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Kaieteur News

Thursday January 03, 2013

Buxton United FC is new K&S Football kings - Cart off Lion’s share of prizes They started their journey as the underdogs; the most unlikely to cart off the honours but when the smoke had cleared, Buxton United FC emerged as champions, defeating Amelia’s Ward on sudden death penalty kicks when the finals of the 23rd edition of the K&S football extravaganza concluded at the National Stadium Providence, Tuesday evening last. Apart from the $4M first place prize, the Buxtonians carted off the lion’s share of the prizes after their Captain, Dwayne Jacobs was adjudged Most Valuable Player and drove off with the 2200CC Toyota Alex motorcar donated by Beharry Auto Sales. The Buxtonians were not finished yet as their coach, Herbert McPherson, was singled out for his coaching prowess and won the 110CC motorcycle on offer. Jacobs’ achievement was most deserving following the expertise employed in

piloting his men to the top. He has also been the lynchpin of his team’s successes that led to major upsets of powerhouses, Western Tigers FC and Alpha ‘The Hammer’ United in their quarterfinals and semifinal encounter. Jacobs continued his quintessential role from the first whistle of the Amelia Ward game when he was fed a dolly of a pass from the centre. He intercepted the ball just outside the box but failed to make the conversion. The dependable, Michael Phyll, best remembered for his game saving strike against Western Tigers, presented Jacobs with another opportunity shortly afterwards but Amelia Ward’s custodian, Odel Allicock, was on top of his game and averted any disaster. The Buxtonians were very persistent and during the early exchanges several of their players rose to the occasion including Pierre

Joseph and Clive Andries. Their efforts dwindled to naught after staunch defensive tactics from the Linden team. The nil all score line at the intermission was indicative of the fierce rivalry. Both teams approached the second session with new resolve and Keon Norville could consider himself

unlucky after skillfully dribbling past the Amelia Ward’s defence cordon and unleashing a mighty kick which the goalie managed to scoop up. Both teams enjoyed glorious moments with the Amelia Ward’s strike force constantly invading the Buxton’s half. Buxton’s custodian, Jason Cromwell earned his keep between the uprights with several valiant saves. Amelia Ward’s striker Trenton Lashley could rue his luck after receiving a pass while all alone with the goalie. Maybe out of anxiety or he might have been thrown off by the advancing Cromwell, resulting in a skewed strike that sailed over the uprights.

Keoma Sullivan was also guilty of much haste after he mistimed a kick and sent the ball wide of the goal. As the minutes ticked away, the players became involved in a frenzy of activity with each team attempting to seize the initiative. It was around this time that Oswald Benjamin received a yellow card after aggressively approaching the goalkeeper. Both teams then upped the ante, each attempting to surge ahead. It was a tough and spirited battle but the final whistle intervened and kept them at a nil all stalemate. Extra time failed to break the deadlock and penalty kicks ended on a 4-4 stalemate

presenting a sudden death scenario where the Buxtonians prevailed. Alpha United regrouped after their humiliating 2-1 loss to the eventual winners when they inflicted a 3-1 drubbing over arch-rivals Pele FC in their third place playoff game. Kithson Bain scored in the 39th minute for the winners while prolific striker, Dwight Peters netted a double in the 50th, from the penalty spot, and the 74th minutes. Gregory ‘Jackie Chan’ Richardson scored a consolation goal in the 45th minute for Pele. Amelia’s Ward will get $1M while Alpha receives $750,000 and the team finishing fourth, Pele receives $500,000.

Sarwan assists Prabhu Sharan Orphanage Former West Indies captain, Ramnaresh Sarwan, on Monday last hosted a lunch for children of the Prabhu Sharan orphanage at Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara. The attractive middle order batsman who was born in Wakenaam, and was brought to the city as a four-year-old, said that he felt the need to do something for the less fortunate, especially since this was the time of the year for sharing and caring for those in need. “Giving back to society gives me a great feeling. I have done it a few times before, everyone is not fortunate as us and especially at a season like this I try to reach out to those unfortunate ones, try to make them feel comfortable at this time of the year,” Sarwan stated. Sarwan, who is part of the national T20 team for the 2013 Caribbean T20 tournament, said he plans to build a foundation for the less fortunate. He informed that with the help of others the project can become a reality. Sarwan, who is currently serving a twoyear contract with English County side Leicestershire, last played for the West Indies in June 2011 during the second Test against India in Barbados, has appeared in 87 Tests, scoring 5842 runs at an average of 40.01 with

15 centuries and 31 fifties. His career-best 291 made against England is the highest Test score by a Guyanese. In 173 ODIs, he has amassed 5644 runs at an average of 43.41 with four hundreds and 38 half-centuries. Meanwhile, the Prabhu Sharan Orphanage which was founded on August, 17, 2005 caters for Hindus and orphans from various religious and social backgrounds. It currently provides accommodation for 21 orphans, from 7 to 17 years. Orphans, who have reached 18 years and would have completed their secondary education, are also assisted with job placements while those desirous of acquiring tertiary education continue to be supported by the orphanage. The orphanage was established under the Mission Statement: “The heart of our goal of this sacred mission is to make every sacrifice for the incarnation of the children through education to enable them to reach their optimum potential.” It depends solely on donations from the general public, non-governmental and government agencies and overseas based Guyanese who raise funds on a regular basis to ensure its sustainability. Also visiting the orphanage on Monday was Guyana’s National Football team Captain, Chris Nurse.


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