Guyana Chronicle E-paper 10-21-2018

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SUNDAY CHRONICLE, October 21, 2018

EBFA/Ralph Green Under-11 League kicks off at Diamond ground … Culmination of commitment, initiative and partnership – GFF’s Wayne Forde INFORMING the young lads from 10 of the 12 clubs that are participating in the Third edition of the East Bank Football Association/Ralph Green Under-11 League, that the next few weeks would bring new challenges in further developing their skills, Guyana Football Federation (GFF)

and the tournament is geared towards developing sound players. Gratitude was extended to the Diamond Grove Primary School, Regional Democratic Council of Region 4 and REO Ms Pauline Lucas, the Grove/Diamond NDC coaches and players for their combined efforts

If we are committed, fully committed to the obligation of organising football, we’ll give opportunities to these young people. And if we seek out new partnerships we gain access to a facility like this here.” The federation head also told the players that they will experience many situ-

the league and challenged the EBFA to work with the host school to see how many more females can be injected into the teams. “The GFF technical staff would be scouting for players during this tournament and many of you, based on your performances, would be invited to join the Acad-

and girls. I hope that you have a good healthy tournament. Remember everyone is a winner and I want to see good sportsmanship and I wish every team the best of luck.” Grove Diamond NDC Councillor, Ms Nafeeza Rodrigues, representing the NDC encouraged the players to always: “Be unique in

in this league and I want to see you building your careers and be grounded persons in society always.” The clubs attending yesterday’s opening were Swan, Herstelling Raiders, Hauraruni Eagles, Grove Hi Tech, Timehri Panthers, Samatta Point/Kaneville, Friendship

EBFA U-11 players were joined by presidents of GFF and EBFA, Wayne Forde and Franklin Wilson, Headmistress of New Diamond Grove Primary School Ms Wendy Norville and Grove Diamond NDC Councillor MsNafeeza Rodrigues among others for a photo after yesterday’s kick-off. president Wayne Forde yesterday kicked off proceedings at the Diamond Grove Primary School ground. Sharing the moment along with Forde were president of EBFA Frankie Wilson and executive members of the host association, Grove/Diamond NDC Councillor Ms Nafeeza Rodrigues, Headmistress of New Diamond Grove Primary School, Ms Wendy Norville, coaches and parents. Wilson, in welcoming all to the event, told the players that they are all winners

to make the league a reality. Sponsor Ralph Green who resides in the USA was also praised for his continued commitment towards the development of youths. In his feature remarks, Forde noted that what was being witnessed on the opening day of the league was a culmination of commitment, initiative and partnership. “If we take the initiative as members of the Guyana football fraternity to just get the job done, we’ll produce tournaments similar to this.

ations during the tournament that will mould their character. “You will learn to win, you will learn to lose, you will learn to support your friend, you will learn to be a member of a team, you will learn to laugh, you will learn to cry and life is nothing without these things. Every disappointment must be converted to a positive life-changing experience.” Forde also noted that he was happy to see a number of female players involved in

emy Training Centre programme. Work hard, do well but remember most importantly to enjoy the game and have fun.” Headmistress of New Diamond Grove Primary School, Ms Wendy Norville, said that she was excited to be supporting the youths for this league stating that it is very good to have boys and girls involved in sports. “I am very much elated to see the girls especially, involved in football. It shows that we care about both boys

society and you will always be respected. “You are all winners, but you will have challenges along the way during this competition. Play to enjoy your games and be respectful.” Ms Rodrigues also told the young players that while sport is an extracurricular activity, they must all strive to keep an academic focus. “Because if we ensure one complements the other it makes us rounded human beings. I want to wish you well

All Stars, Diamond United, Diamond Upsetters and defending champions Agricola Red Triangle. Absent were Mocha Champs and Kuru Kururu Warriors. Four matches were contested and teams who recorded wins were Diamond United, Timehri Panthers, Grove Hi Tech, Swan, Agricola and Diamond Upsetters, the latter two, via walkover. Details in tomorrow’s edition.

Skipper Holder praises Samuels as he plays his 200th ODI today GUWAHATI, India (CMC) – Jason Holder has praised Marlon Samuels as one of West Indies’ best, as the veteran right-hander prepares to play his 200th One-Day International today. The 37-year-old Samuels is the most experienced player in an otherwise inexperienced 15-man touring party for the five-match series against India, and will become only the eighth West Indies player to achieve 200 ODIs, behind

Brian Lara, Shiv Chanderpaul, Chris Gayle, Desmond Haynes, Carl Hooper, Sir Richie Richardson and Courtney Walsh. “He’s done significantly well especially in the recent past,” Holder told reporters. He’s obviously got a wealth of experience and thrives on competition. He’s one of the most competitive players I’ve ever come across. There’s a reason he’s playing his 200th game … because

he’s done well. Hopefully he’ll pass the knowledge to the younger lot.” Samuels has had an outstanding career for West Indies since making his debut as a 19-year-old, gathering 5 472 runs at an average of 33 and scoring 10 hundreds. Significantly, the Jamaican has had a love affair with the subcontinent. His maiden ODI century came against the Indians at Vijayawada and two more of

Veteran Jamaica and West Indies right-hander Marlon Samuels

his triple figure scores have come against the same op-

ponents. In fact, Samuels also had six half-centuries in India where he averages 45, making him the most successful West Indies batsman here. It was in Kolkata two years ago where he produced an astonishing unbeaten half-century to guide West Indies to the capture of the second Twenty20 World Cup title. “Marlon has been around for a while. He has carried

the West Indies batting for many years, along with guys like Chris Gayle,” Holder explained. “He has been one of our best batsmen in ODI cricket, and that’s the reason why he has played for so many years.” He added: “Marlon certainly tries to make the younger West Indies players understand what it takes to be successful at the international level.”


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