May 31 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Briefs

BVI places fourth in Leeward Islands Youth meet

The BVI scored 125 points to finish fourth behind St. Kitts, Antigua and Nevis, in the weekend Leeward Islands Youth Championships held in Antigua. BVI Individual Event Results. 100 Meters: Under 11 Girls; 4. (tie) Ayoka Greenaway and Darneita Robinson, 14.6. Boys: 1. Donald Lettsome, 13.74. U-13 Girls: 2. Shanice Hazel, 13.25. 4. Britney Wattley, 13.40. Boys: 3. Naheem Stevens, 13.25. U-15. 4. Michael Butler, 12.26. 200 Meters: Under 11 Girls: 5. Darneita Robinson, 31.05. Boys: 2. Donald Lettsome, 28.94. U-15 Boys: 4. Michael Butler, 25.62. 400 Meters: U-11 Girls: 4. Khalisha Todman, 72.95. U-13 Girls: 4. Britney Wattley, 67.70. 5. Kanishque Todman, 67.97. U-15 Girls: 4. Bianca Dougan, 64.01. 800 Meters: 4. Khalisha Todman, 2:51.4. Boys: 5. Kevin Henley, 2:53.5. U-15 Girls: 4. Bianca Dougan, 2:38.4. No distances were available for the field events. Shot Put. Open Male: 2. Mikhal Howe.
3. Brian Andrew. Female: 1. Kimone Hannibal. 3. Angelica Clarke. Long Jump. U-11 Boys: 2 Deron Smith. U-13 Girls: 2. Shanice Hazel. U-15 Boys: 2. Michael Butler. High Jump. U-11 Boys: 2. Donald Lettsome. Girls: 3. Khalisha Todman. U-13 Girls: 1. Chantal Malone. Cricket Ball Throw. 3. Deron Smith and Jami Potter. Girls: 3. Darnetia Robinson.

Terminators unplug Raw  Power in straight sets

Terminators pulled out a straight set 25-17, 25-13 and 25-16 victory over Raw Power in BVI Amateur Volleyball Association weekend play. Elsworth Phillips had a game high 19 points to lead Terminators. Osbert ‘Cushung’ Pole and Damien Creque added 16 and 14 respectively. Willis Potter had 10 points for Raw Power’s top score. Jackie Ladoo had a game high 28 points, as Raw Power 2 stopped the Chixs 25-21, 25-17, 20-25 and 25-15. Amadonna Glasgow chipped in another 17, while Symone Penn, Juerine
George and Celine Alphonso tossed in 12 a piece. Jackie Weeks had 17 to lead the Chixs. Patti Romney and Regina Hewlett added 12 each. After failing to show for their game with the Chixs last week, Raw Power 2K forfeited from the league after skipping their game with the HLSCC Stingrays. 

Sea Cows Bay Basketball Club Tourne

Jahmal ‘Trigga’ Rabsatt had 18 points, six rebounds and five assists in leading East End Long Look to a 60-43 victory over West End in the Sea Cows Bay Basketball Club’s Y2K ‘B’ League tournament on Friday. Avrey Percival chipped in 16 points and eight rebounds. Marlon ‘Spier’ Meyers led West End with 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists. East End Long Look picked up another triumph on Sunday, after trouncing Belle Vue 78-61. Rabsatt led the way again with a 27 point 10 assist double double
to go with seven steals and five rebounds. Dalvern Blyden added 17 points. He also had five rebounds, five assists and five steals. Percival finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and four blocks. Kareem Scatliffe topped Belle Vue with 27 points and six boards. Jerome Barnes contributed another 12 points. Huntums Ghut ripped Sea Cows Bay 70-53, behind Nathaniel ‘Nat’ Malone and Delon Mills’ 26 points respectively. Akeem ‘Chunky’ Titley had 19 points with four rebounds and four steals for Sea Cows Bay. Reynaldo ‘Crossover’ Smith added another 13 points and pulled seven rebounds. 

Primary Schools Soccer League results results

George Fay had a hat trick and Aiteina Mitchell added two more as the Montissori Magic beat the Althea Scatliffe Scorpions 5-0 in BVI Football Association Primary Schools Soccer League Play. The Trident Trust Cedar Sharks downed the AMD Ivan Dawson Reds 5-1. Alec Anderson scored twice while Myrex Hodge, Erin Anderson and Marc Krouwel had one each. Shakiel Stoutt scored for the Reds. The BCQS Ebenezer Thomas Saints played the Amicorp Willard Wheatley Wolves to a 1-1 draw. Bredan
Andrews had the Saints goal while Dante Blair connected for the Wolves. Trident Trust Leonora Deville Dynamos and the Nagico St. Georges/Belle Vue Blues settled for a 1-1 tie. Joshua Rathanum and Edward Vasqeuz were the goal scorers.

Anegada Desert Duel on Sunday June 1 

Sunday June 1 is the ever popular Anegada Desert Duel cycling race, organized by the BVI Cycling Federation. Pacemaker leaves Virgin Gorda at 7 a.m. and Road Town at 7:30 and returns at 4 p.m. Tickets costs $25 for adults and $15 for children 5-15 and are available from; Tamika George at Althea Scatliffe, Michel Penn at BVI High School, David Thomas at Clarence Thomas and Last Stop Sports at Port Purcell. A women and fun novice race will also be offered in addition to the main course. 


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