Caribbean Stars Morvant
Primary School 2010 Season
Chinapoo
wins MPSFL
double
In the grand
finale of
the 5th
Annual Morvant
Primary
School
Football
League
(MPSFL) 2010
season,
Chinapoo
Government
defeated
Lower
Morvant 3-1
in overtime
to win the
newly
instituted
Caribbean
Stars Knock
Out, which
replaces the
Jack Warner
K.O. after
its five year existence.
Chinapoo
also won the
league from a late equalizer which saw them draw with second place Morvant
Anglican 1-1
in a crucial
league game.
It was Morvant Anglican last chance to of winning the
league but Chinapoo withstood the test and secured the league title.
To Chinapoo's
credit, they
took
advantage of
the positive start
to jump
ahead of the
pack for a lead they
never
relinquished.
The
league title
did not come
easy for
Chinapoo,
but
they managed
to pull off
late heroics
to win tight
games. After a
spotless
record
as the
league front
runner
Chinapoo got a
reality
check in
their match
against Morvant
Anglican.
Many agree
that
Anglican was playing
the best
football of the
2010
tournament,
but goal win
matches. Led
by lethal
combination
of
Josiah Orr,
the league
leading goal
scorer,
and the
league best
goalkeeper
in
Mohammed
Elias, Chinapoo came
up with
different
ways to
dispose of
their
opponents.
In the game
against Morvant
Anglican,
Chinapoo was
trailing 1-0
late in the
second half
and missing
their Coach
of the Year, Adolphus
Joseph. The
outcome of
the game
did not look
good for Chinapoo, as
they were
toying with
their
first loss of
the season.
Though Morvant
Anglican
were not as
proficient
in scoring as Morvant
New, they
excelled in
the area of
ball
possession.
This area of
the game was
lacking from
the team in
the league
this season.
Heading into
the league
decider,
Morvant
Anglican had
a game in
hand and
trailing
Chinapoo by
three
points. A
win would
have gone a
long way in
helping AC
in their effort to
win that
elusive
first major
trophy that
they have
been
pursuing
since the
inception of the
Caribbean
Stars
version of
the MPSF
league.
But
it was not
to be for AC
as Chinapoo
equalized
and clinched
the league
title with a
4-0-1 record
for 13
points. Morvant
Anglican
finished in
second place
with 10
points while Morvant New
finished
third with 9
points from
its three
wins.
AC and
Chinapoo had
a rematch
in the
opening
round of the
KO, and
though
Morvant
Anglican
went the
distance, Chinapoo
prevailed on penalty
kicks.
Of
honourable
mention is
the
determine
bunch of
players from Morvant New,
who
showed
true grit
after losing
to Chinapoo
in their
season
opener.
Morvant New
continued to
improved
under their
new coach,
and finished the
league race
with a full
head of
steam.
As a result,
New
Morvant
surprised St
Dominic's RC in the
opening
round of the Knock
Out and
eliminated
RC 2-1 to
advance to
the semi final
of the
Caribbean
Stars KO.
Hats off to St Dominic's
RC, who
seems to be
one of a few
teams in the
league, whose
main
objective is
participation
and giving a
good effort
to win in true
sportsmanlike
fashion.
Hokett
Baptist is
another team
who has
always been
consistent
in their
ideals and
philosophy
over the
years and is
truly an
asset to the
league.
Since
the
emergence of its new
Principal, Morvant
Anglican has
been taking
the league
more
seriously
and is making
great
progress as
a competitor.
Depending on
the ratio of
graduating
players
for Morvant
AC, they
could be the
team to beat
in 2011.
For
us at
Caribbean
Stars, the
effects of
2010 MPSFL
was real. It
was the
toughest
season in
the 5 years
history of the
league in terms of
time
constraints
and
coordinating.
The FIFA
U-17 Women's
World Cup in
Trinidad and
Tobago
amongst
other things
did not help
our
coordination,
but we did
not
let it
hinder our
progress.
With the
assistance
of Eggie
Entertainment
and Grounds
man "Lamo", we
were able to
keep the
league up
and running.
The
heavy and
persistent rainfall
which was
registered
as the
wettest in
ages, was
a major
problem. The
rain fell
religiously everyday
for the
length of
the
tournament.
The heavy
field was a
challenge
for the
noticeable
under size
players but
it seemed
like most of
the players
still enjoyed the
season and
their
time in the muddy and
sometimes slushy
field of Morvant
Savannah.
In
spite of the
weather, the
tournament
attracted more
supporters
from outside
the school
system this
year than
other years,
and the
increase in
turnout of
parents for
the final
day closing,
signifies
that there
is
iinterest
in the
boys
and girls who participated
and the
league as a
whole.
We are
hopeful that
every parent
left the
closing day
of the
league proud
of their
child, since
every player
got a chance
to strut his
or her
stuff. It is
also
important to
note that
past player
of the
Primary
school
league are
returning
for
the final
day of the
league
and plans
to give them
full
participation
on that day are being
made for
next season.
In the
individual
awards, Charis
Pompey
(left) of Morvant
Anglican
Apostle
won the
Dennis
Lawrence
Award as the
Most
Valuable
Player of
the
tournament
for 2010,
while
Chinapoo's
Mohammed
Elias
won the Best
Goalkeeper
award,
and
Anfernee
Stokes of
Lower
Morvant, the
Best
Defender
award.
Adolphus
(Mark)
Joseph (seen
below) won the
(Ian
Wharton) Coach of the
Year for an
unprecedented third
Consecutive
year.
Joseph
won the COY
Award twice
with Lower
Morvant
(08,09) and
now with
Chinapoo
Government
in 2010.
MPSFL 2010 All STARS
Chinapoo Gov't : Mohammed Elias, (best
goalkeeper), Josiah Orr (most goal) Mark Swiss, Jerime
Julien
Morvant R.C. :
Christian Charles, Brandon Charles, Elijah Joseph,
Hakeem Alexander
Morvant New: Kerwyn French, Kwasi Williams,
Jelani Moses, Kadiss White
2010
March Pass Champs
Hokett Baptist (blue) won the Eggie Entertainment 2010
March Pass Challenge trophy on closing day and also
the Best Discipline trophy. Lower Morvant (red)
received the runners up award in the March Pass and
medals as
the finalist in the Caribbean Stars KO.
Morvant Anglican took home their medals as the second
place finishers, while the (24) All Stars from the six
teams were recognized.
Kevin Byre
the
2009 MVP
who had
graduated
and now
attends
Russell
Latapy
Secondary
School, attended the MPSFL final
day closing
and
played
in the
exhibition
match with
the 2010 MPSFL All
Stars.
Since it is
becoming
common
practice for
the past
players to
attend the
league
closing day
and with
the
Principals
prime to run
the MPSFL league
for the 2011
season,
Caribbean
Stars will
make every
effort to organize
exhibition
games for
the
past players
of the
league next
year.
Caribbean
Stars would
like to take
this
opportunity
to thank
Donna Cox
and her
Parliamentary
Office,
Everton
Calendar of
Angostura,
Anthony
Serette,
Eggie of
Eggie
Entertainment,
Bill Downer, Christopher
Williamson,
Victor
McGill,
Yvonne
Constantine, Asha Lester,
Ancil
McLean,
Russell
Mc Intyre,
Carlton Lamorel,
Frank
Edwards, the
Players,
coaches, teachers, Principals and everyone
that help to
make the Morvant
Primary
School
Football
League 2010
season a
success.
Stars Morvant
Primary School 2009 Tournament
Lower Morvant wins MPSFL two Major trophies
Lower Morvant Government Primary won the twomajor trophies in the Caribbean Stars 2009
version of the Morvant Primary School Football League(MPSFL).
After
winning the league trophy, Morvant New went on to defeat
St Dominic RC in the final of the Jack Warner KO and
close off what turn out to be their best season thus
far.
The
Jack Warner Final was played on Saturday 10th October,
after the March Pass Parade of the league teams for the
Eggie Challenge trophy was completed.
After the March Pass, came the KO final between the
heavily favor Lower team which had last year's MVP and
this year’s League MVP and co-most goals scorer in Kevin
Byre in their lineup.
Although St Dominic’s did not have any stars in their
lineup, their team work was outstanding on this day, and
as a result Lower Morvant Primary was caught by
surprise. St Dominic’s performance was based on disciple
and determination to win.
As the game started Keon Lewis and his troops were
controlling the midfield, while Byre put
Lower in the lead midway through the first half. But
that was all that Lower could muster for their efforts
and went into the half with a 1-0 lead.
Lower Morvant came out pressing to increase their lead
to start the second half, but St Dominic’s grew in
confidence and with Lower missed opportunities, St
Dominic capitalized and equalized with less than two
minutes left in regulation time.
The game went straight into penalty kicks and at that
point the final outcome was uncertain since the game
seemed to have slipped out of the hands of the favor
Lower Primary with St Dominic having the momentum from
the late equalizer.
After opening taking the early lead in the penalty kicks,
Lower missed a couple of kicks to bring St Dominic back into
contention and even on goals scored. However, the cream
rose to the top and Lower Primary won out after St
Dominic’s missed their last penalty, which would have extended
the kicks into sudden death.
Lower players and supporters was relieved when it was
over and mobbed their goalkeeper to start their
celebration. With the win, Lower Morvant became the first
team to have won the two major trophies in the four-year
history of
the Caribbean Stars version of the T&T Morvant Primary
school Football League.
For More on the MPSFL 2009 award & winners
get Stars Soccer Review
magazine on T&T Football
Stars Morvant
Primary School 2008 Tournament
Hokett
Baptist successfully defends Jack Warner
KO
Hokett
Baptist Primary school defeated Morvant Anglican 2-1 to
win the Jack Warner challenge trophy. With the win
Hokett became the only team in the league to have won
any of the major trophy in back to back seasons.
After
defeating the league champions (Chinapoo Government) in
last year's final, Hokett took care of Chinapoo
Government in the semi-final this year on penalty kicks
while disposing of Morvant New Government 4-1 in their
opening round of the draw.
The Warner
KO final between Hokett and Morvant Anglican was played
on Saturday November 18 at the Morvant
Recreation Ground (Savannah)
as part of
Caribbean Stars International fun day. The
event opened with a March Pass Parade of the 6 school
teams in the league for the Eggie's Challenge Trophy.
The March
Pass was followed by the Jack Warner KO final and the
Presentation of the awards to the winners for the 2008
season which took place at intervals during the events.
As part of the proceedings their were a number of
exhibition games as Trendsetters Hawks.......Stay
Tuned!
Lower Morvant win
Primary School Football league 2008
Lower Morvant Government (Market School)
with an unblemished record in league play, secured the
2008 edition of the Caribbean Stars International Morvant Primary School football
league (MPSFL) in the district of Morvant, Trinidad on
Friday October 10, 2008 after defeating Morvant Anglican
4-2.
Last season Lower implemented a football
development program and as a result most of their
players was from the 2007 season. In 2007 Lower also had the smallest players in the M.P.S.F.L.
and although their team were not successful in
winning many of the games their players were keen on
participation and as it seems they were looking forward to the 2008 season.
So
it came by no surprise that Chinapoo the defending
league champion had to step up and be counted since
Lower was willing to challenge Chinapoo chances of
repeating as champions. Chinapoo had a few of their
players from the previous season but it must be noted
that most of their players had graduated and moved on to
Secondary schools.
However with size still being a factor for the
disadvantage Lower team one could imagine the type of
football Lower Morvant was displaying to register an
undefeated in league play. The word was out from the
opening game of the league which was the team to beat
and it also came to me that Lower Morvant impressive
play was no fluke.
The
first surprise I got before I left for T&T was that
Lower had defeated Chinapoo 1-0 and although the score
was close it was reported that Lower Morvant dominated
the defending League champion Chinapoo. Lucky for me
there were two holiday Wednesdays in October so my
travel plans put me right in the middle of the MPSFL
season so that I could witness the real development of
the Morvant Primary school 2008 league race first hand.
However when I arrived in Trinidad....
Stay Tuned!
Lower Morvant Coach of the Year
Lower Morvant Receiving League Shield
MPSFL All Stars and
Trendsetters Hawks teams at 2008 season finale
Hokiest
Baptist Primary school won the Jack Warner KO on penalty
kicks after they outlasted League winners Chinapoo
Government in the 2007 edition of the Caribbean Stars
International Morvant Primary School football tournament
in Trinidad.
The competition was very keen as Hokett Baptist regrouped
after their third place finish in the league to upset Chinapoo in the last game of the season.
Hokett
utilized the much needed 12th man advantage when they brought out
some of their classes with a few of the parents to gain
the upper hand on Chinapoo in the final of the Jack
Warner KO. The tactical maneuver by school Principal Mr. Stanley Mahase, and coach Langley
worked well. It helped their team defeat a formidable
opponent in Chinapoo Government. In spite of the fact
that the games are during the day we are hopeful that
the trend of parents and pupils attending the games
would continue.
Chinapoo Government win Morvant
Primary School football league
At
the end of the season the Morvant Primary school football presentation of Awards was held on Saturday November
17, at the Russell Latapy Secondary school in
Morvant. As
mentioned Chinapoo Government won the league shield after finishing third last year.
The school endured some hard times but due to the
determination of their Principal Mrs. Carol
Bernard, the team managed to
overcome their obstacles in time to
represent the District of Morvant
in the Zonal competition in Port of Spain. Chinapoo Government had a tremendous
season, as they lead the Morvant league
standing from start to finish. They were aggressive from
the start of the games and took care of
their opponents in a quick and decisive manner.
Chinapoo's tough team defense was lead by Noel Cummings who
captured the Best Defender award as he also managed to
push forward to score a goal during the season.
Chinapoo also lead the league in scoring by a wide margin
and their main striker and marksman was Dwayne Calliste, son of their
parent-coach. Calliste won the Most goals
award with 8 goals.
Lower
Morvant Government Primary was voted the Best Discipline
team, based on their punctuality and outstanding
sportsmanship in
spite of the outcome of their games. Lower Morvant also
won the Best Dress team award and was instrumental in
making
the 2007 Primary school tournament a lot of fun.
Lower Morvant team was the sentimental choice of the adults that attended the
games as they had the smallest players in the
tournament and played every game down to the final whistle.
St
Dominic's RClast year's league champion with Principal Ms. Jones-Simon,
did not fear as well this year although their team played very
consistent. It seemed like their team had trouble in
taking their game to the next level compared to their championship
year. Nevertheless St Dominic RC was still good
enough to secure second place in the
league.
In the individual category,
Hoksett Baptist Aaron Enill
won the Best Goalkeeper award while his team mate
Ezekiel Issac
claimed the MVP award.
In
picture below are some of
the Morvant Primary school All Stars players
who were recognized for their
exceptional play during the 2007 football season
Stay
Tuned for more pictures of the individual winners of the
2007 edition of the Caribbean Stars International Morvant Primary
school competition
Caribbean
Stars launch Morvant Primary School T&T Int’l Tournament
(Above) Morvant Primary School
tournament Opening Day Kick off by FIFA
Vice President Jack A. Warner
Caribbean Stars International
presentation of the Morvant Primary
School Football Competition opened with
a March Pass Parade on Saturday
September 23, 2006.
The
competition was officially launched
with the kick off of the ball by Mr.
Jack Warner, FIFA vice president and
Chief Advisor to the Trinidad and Tobago
Football Federation.
The tournament closed
off with the Jack Warner Knock Out, on
Friday October 6, 2006.
The competition was keen from the start
and throughout the tournament. It
started with a two point winner of the
100 points total for the March Pass and
stretched to a winner of the league on
the last day of the schedule. and a
Knock Out winner on sudden death penalty
kicks. The talent level of the players
also made the individual awards a
difficult task for the officials.
As mentioned it all came down to the
last day of the league and St Dominic’s
was up against second place New Morvant
with a (St Dominic’s) 2 points lead.
With three points for a win one could
imagine this game was a must win for
Morvant New. To add to the excitement
the Chinapoo team was present for the
game praying for a tie because they were
also tied for second place on points but
in third on goal difference. However St
Dominic’s opened the scoring and New
Morvant came back and tied the game 1-1
and as a result they were eliminated
from league contention.
Chinapoo Government was up next to play
Lower Morvant and they had to win by 2
goals clear in the game to win the
league. Unfortunately Chinapoo
Government lost by a score of 2-0. The
game came down to a showcase between the
league best defender in Moabba Franklyn
and the League’s MVP, Nkosi David. They
face each other on several occasions in
the game but for the most part Moabba
held his defensive ground. However in
sports situation change quickly and
after Lower Morvant scored on Chinapoo
early, Moabba was asked to support the
attack.
In winners circle was Morvant Anglican-
March Pass, St Dominic’s RC- League
Champions, Morvant New Government- Jack
Warner Knock Out, and Hokett Baptist-
Best Discipline. The individual award
winners were Andell Andrews -Most Goals
from New Morvant Gov’t, Moabba Franklyn
(Best Defender) from Chinapoo Gov’t,
William Alexander-Best Goalkeeper from
New Morvant, and Nkosi David-(Dennis
Lawrence) MVP trophy from Lower Morvant.
This strategy backfire on Chinapoo due
to the fact that Lower Morvant second
goal came as a direct result of that
move.
It was Nkosi second attempt at
passing defender Moabba and one can say
that he learned fast by his lack of
success from trying to dribble Noabba
minutes earlier. On his second attempt
he moving back in his defensive position
in a one and one situation and instead
of trying the dribble he wisely decided
change speed with a hesitation that was
enough to accelerate across Moabba that
gave him enough space to shoot around
this defender into the net at the last
post. That was one of the many classic
moves by the young players in the
competition.
With Chinapoo losing St Dominic’s RC and
their classes marched back to school
(200 metres away) singing and rejoicing.
They were the Morvant Primary School
League champions and as such they will
represent Morvant, at the Port of Spain
“Zonal” competition.
In the Knock Out, league favorite New
Morvant took matters into their own
hands by rebounding from their two
second place finishes to captured the
Jack Warner KO after defeating Morvant
AC (Anglican) in the final on penalty
kicks.
All Stars players were selected towards
the end of the league and the Stars are
in training under Coach Anthony
"Prowler" Streets for final selection to
travel to Canada. Anthony is a
resident of Morvant and he is also the
coach of Superstar Rangers of the T&T
Pro League.
At this time Caribbean Stars would like
to thank the Ministry of Education, T&T
Football Federation, Morvant
Constituency Office, Principals,
Coaches, Parents, Referees, Supporters
and most of all the players for making
the event a success.
Ian
Wharton, coach and teacher of the
Morvant New primary died on Monday
October 23, 2006, after he was struck by
lightening while attending to his girl’s
teams in rain. Caribbean Stars of
Canada worked with Ian Wharton, at the Morvant Primary School tournament
2006 in Trinidad, and we found him to be
a extremely generous and genuine person.
Our last meeting with Ian was on Friday
October 6, 2006 at the Morvant Savannah
in T&T when he coached his team, Morvant
New Government to win the prestigious
Jack Warner Knock Out trophy. Although
he was unable to attend the presentation
of awards that Sunday, his focus,
support, and commitment to Morvant New
Government Primary school boys and girls
football/soccer program was invaluable.
In light of his contributions,
Caribbean Stars has taken the
opportunity (if permitted) to name the
Coach of the Year award in Ian Wharton’s
name.
The award would be called the “Ian
Wharton Coach of the Year Award” and Ian
is the first winner of the award. Ian
improved his team performance from a
third place finish in the opening March
Pass Parade, to an undefeated second
place finish in the league, and clinched
the Jack Warner Knock Out to close the
2006 season. For us this personifies
his perseverance, commitment, and
leadership as a coach Ian Wharton was a positive influence to
all with whom he came in contact, and we
believe that commemorating the “Coach of
the Year Award” in his name will help
raise the standard for primary school
coaches. He reinforced our belief that a
good coach for the most part can have a
tremendous influence on the youth Ian Wharton positive attitude was
reflected in his team play and his
creativity was displayed at the Morvant
Primary school games. At the boy’s games
it was his custom to allow the girl team
players to attend in support of the
boy’s team and at the halftime he would
allow the girls to conduct the boys
huddle
Ian
was also well liked by his fellow
coaches and because of this he gained
the unanimous vote to allow the members
of his girl’s team to participate in the
Jack Warner Knock Out.
He
was indeed open to ideas, accommodating
and close to his players. He also
assisted the Russell Latapy Secondary
school girl’s football/soccer team by
accepting exhibition games with his
girl’s team in order to help the Latapy
girl’s team sharpen up for their debut
in the Secondary school league
competition
On
behalf of Caribbean Stars, Morvant
Primary School Principals, and the
Coaches we would like to extend our
deepest sympathy to Ian Wharton’s
family, and everyone affected by his
sudden death.
We pray that in time they
will be able to cope with his sudden
loss and take comfort that Ian will be
remembered when we reflect on the fond
memories of the Morvant Primary 2006
football/soccer season. God Bless!
Event Management : Yvonne
Constantine Welch, Victor McGill (T&T), Val Sebro
(USA) and Event Coordinator Aldwyn
McGill(Canada)
Stars to launch Morvant Int’l Tournament
Caribbean Stars of Toronto Canada has
taken the initiative to establish an
International Tournament beginning with
a pilot project between Malvern Youth
Club of Toronto, Canada, and the Primary
Schools of the Morvant Trinidad, West
Indies. Members of the organization
committee comprise of the principals of
the schools (seen above)
met last Friday and gave the green light
to kick off in September 2006, as
planned. The project has been endorsed
by the Trinidad and Tobago Football
Federation and sanctioned by the
Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Sports.
The project is intended to spread
throughout the entire Caribbean and
Canada. Morvant and Malvern have been
selected as the pilot due to the
negative publicity the districts has
received as a result of violent crime
reported at the National level.
Caribbean Stars has been successful in
getting the support and blessing of
World Cup bound Soca Warrior Dennis
Lawrence for the project, and he is
looking forward to being of more help
when his schedule allows. Dennis lives
in Coconut Drive, Morvant and has lived
in the district of Morvant for 25 years.
He attended Morvant New Government
Primary School therefore his interest in
the tournament is based on giving back
to his roots. In his speech at the
Warriors welcome reception at Piarco
Airport after the Bahrain victory he was
hopeful that the historic event will
help Trinidad and Tobago unite and
somehow put an end to the gun violence
and crime that has taken over the
country. He is happy to be a part of
this project and had no objection to his
name being used for the MVP trophy he
has donated.
The
initial stage of the project will be
starting with the seven Morvant Primary
schools in September and the Tournament
will open with a March Pass Parade
geared towards brining out the entire
district of Morvant. The seven Primary
Schools competing are: Morvant R.C.
Morvant Anglican, Chinapoo Government,
Lower Morvant Government, Morvant New
Government, Maryland RC, and Hokett
Baptist. At the end of the season an
All Star team will be selected from the
participating schools to travel to
Canada in 2007 to compete against
Malvern and surrounding Youth Clubs.
Scarborough National Malvern Soccer Club
has offered to support the project and
is anxiously awaiting the visiting
Morvant All Star team. North
Scarborough Youth Soccer Club is also
keen on the idea and is making
arrangements for their 2007 scheduling.
A meeting of the Operational Committee
comprised of the coaches, managers,
referee coordinator, local, and
international coordinators is scheduled
for the first week of May to finalize
the rules and schedule of the
tournament. For more information email
info@caribbeanstars.com
Parents, get
Involved
In anticipation of the upcoming soccer
season, our community teams should be
concerned due to the lack of commitment
shown by their players last season.
Maybe with the excitement of the World
Cup and its momentum carrying through
into the season players will commit
early and stick it out for the entire
season. Some players were moving away
from their structured clubs and forming
their own teams with little or no
leadership. Other players were playing
for up to 4 teams which was probably a
reflection of the short lived success
they had at some of the indoor soccer
money tournaments that required a
minimum number of players and a maximum
of friend picks. Players of today change
teams like they changing their
underwear. In contrast back in the day,
commitment was attributed to payment of
a club’s annual membership dues combined
with the passion for the game, player
pride, and love for club that only
injury or unforeseen circumstances could
have prevented a player from completing
the season. In contrast today teams make
unbelievable concessions for players and
thus experience their so called super
stars transform into super scars.
Is it possible that the background of
most of these non committed players may
be traced to parents who enroll their
kids in programs and end up too busy to
attend their practices, and games? We
have seen the entire attitude of kids
with lack of parental support changed
drastically from keen interested players
to confused and troubled youths. In some
cases their troubled phase were
compounded with acquisition of new
friends with questionable interest and
ulterior motives. In most cases the
troubled kids were the ones with the
exceptional talent while the kids with
supportive parents but limited skills
feared much better in life.
Parents for the upcoming season commit
some time to the activities of your
child and attend their games because
decisions are made by others that may
affect your child life. For one it could
be your golden opportunity to learn more
about your child’s character and their
other friends away from school. Stop
taking the easy route by arranging to
have coaches or other parents pick up
and drop your kids off when they have
practices or competitive games when you
can make it. Go out and support your
kids because contrary to what some media
will like you to believe, a link to
society breakdown has little to do with
the areas you live in. In 2005 the much
publicized bad spots in Toronto such as
Scarborough produced a National Champion
senior team in GS United and 5 marquee
players. Dwayne De Rosario, Julian De
Guzman and Adrian Serioux were all
members of the Canadian Men’s National
Soccer team, while Desmond Humphrey and
Emil Calixterio were the 2005 MVP’s of
the Canadian Professional Soccer League
and the Ontario Soccer League
respectively. They all lived and
developed their skills around the
Malvern and North Scarborough Youth
Clubs. Their awards were accomplished as
a direct result of continued parental
support and players committed to a
season.
On the International soccer scene Dennis
Lawrence of the Trinidad and Tobago
World Cup bound Soca Warriors lives in a
Coconut Drive in the district of Morvant
which is classified as one of the crime
infested areas of the country. That did
not stop him in his aspirations not did
it stop him from scoring the lone goal
against Bahrain to send his country to
the World Cup.