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Young Cricketers Encouraged to Make Their Own Opportunities

Cricketer Kriston Yearwood is encouraging young aspirants on Montserrat to make their own opportunities. Yearwood was speaking to zjb news of his recent stint with Ealing Trailfinders CC for the 2024 UK Domestic Cricket Season. He says local cricketers should not let the lack of facilities stifle their progress. Radio Montserrat (ZJB) · Kriston Yearwood Words of Encouragement Yearwood said, despite not having his best season, he welcomes any opportunity to play cricket and sets the mark at playing in CPL next. Radio Montserrat (ZJB) · Cricketer Kriston Yearwood Cricketer Kriston Yearwood

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“I Just Want to Keep Playing Cricket” – Says Cricketer Stevel Rodney

“I just want to keep playing cricket”. That’s the word from cricketer Stevel Rodney on the heels of the recently concluded UK cricket season. The all-rounder enjoyed a productive season with the Delph & Dobcross Cricket Club in Northern England. Radio Montserrat (ZJB) · Stevel Rodney feedback on Cricket Season When asked about plans for the future, Rodney lamented on the lack of cricket being played in Montserrat and is looking for other opportunities to expand his career. Radio Montserrat (ZJB) · Stevel Rodney Stevel Rodney The 2024 UK Domestic Cricket Season ran from April – September.

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Local Cricketer Reflects on Leeward Islands Call-up

Local Cricketer Joshua Grant is reflecting on his call-up to the Leeward Islands Cricket Squad. Grant, who has climbed up the local league representing the island at various stages, made his debut for the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, February, in the 2024 West Indies Championship. The keeper-batsman said not getting to start this time around, serves as a motivation for him to work hard in the upcoming season. Radio Montserrat (ZJB) · Local Cricketer Joshua Grant

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Reach One Teach One Building Bridges to Success Basketball Summer Camp in Montserrat kicks off on Monday Evening

Montserrat’s highly anticipated Reach One Teach One Building Bridges to Success Summer Basketball Camp is set to open on Monday the 17th of July with the first evening session. The camp has had to revise it’s start schedule due to a number of reasons beyond it’s control. Local Co-ordicator of the camp Mr Vachel Murrain says a decision was made to cancel Monday’s opening ceremony and the sessions for the younger campers. He says the camp will still start on the Monday, with the evening sessions for the older campers 16-24 years from 6pm to 8:30pm. The sessions will be led by UK based Coaches Jackson Gibbons and Junior Williams and will close with a prize-giving ceremony and exhibition game between an elite team made up of basketball players from the camp and a select Montserrat team. Five prominent sponsors have rallied support to ensure the success of this week-long event. The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs & Sports, I-Mobile/Vision Center, M.S. Osborne, Shamrock Industries Ltd, and BMN Airlines have all committed to facilitating the smooth delivery of the summer basketball camp, scheduled to take place from July 17th to 21st, 2023. The Reach One Teach One – Building Bridges to Success basketball camp presents a unique opportunity for young individuals, encompassing both boys and girls aged 7 to 24, to receive professional basketball training. In addition to honing basketball skills, the camp places daily emphasis on attitude and character development, nurturing well-rounded athletes. The Reach One Teach One Building Bridges to Success Basketball Summer Camp schedule is as follows: Tuesday 18th July to Friday 21st July 2023 Tuesday 18th July 2023 9am to 12pm – Ages 7-15 6pm to 8:30 pm Ages 16-24 Wednesday 19th July 2023 9am to 12pm – Ages 7- 15 6pm to 8:30pm – Ages 16- 24 Thursday 20th July 2023 9am to 12pm – Ages 7-15 6pm to 8:30 pm – Ages 16-24 Friday 21st July 2023 9-12 pm- Ages 7-15 12:30pm Closing & prize giving ceremony 6pm to 7:30pm – Team selection & Coaches talk 8pm. Closing – Exhibition Game: Team Elite vs MABA Elite

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Royal Montserrat Police Service Announces Promotions

The Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has announced a number of promotions within its ranks. Acting Commissioner of Police, Charles Thompson, says the promotions follow the completion of the recent promotion process. In announcing the promotions, Mr Thompson says Sergeant Jessica Sweeney has been promoted to the rank of Inspector with immediate effect. Ms. Sweeney joined the Police Service 2nd July, 1996 and has gained experience in several areas of the organization. She current supervises the Financial Crime and Analysis Unit at Sweeney’s. Mr Thompson also reports that Sergeant Chantal Hussey has been promoted to Acting Inspector, effective February 15 to October 31, 2023. Sgt Hussey joined the Police Service on the 22nd July, 2005. She has worked in several areas of the service and currently supervises the Safe Guarding Unit. According to the Acting Commissioner of Police, Sergeant Mataniah Antoine has been promoted to the rank of Inspector effective 1st May, 2023. However, he will act in that position from 1st April, 2023. Sgt Antoine joined the Police Service on the 13th May, 2003 and has worked in several areas of the Police Service. He currently works at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) in the Forensic Unit. Mr Thompson reveals that Sergeant Sherandy Tyrone Fenton has been promoted to the rank of Inspector effective 15th July, 2023. However, he will act in that position from 1st April, 2023. Sgt Fenton joined in the Police Service on the 1st January, 2005, and has worked in several areas of the Police Service. He currently supervises the Traffic Department. The newly appointed inspectors will be supported in their development and has responsibility for specific portfolios. The Management Team wishes the newly appointed inspectors every success in their new roles as they seek to carry the vision and mission of the RMPS forward.

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Seven Females Complete Introductory Training with Visiting Coach

Seven young ladies, on Tuesday 4th May, completed an Introductory Training to Basketball and took part in a skills exhibition. During this exhibition, they were able to showcase the techniques they were taught over the last 8 weeks by visiting coach, Trevor Perkins. The training was primarily organized by the Department of Community, Youth and Sports Services, in conjunction with MABA. The ladies will continue their training with locally based coaches.

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Two Montserratians Awarded Full Football Scholarships in the UK

The Montserrat Football Association Inc (MFA) has announced that both Sydney Mendes and Seigel Rodney have been offered full tuition Scholarship to attend Hartpury College Academy in the UK, to pursue a two-year BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Exercise and Sport Science. Both Mendes and Rodney departed Montserrat on Sunday, September 6th, 2020 for the United Kingdom to begin their studies. Whilst attending Hartpury, both young men will also be a part of that institution’s Football Academy. The MFA says it is even more so immensely pleased for Mendes and Rodney, as they both came through the MFA Inc. Football Youth Development programme. They had the honour of representing Montserrat at a National level for the Under 14, Under 15, Under 17, and Under 21 teams respectively. The Montserrat Football Association Inc. has seen to it that Sydney and Seigel receive full support on their new endeavour, by providing full payment for both of their accommodation costs.

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Three Montserrat Athletes Impress at Football Training

Three Montserratians are included in a list of 24 student athletes receiving the nod from Hartpury College and University coaches Christopher Knowles and Marc Richards and Kettering Town FC Coach Steven Kinninburg following a November 25-28, 2019 ID Combine in St. John’s, Antigua. The news was shared by the Caribbean Football Union on its website. Six players from the Emerald Isle journeyed to Antigua for the four-day event, which attracted male and a small number of female footballers amounting to around 125. The CFU said Between both institutions, the Hartpury coaches identified 17 players whom they believe could have futures with them, and Kettering Town listed 13. Six players appear on both lists, which also includes a sole female. Generation Next FC President Richard Santos, who launched the initiative in conjunction with the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association, asked that the names of the selected players not be disclosed to allow the time and process to determine if they meet the academic requirements. Once this verification period is done, the institutions will make official scholarship offers, followed by a public announcement. While the initiative originated in the twin-island state, the principals invited the football associations of neighboring islands to, at their own costs, send eligible players to participate. The organizers scheduled a second phase of the combine for January. Coaches from William Penn University in Iowa, Holy Cross Notre Dame College in Indiana and St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas will put student-athletes through their paces.

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Exclusive: Lyle Taylor On Why Montserrat FA Deserve No Blame

Extracted From the South London Press & Mercury BY RICHARD CAWLEYrichard@slpmedia.co.uk There could be one good thing to come out of Lyle Taylor’s knee injury – that he’ll be able to spend more time on the fundraising trail this month. The 29-year-old Charlton talisman is sidelined after sustaining ligament damage while on international duty with Montserrat. Taylor has once again dyed his hair pink for October to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Last year he raised more than £16,000. The South Londoner had scored five goals in six Championship matches before his injury setback. “If I’m completely honest it will allow me to push the message a little bit harder than last year in terms of appearances and interviews,” said Greenwich-born Taylor, who has had a number of family members affected by the disease. “Last year I had games to focus on. Now I should be able to do everything and anything thrown at me, within reason. “That will be good in terms of pushing the message out there. “I haven’t set any targets. No-one expected us to get to what we did last time. If we can beat that it would be nice but it’s more important getting more people involved and fundraising. It’s not how much money Lyle Taylor raises or how nice Lyle Taylor is – it is about spreading the message. “I’ve got a platform to do that and push something which is important to me and my family. In the grander scheme of things it is important to society in general.” It took four hours for Taylor to get his hair dyed on Sunday to a shade that he describes as “neon pink”. Taylor visited lifelong Addicks fan Betty Hutchins before she passed away in June. “It is horrible – I don’t want to see people in pain and dying,” he said. “But it is the right thing for me to do and the right thing to do as a human being.  If I could make Betty smile for 10 minutes of her life then I’ve done something good, that’s important to me. “It is always hard, especially Christmas when we go to see the kids in hospital, but again we as footballers can give them something to smile about.” Taylor is expected to be missing from Charlton action for around two months. It is the first significant injury he has suffered in his career. “It’s frustrating,” said Taylor. “When it eventually came out [that he was injured] a lot was said about how I had done this playing for Montserrat – but it had nothing to do with playing for Montserrat; I passed the ball and my knee went. “I heard it go pop but I didn’t think anything – I wasn’t in pain. Then overnight it stiffened up and I couldn’t walk. “The next day, Sunday, the MFA [Monserrat Football Association] flew me home. I had a scan in London and was in a knee brace by Monday evening – the process was just as quick as if it had happened here at The Valley. “The MFA didn’t do anything wrong. They couldn’t control it. “I’ve been in a knee brace for three weeks and I have got three more weeks before I am hopefully out of it and then it is a case of getting fit,  back in the squad and team. “But I can’t even walk yet, I’m still on crutches for another week. “Other than a rolled ankle when I was 21 this is my first big injury – at 29. I’ve had little things that might mean I was missing for a week or a few days. “Am I a quick healer? God alone knows. I hope so and we’ll find out soon.” Only seven players have scored more league goals in England’s top four divisons than Taylor since he joined AFC Wimbledon in 2015. Taylor is the Dons’ record scorer in the Football League – 55 in all competitions. The former Millwall youngster has 70 league goals in that period, netting 30 times in 51 matches for Charlton. “Neal Ardley [AFC Wimbledon manager] gave me free range to go and win games of football,” said Taylor. “He realised my talent. Now Lee Bowyer signed me and he has done the same thing. He has realised where my talents lie, realised the areas of the pitch I need to be in to score goals. “For me to be up there, even to be known as someone who has scored a good amount of goals in that period, is vindication in itself. I’ve done something very right and I’m proud of that. I hope I can continue that, when I’m back.” I caught up with Taylor before Wednesday night’s match with Swansea City. So far Charlton have proved the doubters wrong since winning promotion to the Championship. It was felt that Roland Duchatelet’s tight lid on spending – effectively keeping wages at League One level – would cause them major issues competing. But they have cracked on with the challenge set them. “It’s unbelievable,” said Taylor. “If you had offered us in the changing room the chance to be on 17 points after nine games then we’d have snapped your hand off. “The only thing we can say is we are going over and above what we expect. The manager, on the other hand, he said he knew this was going to be the case. And he said the same last year. “He obviously knows what he has got, he’s watched a lot of football at this level and he knows how good we can be on our day. “It’s about us performing to those levels and hopefully exceeding expectations – seeing where we go. “Who knows? It could go anywhere. We could tail off and at the very worst, in my hope, is that we finish mid table. But why not dare to dream and see where we can go?”

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