Frazsiers Whip hunt seventh win in a row

April 17, 2026
UWI’s Krystina Patterson (left) contends with Cavalier’s Jynel Graham during the Jamaica Women’s Premier League football encounter at the Alpha Institute on Saturday.
UWI’s Krystina Patterson (left) contends with Cavalier’s Jynel Graham during the Jamaica Women’s Premier League football encounter at the Alpha Institute on Saturday.

Jamaica Women's Premier League (JWPL) champions Frazsiers Whip will go hunting for their seventh straight win of the season when they play host to Federal United in Zone B action at Excelsior High School tomorrow.

Three-time defending champions Frazsiers Whip have netted 31 goals along the way, while only conceding once.

They sit atop Zone B with a maximum 18 points, and boast the best record in the league.

Led by head coach Courtney Dowdie, Frazsiers Whip are fresh off a 2-1 victory over Los Perfectos last weekend.

Federal United sit third in the zone on 12 points, and have also enjoyed a strong start to their campaign.

Federal have won four of their six games, lost twice and have nine goals along the way.

They will enter the fixture on a three-game win streak, with wins over Springers United, Mile Gully and Real MoBay.

In their first meeting earlier this season, Frazsiers Whip downed Federal 3-1 in a hotly contested affair at Spanish Town Prison Oval.

Federal will be hopeful of reversing the result this time around.

BOUNCE BACK

Also in Zone B action, Los Perfectos are seeking to return to winning ways when they play host to Mile Gully at Brooks Park.

Los Perfectos, who sit second in the zone on 12 points, will look to secure a spot in the knockout rounds.

For Mile Gully, they face an uphill task as they go hunting for just their second win of the season.

In their earlier meeting, Los Perfectos had blanked Mile Gully 3-0.

Arnett Gardens look to stamp their dominance in Zone A when they face off against lowly UWI Women at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex.

The Junglists lead the zone with 16 points, while UWI are rooted at the foot of the table, having only picked up a point from six games.

Cavalier will also be in action as they travel to WiFi United at Carder Park in Zone A action.

Last year's beaten finalists, Cavalier have recovered from a slow start to the season and are fresh off a come-from-behind 2-1 win over UWI in their most recent outing.

They sit second in Zone A on 12 points, and will be hopeful of closing the gap on Arnett.

For Wifi United, they will look to pick up their third win in a row, and their fourth of the season.

gregory.bryce@gleanerjm.com

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