with two players Justin Hayles and Keanu Jennings both scoring doubles.

The win saw Clarendon take over the lead in Zone H on nine points while Denbigh High moved up into second place after their 5-1 win over Edwin Allen High.

Three other schools also got their third win, Ocho Rios High, William Knibb Memorial and Manchester High with victories over Aabuthnott Gallimore, Discovery Bay High and deCarteret College respectively.

Ocho Rios High improved their advantage in Zone K after a 4-0 win over Aabuthnott Gallimore High with Tyrese Brown scoring a hat trick and Ryan Francis getting the other.

Ocho Rios High are now on nine points after a third straight win, four more than second place Ferncourt High.

William Knibb Memorial managed a 1-0 win over Discovery Bay High for their third win as well and Michael Reid and Javis Lloyd scored for Manchester High in their 2-1 win over deCarteret College.

Tyrese Gowe and Raheem Harris both scored doubles to lead Dinthill Technical to a 6-0 win over Charlemont High as Gaybriel Anderson and Giovanni Afflick also got one goal each.

This was the second win for Dinthill Technical as they joined McGrath High on six points but has a better goal-difference.

At Jarrett Park, St James High rallied twice to earn an exciting 3-3 draw against Green Pond High.

Green Pond got off to a fast start and were leading 2-0 with goals from Garth-Dane Bromwell in the seventh minute and Jerome Whynn in the 16th minute.

St James hit back with goals from Kevar Stewart in the 36th minute and Rory Smith in the 43rd minute as they were tied at 2-2 at half time.

Bromwell restored Green Pond High’s lead in the 46th minute but St James salvaged a point when Tariq Kerr scored in the 77th minute.

Garvey Maceo rebounded from their loss to Glenmuir High on Saturday with a 12-1 beating of Porus High with Omarion O’Brian and Rajay McLaughlin both leading the way with hat tricks while Maliek Robinson scored a brace.