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CONCACAF CARIBBEAN WOMENS U-20 QUALIFIERS PLAYED FRIDAY 24TH NOVEMBER 2017

Published 24 November 2017

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

CONCACAF CARIBBEAN WOMENS U-20 QUALIFIERS PLAYED FRIDAY 24TH NOVEMBER 2017

AT WARNER PARK STADIUM

MATCH #1

HAITI 0 – 1 JAMAICA

SCORING FOR JAMAICA
Nevillegail Able 28th min

YELLOW CARDS
Ruthny Mathurin (haiti) 78th min
Jadyn Matthews (Jamaica) 80th min

OFFICIALS: Carol Berally Oliva (Gua); Tonia Deane (Brb); Lidia Ayala (Sal); Crystal Sobers (Tri).
Ref.Assr: Isabel Tovar
Mc: Sharon O’Brien
GC: Patrick Massenat

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SKNFA MATCHES PLAYED WEEKEND 17th – 19th NOVEMBER 2017

Published 20 November 2017

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

 SKNFA MATCHES PLAYED WEEKEND 17th – 19th NOVEMBER 2017

FRIDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2017

KEITH KAYAMBA GUMBS U – 18 LEAGUE

AT ST.PETERS

ST. PETER’S  10  – 1   HALF WAY TREE

SCORING FOR ST. PETER’S
Jahleel Collins 6th min
Jamani Stevens 23rd min
Oszani Purcell struck twice 30th & 50th min
Alanique Williams hat trick  18th, 31st and 58t
Jaqueel Henry hat trick 38th, 69th & 79th

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International Sports, Sports

EPL ROUND UP: City keep up title charge; Chelsea outclass West Brom

Published 19 November 2017

Buckie Got It, St.Kitts and Nevis News Source

EPL ROUND UP: City keep up title charge; Chelsea outclass West Brom

Manchester City’s unstoppable march at the English Premier League (EPL) summit shows no signs of slowing down as goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne secured a 2-0 win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola’s side has been in irresistible form so far this season and Saturday’s result moved the team nine points clear of second-placed Chelsea, with rivals United playing later in the day and Tottenham having lost at Arsenal.

 

Jesus gave City the lead a minute before the half-time break with a simple tap-in after a move that had sliced open the hosts’ defence.

 

De Bruyne then doubled their advantage just three minutes into the second period as he thumped home from 25 yards for his third league goal of a sparkling campaign.

The only blot on City’s copybook was the enforced first-half withdrawal of England defender John Stones, who pulled up holding his right hamstring.

David Silva and Jesus missed chances to extend City’s lead as the second half wore on, but two blistering attacks either side of half-time were enough to secure another impressive success.

Guardiola handed a first Premier League start since August 26 to Vincent Kompany, but the Belgian started sluggishly and was lucky not to be dismissed after just three minutes.

The 31-year-old hacked down Jamie Vardy as the England striker latched onto Vicente Iborra’s pass, but referee Graham Scott deemed Stones to be in a covering position and opted to give the City captain only a yellow card.

Kompany was involved again soon after, stretching well to divert Riyad Mahrez’s dangerous cross just wide of his own goal as the hosts continued to impress going forward.

City’s trademark swashbuckling approach was largely absent in the early stages, but a typically incisive move involving Fabian Delph and Leroy Sane resulted in Kasper Schmeichel tipping over Silva’s shot from just inside the penalty area.

Raheem Sterling was then only inches away from connecting with Sane’s fizzed cross as the visitors started to hit their stride.

City finished the half strongly as Silva thrashed over from the edge of the area before the Spaniard teed up Jesus for the opener. Sterling carved open the Foxes defence with a threaded pass into the path of Silva, who had the simple task of rolling it across the six-yard box for the Brazilian to grab his eighth league goal of the season.

Leicester’s positive approach at the start of the second period was nearly rewarded when Harry Maguire’s effort from a corner was deflected onto the post.

City took full advantage of that reprieve to deliver a stunning counter-attack, which resulted in Sane finding De Bruyne on the edge of the area for the former Chelsea man to unleash a superb left-footed strike into the roof of Schmeichel’s net.

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Why is female football still an after thought to the SKNFA?

Published 16 November 2017

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Why is female football still an after thought to the SKNFA?

My heart pains as I look around and see how our female footballers are being treated. Gender inequality to the highest! I guess the colloquial term is true “who feels it knows it”.

Are we listening to our players? Are we truly rallying around them pushing them to be the best they can be? If the future of football is “feminine” why is it not being treated that way in SKN?

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News, Regional News, Regional Sports, Sports

Unheralded Kittitian cricketer Jeremiah Louis help to dent Barbados pride at Kensington Oval

Published 7 November 2017

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source 

Unheralded Kittitian cricketer Jeremiah Louis help to dent Barbados pride at Kensington Oval

Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 5 2017 – Jeremiah Louis, an unheralded Kittitian cricketer is being credited with helping to turn the tables at Kensington Oval in Barbados and making the Bajan cricketers feel the full ferocity of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

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