Local Sports, Sports

St.Kitts & Nevis Amateur Athletic Association(SKNAAA)

Published 14 April 2017

St.Kitts & Nevis Amateur Athletic Association(SKNAAA)
2017 FLOWCARIFTA Games.

Competition commences tomorrow Saturday 15th April and ends on Monday 17th April 2017.

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Local Sports, Sports

SKNFA MATCHES PLAYED 12th & 13TH APRIL 2017

Published 14 April 2017

WEDNESDAY 12TH APRIL 2017

ATIBA HARRIS U- 14 LEAGUE
AT SADDLERS

SADDLERS 1 – 1 DIEPPE BAY

SCORING FOR SADDLERS
LG Marshall 34th min

SCORING FOR DIEPPE BAY
Diandre Warner 44th min

** OFFICIALS were Caldon Duncan, Zoend Browne & Kacieev Ward

THURSDAY 13TH APRIL 2017

DIVISION 1
AT OTTLEYS

ST.THOMAS/ TRINITY STRIKERS vs MOLYNEAUX

**** Molyneaux did not have the required amount of players to start the match.

* Officials were Caldon Duncan & Craig Rouse

AT NEWTOWN PLAYING FIELD

DIEPPE BAY EAGLES 7 – 0 CONAREE FIREBALLS

SCORING FOR DIEPPE BAY
Glenville Gumbs hat trick 12th, 21st & 26th
Georgel Dickenson 15th min
Seran Williams 25th min
Melrick Warner 36th min
Steven Nolan 44th min

YELLOW CARD
Metry Jones (Conaree fireballs) 22nd min

**** Match was abandoned – Conaree Fireballs failed to return to the field for the start of the second half.

*OFFICIALS were Reginald Gumbs & Jason A Rouse

PREMIER DIVISION EASTER CUP SEMIFINALS
AT WARNER PARK

SEMIFINAL #1

RAMS VILLAGE SUPERSTARS FC 2 (3) – 2 (4) H. E. GARDEN HOTSPURS

SCORING FOR VILLAGE (regulation time)
Kimaree Rogers 19th min
G’ Vaune Amory (penalty) 38th min

SCORING FOR SPURS (regulation time)
Tahir Hanley struck twice 63rd & 84th min

YELLOW CARDS
Delroy Delaney ( Village) 28th min
Arturo Dias (Spurs) 50th min
Marlo Martin (Spurs) 62nd min
Auston Henry (Village) 64th min
Geovanie Lake (Village) 90th +2 min

**At the end of regulation time scores were tied 2-2.

KICKS FROM THE PENALTY MARK

SCORING FOR SPURS
Marlo Martin
Tahir Hanley
Rovan Wigley
(captain ) Hasani Flemming (winning pk)
MISSING FOR SPURS
(gk) Zeleon Morton

SCORING FOR VILLAGE
Travis Somersall
G’Vaune Amory
(captain) Joel Jeffers
MISSING FOR VILLAGE
Yusuf Saunders
Ordell Flemming

FINAL SCORE – H.E.GARDEN HOTSPURS 6 – 5 RAMS VILLAGE SUPERSTARS FC

**OFFICIALS were Nicholas Rose, O’brian Clarke, Kenni Martin & Judell Matthew

MC: Kevin Gerald
GC: Marcia Francis
RA: Kendrea Tully

SEMIFINAL #2

SOL ISLAND AUTO CONAREE 1 – 0 FLOW 4G CAYON

SCORING FOR CONAREE
Errol O’loughlin (penalty) 37th min

YELLOW CARDS
Andy Liburd (Conaree) 73rd min
Melroy Morton (Cayon) 80th min

*OFFICIALS were Kimbell Ward, Mario Parry, Delroy Jeffers & Trevester Richards

MC: Diane Browne
GC: Dexter Tyrell
RA: Lloyd Rouse

***** PREMIER DIVISION EASTER CUP FINALS ON SATURDAY 15TH APRIL 2017.

H.E.GARDEN HOTSPURS FC VS SOL
ISLAND AUTO CONAREE FC.

  1. ” Experience! “

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Events, News

Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris’ NATIONAL KITE FLYING COMPETITION

Published 14 April 2017

First Kite for today’s Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris’ NATIONAL KITE FLYING COMPETITION has arrived at Black Rocks . If they can get this up in the air for more than 10 mins it will be hard to beat.

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Horoscope

The Thought of the day

Published 14 April 2017

Buckie Got It….Good morning my dear families and friends I hope that we all had a good night’s rest.

The thought for today reminds us that “All the armies that ever marched, and all the navies that ever were built, and all the parliaments that ever sat, and all the kings that ever reigned, put together,have not affected the life of man upon this earth as powerfully as has that One Solitary Life. Jesus.

Praise God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.God is so good and by raising Jesus from death,He has given us new life and a hope that lives on.1 Peter 1:3 (CEV). Have a blessed Friday and weekend.
Today’s Tip

He could have called 10,000 angels but He died alone for you and me.

 

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International Sports, Sports

Sizzling Heat miss playoffs despite record rally

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-basketball-nba-playoffs-idUSKBN17F0FF #

Published 13 April 2017

The Miami Heat completed a stirring second half to the NBA regular season by setting a new milestone on Wednesday but their brilliance was not rewarded with a playoff berth as the growing trend of resting players took on extra significance.

The Heat were the victims this time, their season drawing to a close earlier than they would have preferred despite a 110-102 victory over the Washington Wizards.

Miami made an awful start to the campaign and were 11-30 at the halfway mark, but the Heat became the first team to rally from more than 12 games below .500 and avoid a losing record.

They finished 41-41 and needed either the Chicago Bulls or Indiana Pacers to lose their final games to reach the playoffs.

The Bulls, however, breezed to a 112-73 victory against a Brooklyn Nets team missing six players, while the Pacers cruised to a 104-86 win over the playoff-bound Atlanta Hawks, who rested five players ahead of the post-season.

“The league has got to step in here, because this is a very big black eye for this league,” former NBA Coach of the Year Hubie Brown said during the Indiana-Atlanta game.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver has expressed concern at the practice of resting so many players, but apart from promising to schedule teams to play less games on consecutive days, it has offered few other answers on how to solve the problem.

Boston clinched the top seed in the East, ahead of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who lost their last four games, playing the final two without LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.

In the Western Conference, there was nothing at stake on Wednesday except for home court advantage for the series between the Los Angeles Clippers and Utah Jazz.

The Clippers had to win their game against Sacramento to clinch the fourth seed ahead of Utah, and they did so easily, 115-95.

Match-ups for the first round of the playoffs.

Eastern Conference:

Boston (1) v Chicago (8)

Cleveland (2) v Indiana (7)

Toronto (3) v Milwaukee (6)

Washington (4) v Atlanta (5)

Western Conference:

Golden State (1) v Portland (8)

San Antonio (2) v Memphis (7)

Houston (3) v Oklahoma City (6)

Los Angeles Clippers (4) v Utah (5)

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Greg Stutchbury/John O’Brien)

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