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SPORTS SECTION E

THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2017

Higgs 6th in final of 200m breaststroke

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

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hile Zac Reid capped off day one of the swimming competition in the sixth Commonwealth Youth Games with New Zealand’s third gold medal, Lilly Higgs was the lone Bahamian to make it to a final. Last night in a short programme of nine events at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex, Reid’s triumph in the men’s gruelling 1,500 metres pushed New Zealand on top of the medal chart with three gold, a silver and two bronze. The Republic of South Africa is sitting in second with two gold, two silver and bronze, while Singapore rounded out the top three with two gold and a silver. Reid, joined by Laticia-Leig Transon and Lewis Clareburt in the women’s and men’s 200m free respectively on top of the podium, posted a personal best of 15 minutes and 40.11 seconds to win his 30-lap race. Australia’s Max Gibson got second in 15:50.64 and Botswana’s James Freeman was third in 15:53.73. “It was hard. In New Zealand, we’re not used to this heat and, in such a gruelling race, it’s just so hard to do it,” Reid said. “I am so happy. I was able to do what I wanted to do. It was my best time ever, my best time in this heat. I had gone faster than I did in our pool back in New Zealand, so I’m just so happy.” Reid, who also has the 400m free and relay duties to perform for New Zealand before the meet

MAKING WAVES: Lilly Higgs placed sixth overall in the final of the 200 metres breaststroke. Photo: Derek Smith/BIS is over on Sunday, said he’s looking forward to really enjoying the beauty of the island by taking a little vacation here with his mother and a few family members next week. He’s not sure of the plans of the rest of his teammates, but he will celebrate with Transon, who won the women’s 200m free in 2:01.56 over Scotland’s Sophie Smith, who got second in 2:02.32 and South Africa’s Rebecca Meder,

third in 2:02.56. Also taking part in the celebrations are Clareburt with his victory in the men’s 200m free in 1:49.89 with South Africa’s Jarryd Baxter second in 1:50.50 and Nigeria’s Jack McMillian third in 1:50.72. Higgs, carrying the flag for the Bahamas in the women’s 200m breaststroke, picked up a sixth place finish in her personal best of 2:36.43. England’s Layla Black

won the race in 2:31.00 with New Zealand’s Mya Rasmussen second in 2:31.49 and South Africa’s Hanim Abrahams third in 2:32.32. “I think it was a pretty good swim for me. I dropped about a second and-a-half off my best time,” Higgs said. “It was a pretty good swim for me and to be able to represent the Bahamas in the final was an honour.

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Donte Armbrister wins 1st-round match By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribune media.net DONTE Armbrister set the pace for Team Bahamas, winning his first-round match in the men’s singles yesterday as the tennis competition got underway at the National Tennis Centre. Southpaw Armbrister, one of two Bahamians representing the Bahamas in a five-day competition for boys and girls, won 6-3, 6-1 over Graham Mani of the Solomon Islands. “It was good playing someone from a different country who I never played against before,” Armbrister said. “I didn’t know what his game was like, so at the beginning I was kind of nervous and I was overthinking at times.” Armbrister, 15, broke twice to go up 3-1 in the first set. After Mani broke to cut the deficit to 3-2, Armbrister got the break back at 4-2 and they went on to serve out the set. In the second set, Armbrister

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COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES DAILY SCHEDULE TODAY Aquatics at Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatics Centre 10am - Women’s 400m IM 10:15am - Men’s 400m IM 10:30am - Women’s 50m back 10:45am - Men’s 50m backstroke, 11am - Women’s 100m freestyle 11:15am - Men’s 100m freestyle 11:30am - Women’s 50m breaststroke 11:45am - Men’s 50m breaststroke 5:30pm - Women’s 400m IM 5:43pm - Men’s 400m IM 5:56pm - Women’s 50m backstroke 6:09pm - Men’s 50m backstroke 6:33pm - Women’s 100m freestyle 6:48pm - Men’s 100m freestyle 7:03pm - Women’s 50m breaststroke 7:10pm - Men’s 50m breaststroke 7:33pm - Mixed 4 x200m freestyle relay Athletics at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium 4:30pm - Women’s 100m heats 4:30pm - Men’s 100m heats 4:30pm - Women’s long jump final 4:30pm - Men’s discus final 5pm - Women’s shot put final 5:30pm - Women’s 400m heats 6pm - Women’s 400m heats 6:30pm - Women’s 100m semifinal 6:45pm - Men’s 100m semifinal 7:30 pm Women’s 1,500m final 7:50 pm Men’s 1,500m final 8:20 pm Women’s 100m final 8:40 pm Men’s 100m final Beach Volleyball at Malcolm Park Beach Soccer Facility 8am to 1:50pm - women’s and men’s matches Beach soccer at Malcolm Park Beach Soccer Facility 4:15pm - Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaica (women) 5:30pm - Trinidad & Tobago vs St Lucia (men) 6:45pm - Bahamas vs Turks & Caicos (women) 8pm - Bahamas vs Antigua & Barbuda (men) Boxing 1pm - Men’s 52kg; men’s 60kg 4pm - Men’s 56kg; men’s 65kg; women’s 51kg Rugby 7s at Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre Women’s and men’s matches from 9am

DONTE ARMBRISTER in singles action yesterday in the 6th Commonwealth Youth Games. Photo: Clarence Rolle

Tennis at National Tennis Centre 9am - Women’s and men’s second-round singles 3pm - Mixed doubles second round

NURSING INJURY, PARKER BEACH SOCCER TEAMS LOSE HOLOWESKO 7TH IN TIME SHUTS DOWN SEASON AS MATCHES ON OPENING DAY TRIALS, JUST 13 SECONDS OFF THE WINNING TIME TRACK STARTS TODAY By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net WHEN the athletic (track and field) competition of the sixth Commonwealth Youth Games gets underway today in the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium, missing from Team Bahamas’ lineup will be sprinter Devine Parker. The top junior sprinter in the country is nursing a quad injury that prevented her from competing at the IAAF Under-18 Championships last week in Nairobi, Africa.

As a result, she has also opted not to compete here this week. Instead, she has shut down her season as she looks to get the injury properly healed. “I’m trying to get the injury in order and not take a chance on running on it,” Parker said. “It’s an injury that keeps reoccurring so I’m trying to get some therapy for it and trying to get it sorted out.” Rather than running on it and making it worse, Parker said she and her coach, Pauline Davis-Thompson,

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By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

BOTH beach soccer teams for the Bahamas lost opening day matches as the discipline began group stage play last night at the National Beach Soccer Stadium. In the girls’ game, the Bahamas lost to Jamaica 15-2 while the boys surrendered a trio of goals in the final period of a 5-2 loss to Saint Lucia. St Lucia’s Zane Amedee scored a hat trick in the third period to give his side the win. Tied 2-2 headed into

the third, Amedee scored the go ahead for St Lucia on a breakaway. On the ensuing possession, he blocked a shot from Bahamas goalkeeper Michael Butler and the deflection found the back of the unguarded net to give St Lucia a 4-2 lead. Amedee would add his third goal just moments later for the final margin. The Bahamas struck first when Butler scored at the 2:19 mark in the first to give them an early lead. Linus Clovis scored the equaliser for St Lucia with just four seconds left

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By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net WILLIAM Holowesko is the lone flag bearer for Bahamian cyclists at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games and competed in the first of his two events as the discipline got underway. Holowesko finished seventh in the time trials, just 13 seconds off the winning time at Clifton Heritage Park yesterday. Matthew Oliveira of Bermuda took gold in 12:06 seconds, followed by Dylan Hughes of Scotland with silver in 12:18 and Sebas-

tian Berwick of Australia, bronze in 12:21. “The conditions were as good as they get, the course dried up overnight so there wasn’t any water. There was a headwind on the way out to Albany and sort of a tailwind all the way back essentially so it couldn’t have gone much better for me. I hoped the heat would be an advantage to me and not some of the other riders that may not be accustomed to it, but in all it was a great course.” The course took place over West Bay Street, Clift-

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