Monday, October 11, 2010
Good Going Barbados 7th Place Commonwealth Games
Coach Alwyn Babb has again demonstrated the midas touch. First with our world champion Ryan Brathwaite, now he has carried the Barbadian netballers to their highest placing thus far in a Commonwealth Games. I truly hope that he will be allowed to have the squad for a few years to come so that he can build on what he has started. Congratulations to all the girls and the management. I am happy to see that the defeat from Trinidad in the qualifiers was used as a positive. That it gave you an idea of where you had to go and you had the determination, drive, skill and fitness to do it. Babb you have now started. You have my full support, of course that does not mean I will not speak fair and frank because I will always call a spade a spade. I hope that we can get an executive behind you that is businesslike, that has the capacity to attract the kind of sponsorship investment that Barbados needs to take it to the next level. We have the talent, lets develop it.
Friday, October 8, 2010
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Caribbean Teams In Commonwealth Games
The victory was a timely morale booster for T&T, following Monday's 75-36 defeat to Jamaica.
The Samoans led 12-11 at the end of the first quarter of yesterday's contest, and 27-26 at halftime. But T&T edged past Samoa in the third period of play, outscoring their South Pacific rivals 13-10 to take a 39-37 lead into the final quarter.
Trinidad crushed India 77-26 on Thursday to knock the home side out of the competition.
Barbados bounced back from their defeat against England to put away both Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea.
Commonwealth Games Groups
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Jamaica Observer Cartoon
Found this hilarious. Published by the Observer after the recently concluded Jamaica/England Series.
Jamaica $1mil. Pepsi Boost/Ties England In Series
The Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) recently received a cheque for J$1m from Pepsi-Cola Jamaica, through its brand Gatorade . Aside from the cash donation, Pepsi-Cola has reportedly also pledged an undisclosed quantity of Gatorade and Aqua Essential Purified Water products to hydrate the players during training camps and tournaments and has assisted with the construction of a study room at the association's home located in Barbican.
This is great news for the Caribbean's number one team. The question is what is happening with Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados since they qualified for the world tournament. I had heard that Trinidad is making some strides, importing coaches with international experience to help prepare the team.
But will the teams from the South do enough to catch their Northern counterparts who are ranked #4 in the world.
Jamaica just concluded a two game series with England. England won the first game and Jamaica fought back tooth and nail to win the second. It is obvious that Barbados and Trinidad will have to scouts out sponsors and play a number of competitive games if they are going to take more than a jolly ride to the World Games as all the top teams have already started their preparations.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Final Day AFNA
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Day 4 AFNA Qualifiers
For St Lucia: Deidre Maithurin scored 32 of 33 while Shem Maxwell scored 21 goals from 21 attempts.
Results of other games played on Day 4 were:
St. Vincent & The Grenadines won against Canada 52-48
Trinidad & Tobago defeated the USA 49-34
Monday, July 26, 2010
Day 3 AFNA World Qualifiers St. Lucia
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Gibson new AFNA Secretary
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Day 2 AFNA World Qualifiers In St. Lucia
AFNA Championships St. Lucia
The Saint Lucia
national netball squad: Merlessa Alfred, Miryam Augustin, Deselva Florton, Glatta Gabriel, Niocse Louis, Shem Maxwell, Judy Mathurin, Dedra Mathurin, Michelle Rodgers, Delia Samuel, Roxanne Synder, and Saphia William; with Rebecca Flemius (manager), Anthony Lamontagne (coach), and Donnalynn Joseph (Assistant Coach).
Under 16 Barbados
Monday, March 8, 2010
Things Heating up for Commonwealth Games
Australia’s netball coach Norma Plummer is wary of the shooting threat the Jamaican world star Romelda Aiken poses to them in clashes later this year.
World champions Australia Diamonds will be at home to Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls for a three-Test series in August before facing off at October’s Commonwealth Games in India where they are both pooled in the same group.
At 6-feet-5-inches, the 21-year-old Aiken is one of the world’s best shooters and Plummer concedes that because containing her is so difficult, it makes World No.4 Jamaica a very potent force.
“Romelda demands so much attention,” Plummer said.
“You are inclined to let their talented shooter Simone Forbes run a little bit to shut down the big pass going in. It really does put you at a disadvantage unless you’ve got the height to combat Romelda,” Plummer added.
The Test series between Australia and Jamaica starts on August 8 in Melbourne, followed by matches in Sydney (August 11) and the Gold Coast (August 15).
Jamaica advertised their current strength in Kingston last October when they registered wins over Australia and World No.2 New Zealand to secure 1-1 series results against the two powerhouses in world netball.
In the series against Australia, Jamaica lost the opening game 51-53 but rallied to win the second game 56-55 for their first win over Australia in 11 years.
Led by Aiken, the Sunshine Girls rebounded from a 56-61 defeat in their opening match against the New Zealand Silver Ferns to win the second match 53-50.