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The Belize Times

Sunday, October 17, 2010

David Henderson wins 6th Annual Orange Walk Bypass cycling criterium Team INDECO’s David Henderson won the 6th annual Orange Walk bypass cycling criterium organized by the Belize Cycling Association today Monday, October 11. Henderson clocked 2:22:37 over the 6 laps of the Bypass for a total distance of 60 miles to win the elite criterium. Team Depredadores’ Donizeti Vasquez from Chetumal, Quintana Roo, took 2nd place, while Team Zamir’s Peter Choto was 3rd just ahead of his big brother Giovanni Choto of Team Western Spirit who was 4th. T e a m B e n n y ’s M e g a b y t e s Panamanian import Christian led the main peloton, clocking 2:23:07 to place 5th, out-sprinting Team Santino’s Darnell Barrow who was 6th. Team Depredadores’ Eduardo Lada was right behind to place 7th, while Team Santino’s national road champ Leroy Cassasola finished in 8th place. Team INDECO’s Geon Hanson had won the junior race last year, and this year he was the 9th elite rider whilst Team Western Spirit’s Angel completed the top 10. Team Benny’s Megabytes Giovanni “Froggy” was 11th, Team C-Ray’s

Lloyd Andrews was 12th, and Orson Butler was 13th. Team Western Spirit’s Roger Troyer placed 14th while Kyne Gentle, also of Western Spirit, was 15th. Michael “Big wire” Lewis riding unattached, clocked 1:13:40 to win the Masters’ race, which was 3 laps for a total distance of 30 miles. Team M&M Engineering’s Roque Matus was 2nd, and Barney Brown placed 3rd. Team Depredadores’ Omar Gomez was 4th while Henry Moriera took 5th place. Team Santino’s Ronald S u t h e r l a n d f i n i s h e d 6 t h , Te a m Depredadores’ Carlos Castellan was 7th and Team Typhoon’s Albert Conorquie of Orange Walk pulled in 8th. Santino “Di Chief ” Castillo was 9th and Sherwin Latchman completed the top 10. Ernest “Dangalang” Thurton was 11th, Team Typhoon’s Luigi Urbina of was 12th, Mark Gentle was 13th and Kenny Gladden was 14th. Team M&M Engineering’s Preston Mar tinez and Liam were 15th and 16th respectively, while Team Benny’s Megabytes Wilbert Jones and George Abraham were 17th and 18th

repectively. Team Depredadores’ Freddy Ramos was 19th and Team Santino’s Andrew Cutkelvin completed the top 20,. Team Clear Di Land’s Austin Armstrong clocked 1:43:07 to win the junior race: 4 laps around the course for a total distance of 40 miles. Team Cayo High Road Cycling’s Daniel Choto was 2nd, while Armstrong’s teammate Deezan Spence placed 3rd.

Choto’s teammate Oscar Quiros was 4 tand Joel Borland of the INDECO team rounded out the top 5. Team Cayo High Road Cycling’s Kyle Kelvin Gentle was 6th; Team C-Ray’s Eduar Burns placed 7th, and Team Clear Di Land’s Darren Williams was 8th. Team Cayo High Road Cycling’s Richard Vera was 9th and Mexico’s Joan Quintal completed the top 10.

Rising Stars & Palmar draw 0-0 in FFB Inter-district football

Palmar FC of Orange Walk held the Rising Stars of Belize City to a nil-zip draw in the Football Federation of Belize Inter-district First Division football competition at the MCC Grounds this afternoon. Rising Stars’ Carlos Barrera a n d C l i n t o n Jo r g e n s o n l e d t h e attack, supported by midfielders M i s a e l C a nu l , Av i a n C r aw f o r d , Jesse Guerrero and David Ramos, but could not get by the tenacious defense of Palmar’s Enrique Castillo, Raul Cantun, Eder Ortega and Edward Meighan. Palmar’s Ian Chi, Kenny Chi and Ronnie Perez were also testing the Rising Stars’ defense and Matthew Leal, Hubert Baptist, Andrew Estell and Stephen Arnold had all they could do to contain the lightening quick attacks, supported by Palmar midfielders David Carillo, Ivan

Arguelles and Arnold Caceres. The Rising Stars dominated the play in the first half having possession for much of the time and confining play to the visitors’ half of the field, but they lacked finish, except for one brilliant shot by Jesse Guerrero that forced Walter Garcia to dive for a save, only deflecting the ball and giving up a corner kick. In the 2nd half, Samuel Figueroa replaced Avian Crawford, and Ernest “ D u b u ” F l o r e s r e l i e ve d C a r l o s Barrera. The visitors also refreshed their attack with Santiago Chi and Omar Mollinero but the game was still a nil zip draw when Jael Ottley entered the ball game for Clinton Jorgenson. Ottley’s best shot screamed over the crossbar, and the final whistle sounded to a 0-0 draw. S a n t a E l e n a wo n o v e r C l u b Aguilas by default when the Club

were a no show for their scheduled match even after a half an hour grace period after the set start time. The referees waited until 8:30. World F. C. has already qualified to the next round following their fifth victor y, a 2-1 triumph over Cristo Rey, on strikes by Miguel Aguilar and Carlos Vasquez. Hopkins also led Group 3 in advancing to the next round with 11 pts, following their third win 6-1 over Belief F.C. Tower Hill is effectively out of the next round, following their 3-3 draw with Libertadores of Corozal. Dario Westby, Cesar Robert scored for Tower Hill who also g ot an autogoal courtesy of Keron Swazo. Libertadores had goals scored by Felipe Guy, Jamal Mar tinez and Alden Fuentes. Club Atletico of Belmopan is

also through to the next round from Group 3 via a 2-1 victory over Jah Roots. Edwin Palma and Geovanni Lopez scored for Atletico, while only Delroy Flores scored for Jah Roots. The Mavericks are also into the next round leading Group 4 with 15 pts following their fifth win a 2-1 victor y over Benguche on two strikes by Leslie Williams and Everett Genus Jr, while only Edwin Nazario could score a consolation goal for Benguche, who nevertheless have also qualified with 12 pts. Carmelita of the Orange Walk district is also into the next round with 10 pots by vir tue of their 2-2 draw with Capital United of Belmopan. Richard Gillett and Jevon Ico scored for Car melita, while Danilo Marcilio and Alden Coleman scored for Capital United.


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