Published 14 April 2017
Competition commences tomorrow Saturday 15th April and ends on Monday 17th April 2017.



Published 14 April 2017
Competition commences tomorrow Saturday 15th April and ends on Monday 17th 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.
Published 12 April 2017
Jamir Claxton, Director of Sports on Nevis and a member of the Nevis Primary Schools Championship’s organising committee presents a token of appreciation to Jason Clarke, Managing Director of Gulf Insurance Limited on April 06, 2017, at Long Point for the company’s avid support to the championships. (L-r) S. Nandpersad, Director of Assuria Group, Gulf’s parent company based in Suriname and John Barkely, Gulf Insurance Limited’s Operations/Claims ManagerNIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (APRIL 07, 2017) — Management of Gulf Insurance Limited, expressed thanks for recognition of the company’s 25th year of sponsorship to the Nevis Primary Schools Championship by the Departments of Education and Youth and Sports and the Meet Directorate.
Lester Blackett, Meet Director of the 25th Nevis Primary Schools ChampionshipS. Nandpersad, Director of Assuria Group, Gulf’s parent company based in Suriname, said supporting the youth and their involvement in sport is important to the company. He pledged continued support for the youths of Nevis in the coming years.
Management of Gulf Insurance Limited touring the MUNDO athletic track under construction at Long Point on April 06, 2017. (L-r) John Barkely, Gulf Insurance Limited’s Operations/Claims Manager, Project Manager Timothy Caines, S. Nandpersad, Director of Assuria Group, Gulf’s parent company based in Suriname and Jason Clarke, Managing Director of Gulf Insurance LimitedJohn Barkely, Gulf Insurance Limited’s Operations/Claims Manager who has been involved with the championships over the years, acknowledged the recognition and described the new athletic track as a dream come true.Published 11 April 2017
| POS Club | P | W | D | L | F | A | GD |
| SLH Horsfords St. Pauls United | 23 | 16 | 2 | 5 | 51 | 13 | 38 |
| FLOW 4G Cayon Rockets | 23 | 15 | 4 | 4 | 40 | 17 | 23 |
| H.E. Garden Hotspurs | 23 | 14 | 5 | 4 | 53 | 25 | 28 |
| RAMS Village Superstars | 23 | 11 | 5 | 7 | 62 | 30 | 32 |
| Winners Circle Newtown United | 23 | 10 | 8 | 5 | 39 | 20 | 19 |
| SOL Island Auto Conaree | 23 | 10 | 7 | 6 | 37 | 24 | 13 |
| ELCO LTD St. Peters | 23 | 9 | 3 | 11 | 34 | 33 | 1 |
| United Old Road Jets | 23 | 5 | 2 | 16 | 14 | 36 | -22 |
| Fast Cash SPD United | 23 | 4 | 4 | 15 | 19 | 40 | -21 |
Published 11 April 2017
The intense schedule of football competitions continue as teams vie to get into the SKNFA Easter Cup
The second round of the SKNFA Premier League was just completed, leaving four teams sitting well and most favoured to compete in the Easter Cup Finals.
Teams that have qualified, based on points accumulated in the second round only, are as follows:
SOL Island Auto Conaree – 20 points from 9 games
RAMS Village Superstars – 19 points from 9 games
HE Garden Hotspurs – 19 points from 9 games
FLOW 4G Cayon Rockets – 17 points from 9 games
These are the four Premier League teams that will compete in the SKNFA Easter Cup Competition from the 13th April. In this competition, No. 1 will play against No. 4, and No. 2 will play No. 3. to determine which teams enter the final of the Easter Cup.
Although Superstars and Hotspurs have the same number of points, Superstars with a better goal average secured the second position.
According to Dexter Tyrell, manager of the SKNFA Secretariat, attention is also being given to the third and final round of the Premier League. As of 14th March, all teams would have played their required matches. The push is now on for every team to get a berth in the Final 4.
“As it is, the teams that are out front would be HE Garden Hotspurs leading the pack with 42 points, followed closely by FLOW 4G Cayon Rockets, with 39 points, and S L Horsford St. Paul’s United now on 38 points,” Tyrell informed.
In the remainder of the points standing:
SOL Island Auto Conaree – 34 points
RAMS Village Superstars – 31
Winners Circle Newtown – 26
ELCO Limited St. Peter’s – 26
United Old Road Jets – 16
Fast Cash SPD United – 15
Delta Petroleum Sandy Point – 3
“The competition, for me, is wide open. It is still open for the first seven teams to have a chance to get into the Final 4. Teams have about eight games to go, and if any team wins all its games, they would accumulate an additional 24 points, but truthfully, it would be fair to say that team Sandy Point has already eliminated itself.”
“I do believe over the next couple of days, you will see some good football.”
Meanwhile, the stage has been reached for what is called ‘The Round of Sixteen” for the 2017 SKNFA – FA Cup Competition – a knock-out competition. Games are being played to get to through the next stages that lead to the SKNFA – FA Cup Finals.
The quarter finals of the FA Cup will be held on the 28th and the 30th of March.