The result meant that Coaching School stayed two points behind leaders Georgia F.C. who are on 25 points but with a game in hand. Keno Proctor and Anderson Taylor got the goals for Coaching School while Kervin Mc Kenna and Akeilon Murphy replied for Unifiers.
Roxborough Lakers won 4-3 against Earlbrokes but lost later in the week as the inconsistent Taylor's Rental Goal City whip them 2-1. Dyke Reid scored a double with Glenroy Fredericks and Kirn Harris getting the other two for Lakers.
Earlbrokes responded with goals from Brindsley Reid, Kelvern Lovelace and Al Taitt. Kirn Harris found the back of the net in the losing effort against Goal City as Seon Barry and Xavier Williams were on target for the winners.
Table toppers, Georgia FC confined Earlbrokes to their second defeat of the week with a 3-1 triumph. Kerron Marcano, Collette and Keon Lewis ensured that Georgia maintained pole position near the end of the first round. Nolan Orr grabbed a consolation for Earlbrokes.
Mason Hall USSS struggled to a 2-1 results against a weakened Hills United after several of their key players transferred to Signal Hill United during the transfer window. Danny Pantin and Terry Sandy gave MHUSSS a 2-0 lead before Keon James responded in the second half to set up a frantic final twenty minutes during which MHUSSS just survived.
Meanwhile, coach Ronald Duke must be feeling a bit more relaxed as Black Rock F.C. won their second game on the trot with a 3-0 blanking of Leeds United. Adrian Morris netted a brace and Trevor Alleyne the other as Black Rock F.C. find themselves in mid-table on twelve points.