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SIGNAL Hill handed St Clair’s Coaching School a 4-1 beating to stay atop Division One of the Tobago Football Association.

Tuesday’s game at the Signal Hill ground saw Omale Jackson fire home a hat-trick.

Stephon Byng stung the Hill Boys, giving Coaching School the lead in the 35th minute.

But Jackson eauwlised with his first in the 50th minute, He was on target again in the 76th and again in the 80th, before Valdez Perez ended thws scoring in the 82nd.

Buccoo Ball Park kept up their challenge to the leaders with a 3-0 shut out of Belle Garden at Mt Pleasant.

Nicholas Smart banged in all three goals, the first in the 19th minute, and the next in the 35th and he compounded the Bell Garden men’s misery with his third in the time-added.

Signal Hill lead Division one with 30 poiknts followed by Buccoo Ball Park on 25.

Calder Hall kept in step with the top pair, beating Charlotteville Unifiers 3-1 at Charlotteville.

Nacoise Martin lifted Unifiers hopes with a 5th minute goals, but Calder Hall struck back forcefully taking the lead 2-1 at half-time with goals by Roarke Benjamin in the 26th and Zavie Roberts in the 37th before Garvin Richards netted in the 90th to secure the three points They are now on 23 points.

Other Division One scores: At Bloody Bay - FEDERAL NORT HSIDE (3) Alvin King 58th, Kino Kerr 69th penalty, Brendon Horsford 81st vs HV MILAN (I) Kareem Campbell 39th.

Tomorrow, Georgia will meet Goal City in a Premier Division game at Mt Pleasant, while Charlotteville Unifiers meet Federal Northside in Division One action at Roxborough.

Both games kick off at 5.30 pm.