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SPORTS SECTION E

‘Peace on da Street’

Summer Camp, Page 8

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2016

Bahamas could bring home at least 4 medals from Rio By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net HEAD coach George Cleare said he’s anticipating some outstanding performances from the 26 athletes selected to represent the BTC Bahamas Olympic Team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If they perform up to his expectations, Cleare said the Bahamas could come back with at least four medals. A total of 30 athletes from three disciplines, rowing and swimming included, are either already in Rio or are en route to the games, according to Bahamas team manager Ralf McKinney.

The majority of the track team left either New Providence or the United States on Monday and should arrive in Rio today. There are other track athletes who will be coming in before the games get started on Friday with the official opening ceremonies. However, he said the last two competitors, Jeffery Gibson and Trevor Barry, would be heading to Rio around August 10-11, just in time for the start of the athletic competition. “We sent our final arrival itinerary into the International Olympic Committee and our chef de mission Roy Colebrooke and the president Wellington Miller are already there, so they are just

waiting on us to get there,” McKinney said. Barry, one of three high jumpers competing, came into town from North Dakota to go through some final training sessions with his personal coach Keith Parker, while hurdler Gibson will be spending the extra time to train with his personal coach in the United States. Looking at the team selected, Cleare said there is a good group of individuals on their way to Rio and he’s looking forward to everyone turning in their personal best performances. “If we can do that, I could see us easily being in contention for at least four medals,” he said.

“But it’s a tough road and our job as a coaching staff is to get our athletes as comfortable as possible and physically and mentally prepared to get them to perform at their best at the games.” As for the medals, Cleare pointed out that he’s looking at the possibility of the men and women getting on the podium in the 400 metres; the men’s 4 x 400m relay and the men’s high jump. “But strength across the board, this is the Olympic Games and I don’t like to count medals because you don’t want to count out athletes,” he said. “When you have athletes like Bob Beamon, who did something crazy and was able to hold onto his long jump re-

cord for years. “So at the Olympic Games anything is possible and I’m looking for our athletes to do their personal best performances and rise to the occasion. We have some quarter-milers like Chris Brown and Steven Gardiner and we have Shaunae Miller, so we have some good prospects for medals.” The athletic team, which will be minus two women’s hurdlers Devynne Charlton and Adanaca Brown, will comprise of the following athletes: MEN – Trevor Barry (high jump); Shavez Hart (100/200m); Demetrius Pinder (200m/4x400m

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Haiti earns 2-0 victory over Jamaica in friendly

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

LUCIUS FOX

LUCIUS FOX TRADED TO TAMPA IN GIANTS’ MOORE DEAL BAHAMIAN Lucius Fox has been traded to the Tampa Bay Rays as part of a deal which takes lefthanded pitcher Matt Moore to the National League West leaders, San Francisco Giants. The Giants ramped up their pitching rotation yesterday by acquiring Moore from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for third baseman Matt Duffy and minor leaguers Fox, a short stop, and right-hander Michael Santos. Soon after acquiring Will Smith from Milwaukee to bolster their bullpen, the Giants struck again. With Moore, they now have a reliable addition to join Madison Bumgarner, Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija, given the struggles of Matt Cain and Jake Peavy. The 27-year-old Moore is 7-7 with a 4.08 ERA in 21 starts and 130 innings. Duffy had a standout rookie season a year ago but has been hampered by an Achilles strain suffered against his new Rays team on June 19.

NATIONAL FLAG FOOTBALL TEAM NAMED

the first goal,” said Georges’ as he spoke through interpreter Lubi Georges. “We worked so hard to win this game, so it was important for me to score so that we could win.” Georges said it was even more exciting to be in the Bahamas playing the game because the Bahamas Football Association and the Na-

NATIONAL coordinator Mel Ferguson said he’s confident that the men’s team selected will represent the Bahamas very well in September at the World Flag Football Tournament in Grand Bahama. Over the weekend, Ferguson released the team that will carry the Bahamas flag against 27 teams from 17 countries already confirmed to participate. The team was selected from trials held May to June in Exuma, Abaco, Freeport and Nassau, all islands that play organised flag football. “Players were invited back based on their performance along with some other variables, example, would they be committed to making all practices and can they be available for the entire week of the tournament,” Ferguson said. “Once on the team the coaches then take control of the workouts, training and overall preparation of the team.” Ferguson said the coaches have the responsibility of getting the team ready to play in the Bahamas tournament on September 8. “Because we wanted to give consideration to the local leagues playing in their championship we started practice later than I had anticipated, but we have great athletes and some of the best coaches in the country and I have no doubt that we will be at our best for tournament play,” he said. Team Bahamas (men and women teams) will open up against the Austrian national team. Among the list

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ON THE BALL: Haiti’s Don Bosco Football Club blanked Jamaica’s Montego Bay United 2-0 at the new Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Friday. By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THEY didn’t draw the huge crowd that they anticipated, but the hundreds who showed up on Friday night got their money’s worth as Haiti’s Don Bosco Football Club, behind Kerlins Georges’ goal and another from their opponents, blanked Jamaica’s Montego Bay

United 2-0 at the new Thomas A Robinson National Stadium. Georges’ goal came in the 66th minute in the second half to break a scoreless first half and just before stoppage time, Cory Zico booted in the other in their own Jamaican goalpost to seal the deal and set up a possible showdown between Haiti and Trinidad & Tobago before year’s end. “I feel so good because I scored

Bahamas junior boys national teams clash on the pitch By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemdia.net ISIAH Collie, a junior defender at the University of Charleston, led by example as he booted in the lone goal as the Bahamas 2012 junior boys national team prevailed 1-0 over the 2014 junior national team in a prelude match before the showdown between Haiti and Jamaica at the new Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Friday night. Collie, who also serves as the captain of the team that featured a number of players returning home from colleges and universities for the summer, said it was good to pull off the win over the younger team that

also had players who are off to high school and colleges as well. The Bahamas Football Association utilised the younger players as the majority of the top senior players are off to Switzerland participating in a training camp in preparation for the World Beach Soccer Tournament that will be held here next year. Collie, who got the assist on the corner shot, said he knew that once he got the ball, it was going in. “I just waited patiently for it and I noticed that I had an opening, so I just took advantage of it,” he said. “We knew we were the more experienced team, so we didn’t want to allow the younger players to beat us. I think we played well. It was

TEAM Bahamas junior national soccer team that recently played in Suriname. good to come out here and pull off this win. It speaks well for the experience that we possess on this team. I

think if we stick together, we can do a lot of things in the future.” Joining Collie on the

2012 team were Michael Evans, a University of Charleston junior midfielder/striker; Amos Woodside

of Cloud County Community College, a freshman defender; Amar Pearson of Dodge City Community College, another freshmen defender/midfielder; Elltin Hart, a Eastern Oklahoma State College sophomore defender/midfielder; Cameron Kemp of the College of The Bahamas, a freshman midfielder; Dhurai Ferguson, a University of Charleston junior striker; Davaughn Williamson of Oral Roberts University, a sophomore defender/ midfielder; Cyran Carey of Valencia College, a sophomore striker/midfielder; Donovan Wlliamson of the University of the West Indies, a junior midfielder; Kerby Duprenar of Murray

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