Let’s Play Ball – Ellerton
Within recent years this team has been a force to be reckoned with in the BFA Premier League, and now in the Prime Minister’s Cup they have also stamped their authority early. It’s time for Let’s Play Ball.
Within recent years this team has been a force to be reckoned with in the BFA Premier League, and now in the Prime Minister’s Cup they have also stamped their authority early. It’s time for Let’s Play Ball.
Number one seeds Kolij Lions and number 2 seeds CAM Smart Assurance Heat have taken game one of the BABA First Division Best-of-Three semifinal series. Playing recently at the BCC Gym, the Heat defeated Police Sports Club 67-43. Meanwhile, Kolij out-worked VJ Carrington Building and Maintenance Challengers 66-55. Our Damien Best takes a look at that game. Game two in both semis will be on Sunday at 5:30 p.m., again at BCC.
Young Barbadians have been advised they can change the public’s perception of them through their positive deeds. This from The Lodge School Principal, Stephen Jackman, as the school recognised five outstanding 6th Form students who not only attained academic success, but are being hailed as examples for others to follow. He says the five have started on their journey to make Barbados a better place. The five awardees – Reann Dottin, Mario Ince, Alexis Belgrave, Aaliyah Ollivierre and Kymani Jordan – were rewarded with monetary contributions ranging from $500 to $3000 along with a plaque during an awards ceremony on Wednesday. The Principal encouraged other students to strive to do good and counter the negatives being portrayed about youth.