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SPORTS SECTION E

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2017

FINISH LINE

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PASO’s $200,000 grant to rebuild North Andros track By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

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he Pan American Sports Organisation (PASO) has agreed to provide the Bahamas Olympic Committee with a grant for $200,000 for the reconstruction of a track and field facility at the Carl Oliver Stadium on the ground of the Huntley Christie High School in Nicholl’s Town, North Andros. Michael Tovan, a representative of Mondo Surfaces, attended a press conference yesterday at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology where he outlined plans for the construction that will commence once he visits the facility today. Evon Wisdom, the sports director in the Ministry of Education, said they are delighted to be able

NEW SURFACE: Wellington Miller, Carlton Bowleg and Evon Wisdom hold a sample of the new track surface while Timothy Munnings, Michael Tovan and Carl Oliver look on. Photo by Aletha Cooper

Grab the flag

BAHAMAS Flag Football League is all set to host its 8th annual tournament this Saturday and Sunday at the Winton rugby pitch. A total of 13 male and female teams from Freeport and Nassau are expected to compete in a three-game guarantee tournament with games starting at 8am on each day. This will be the first tournament held since 2015 as last year’s event had to be cancelled due to the passing of Hurricane Matthew.

to partner once again with the BOC on the reconstruction of the stadium. It was opened in April, 1982 by the late Prime Minister Lynden Pindling and Member of Parliament for North Andros and the Berry Islands Loftus Roker, who was also the Minister of Labour at the time. In 2000, the facility was renamed the Carl Oliver Jr Stadium as a result of his role as a member of the third leg of the men’s 4 x 400 metre relay team that clinched the bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Wellington Miller, president of the BOC, a native of Andros, said it’s a proud day for all Androsians as they will benefit from a facility that will not only focus on track and field, but also soccer.

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JONQUEL JONES TO JOIN FLAME IN CHINA DURING THE OFFSEASON By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net HER last offseason post propelled Jonquel Jones into becoming the WNBA’s Most Improved Player, an All-Star and an All-WNBA Second Team selection, leaving fans and pundits eager to see what this offseason will bring. Jones’ offseason commitments will take her to China this summer as she joins the roster of the Shanxi Flame in the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). The WCBA is the top-tier professional women’s basketball league in China and is the women’s counterpart to the Chinese Basketball Association. Shanxi Flame became notable internationally when the Minnesota Lynx perennial AllStar Maya Moore joined the club for the 2012-2013 season. The Flame followed by winning three consecutive WCBA championships. Jones was selected No. 5 overall by Woori Bank in last July’s Draft following the completion of the WNBA season. She ended her time in the Korean Basketball League with one of her best games of the season and a championship title for her club. She posted 27 points, 25 rebounds and three blocks in an 83-72 win for Woori Bank over the Samsung Life Blue Minx to complete a three-game sweep and claim the 2017 title, the fifth consecutive

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Young triathletes in CARIFTA Triathlon and Aquathon Championships IN April, Caribbean triathlon federations, including Bahamas Triathlon Association (BTA), met in Miami with the intention of implementing the first ever CARIFTA Triathlon and Aquathon Championships. After voting, it was unanimously decided that Barbados would be the host nation for the 2017 games.

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Now, the event is set to take place this weekend at the Barbados Aquatic Center and Gymnasium Complex where 29 countries are invited to participate in the event, with an expectation of 50 to 70 competitors in age groups ranging from 11-12, 13-15 and 16-19. The CARIFTA Championships will include triathlon, aquathon and mixed-relay formats, with distances varying based on age groups. By having this event, the best youth and junior triathletes in the region will have the opportunity to showcase their talent and compete against each other. “Significant for development of the sport in the region and critical to the development of young triathletes who aspire to represent their country and compete at a high level,” said Darren Treasure, president of the Barbados Federation of Island Triathletes. The BTA has named the team that will be participating in the First Carifta Championships. They comprise of the following:

OLIVER TOWNEND

NOAH ROACH

KAMI ROACH

- Kami Roach will compete in the 11-12 girls’ triathlon and mixed relay. Roach just won the Potcakeman Puppy Tri. - Noah Roach will compete in the 11-12 boys’ aquathlon, triathlon and mixed relay. Roach, too, just won the Potcakeman Puppy Tri.

- Oliver Townend will compete in the 13-15 boys’ aquathlon, triathlon and mixed relay. Townend came second in the juniors at Potcakeman (even after running an extra 2km on the course). - Benjamin Derbyshire will compete in 16-19 boys’ aquathlon, triathlon and mixed relay. Derbyshire won the under-19 sprint

triathlon at the Potcakeman. The team is managed by Lori Roach and coached by Dorian Roach. Team Bahamas is sponsored by The Sports Centre, Powerade, KPMG, Goldenwings Charter, The Holowesko Group, Bahamas Wholesale Agencies, The Bowers Family and a number of other private citizens.


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