🏆🎉 Calling ALL Track and Field Fans: Tickets now on sale! 🎉🏆 We’re thrilled to announce the much-anticipated historic multi-city TDC Interschool Championships, hitting not one, but TWO vibrant cities in St. Kitts Nevis! Get your cheers ready for March 14th & 15th at the Kim Collins Athletic Stadium and March 16th & 17th at the Nevis Athletic Stadium in Nevis! 🌟
St. Kitts Nevis Olympic Committee Hosts Empowering “Women in Sports” Summit
L-R (Seated) Dr Hazel Laws, Chief Medical Officer; Honourable Senator Isalean Phillip, Minister of Social Development & Gender Affairs et. Al; Her Excellency Dame Marcella Liburd, GCMG, JP, Governor General of St. Kitts and Nevis,; Mr. Dennis Knight, President of the SKNOC (Ag.);Honourable Samal Duggins, Minister of Sports et. Al; Mr. Glenn Quinlan, Chairman of the National Sports Council; Mrs. Jennifer Nero, Chairperson of the Women in Sports Commission.
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, 2nd March, 2024 [SKNOC]– The St. Kitts Nevis Olympic Committee (SKNOC) held a seminal “Women in Sports” event at the SKNOC Headquarters, Taylor’s Range, Basseterre, which saw a considerable turnout, signaling a collective drive towards fostering gender inclusivity and empowerment through member federation across the country.
ST. KITTS AND NEVIS END CONCACAF U-20 QUALIFIERS WITH BIG WIN
De’quan Hamilton was the hero for the Young Sugar Boyz on Tuesday February 28th as St. Kitts and Nevis ended their Concacaf U-20 Qualifying campaign with a 3-0 victory at the National bank Group of Companies Technical Center. Hamilton scored a hat-trick in the 16th, 45+1, and 81st minutes. After the match Dequan said, it was important to get a win in their last match of the competition in front the home fans. “I just told myself we have to come out on in the last game and do better, play harder because we can’t play at home with three defeats,” Hamilton said coolly.
Published 29 February 2024 Basseterre, Buckie Got It Media Source
SKCA HONOURS MIKYLE LOUIS ON SCORING CONSECUTIVE FIRST CLASS CENTURIES
St. Kitts cricketer Mikyle Louis created history recently hitting two consecutive first class centuries at the Warner Park. Against the Guyana Harpy Eagles in the Cricket West Indies Four Day Championships, Louis scored 113 in the first innings and 132 in the second, a remarkable achievement for a St. Kitts and Caribbean cricketer.
CONCACAF U-20 QUALIFIERS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG SUGAR BOYZ
Despite going down to Haiti in their second match of the Concacaf U-20 Qualifiers, the Young Sugar Boyz would have learnt a lot from this experience, explains Coach Alexis Morris. The St. Kitts and Nevis U-20 team were defeated 4-0 on Sunday February 25 th at the SKNFA Technical Center, but Morris had a more philosophical view on the outcome. “It’s a great experience for me…what we have gathered is that for players in St. Kits and Nevis, we can’ think that the premier league is (the highest level), if we want to further our football we have to take it outside. We go to look at the different places where we can get (professional) contracts,” Morris said. He said our players were a bit too slow on technique, which put them at a disadvantage to Haiti. This is an area that would need improvement, he said.