Prospect United vs YMSC

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Saturday October 13th 2018 @ 3:00 p.m.

Title holders Prospect United continued their undefeated run hosting Young Men’s Social Club at Headquarter’s Hill this afternoon on a wind swept field in Prospect.

Match Commissioner Terry Paytner was present ensuring law and order between both teams at the helm.

Prospect struck first in the opening minutes after numerous attacks on the Social Club defense. Colin Steward latched on to a pass in front on goal made no mistake from the mark blistering his shot across the line and into the back of the net causing mayhem in the 18 yard box.

Social Club equalized in the first half with a goal of their own looping a bouncing ball from the throw in over cross court to the back post of play with their own player toe poking the ball into the net after a brief pause in play.

Prospect however, like the champions they are dug deep into their arsenal and produced the game winning goal in the second half and continuing their unbeaten run into their next match against the St. Georges Stallions.

Prospect: R Douglas, S Dennie, S Simmons, O Wolffe, B Harris, D Hunt, T Adams (cap), W Reid, R Evens,  D Woody, C Steward.

Substitutes: D Urbina, Cat Thompson, Chin.

Goals: Steward 39, Woody 62.

Young Men’s Social Club: T Hassell, W Campbell, C Daley, M Iris, C Armstrong, A Iris, M Bowen, T Smith, N Simons, A Aberdeen, E Dunkley.

Goals: Talls 32.

Substitutes:  J Ming, T Lewis,  R Hill, Q Francis.

Man of the Match: Rashad Douglas (Prospect)

Cards: None

Referee: Junior (STV)

 

Bermuda vs St Maarten

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Bermuda Hosted Dutch St. Maartin this evening at the Nation Stadium for the Concacaf Nations League friendly match which saw both teams able to display their talent from end to end on evening of football.

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The CONCACAF Nations League is an international association football competition, to be contested by the senior men’s national teams of the member associations of CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The tournament would take place on dates that are currently allocated for international friendlies on the FIFA International Match Calendar. The inaugural tournament is expected to begin in September 2019. Qualifying started in September 2018.[1]

 

Bermuda’s team: Jahquil Hill, Zeiko Lewis, Dante Leverock, Wendell Tre Ming, Dale Eve, Lejaun Simmons, William White, Cecoy Robinson, Jaylon Bather, Reginald Lambe, Daren Usher, Jonte Smith, Donte Brangman, Tevahn Tyrrell, Liam Evans, Roger Lee, Osagi Bascome, Casey Castle, Willie Clemons, Marco Warren, London Steede-Jackson and Calon Minors.

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Hamilton Parish vs Prospect United

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This afternoon East Enders Hamilton Parish took on newly crowned champions Prospect United in a tantalizing affair that was bound to produced goals by the bundles.

Hamilton Parish were on  high after beating the KO winners St. Georges Stallions last week 4-1 and thought that this week they would have the same luck, but head coach Chris Thompson always comes with a winning game plan that the rest of the league have yet to figure out.

Hamilton Parish struck first against the run of play with Kaya and Crucial leading the front line and were able to run away with 2 – 0 lead in the first half.

Chris Thompson made a few technical changes which ultimately turned the game on its head with this summers signing Leke scoring the games first goal within the 18 yard box.

Hamilton Parish’s lead quickly evaporating, they resorted to falling down and flopping around in the 18 yard box in order to draw a penalties in order to slow down the run of play and extend their lead with their legs becoming fatigued and heavy.

Chis Thompson laced his boots and lead the attack from the front line and intercepted the ball from the goalkeeper and slipped it into the corner pocket short side before he had a chance to recover from his blunder.

Prospect were able to win a penalty of their own when after video replay showed that the ball played along the line never was ruled outside of play regardless of what the players thought and sprung a counter attack to which parish was forced to handled the ball in their 18 yard box resulting in a penalty kick form the spot to which Leke converted to the keepers left hand side.

Newly signed Michael Simmons returned to the fold after playing for several teams and provided the engine in the mid field and also ran at the defensive line and fired a roofer into the net frustrating the Hamilton Parish head coach to which he couldn’t find a way to run away with the game.

Just as Hamilton Parish thought they might have taken the points back with them a floated ball from David Urbina eluded the goalkeeper and found the right boot of Chin to which he volley home the equalizer and ended the game Hamilton Parish 5 Prospect United 5.

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Hamilton Parish: K Banks, A Box, C Pooksie, D Smith, S Spranger, D Williams, G Tankard, Kaya, F Lewis, H Philips, J Michaels.

Substitutes: D Warren, L Simmons, D Wade.

Goals: Lewis 35, Kaya 41, Michaels 67, Crucial 73, .

Prospect United:   A Chase, S Simmons, T Adams, R Douglas, B Harris, D Urbina, M Simmons, J Talbot, V Philgence, R Evans, Chin.

Substitutes: C Thompson, H Clarke, S Dennie, S Miller.

Goals: Leke 49, 58,  Talbot 49, Thompson 65, Chin 85

Man of the Match: Shane Simmons (Prospect)

Referee: Jonathan Wood (ENG)

Heartbreak for Bermuda

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  • Dream is over: Yan LeClerc, seen here in an earlier match against Canada, was at his valiant best last night, but Bermuda crashed out of the Masters World Ball Hockey Championships after a 3-2 defeat by Slovakia in a shoot-out consigned them to fifth place in group B. The host nation will now contest the ninth through twelfth-place play-offs (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)

    Dream is over: Yan LeClerc, seen here in an earlier match against Canada, was at his valiant best last night, but Bermuda crashed out of the Masters World Ball Hockey Championships after a 3-2 defeat by Slovakia in a shoot-out consigned them to fifth place in group B. The host nation will now contest the ninth through twelfth-place play-offs (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)


Bermuda’s bid for the Masters World Ball Hockey Championships title ended after losing 3-2 to Slovakia in a shoot-out at the Pembroke Community Centre last night.

Forward Peter Figura put Slovakia ahead 2-1 in sudden death before goaltender Peter Jurošek saved Bermuda forward Cory Caouette’s attempt to clinch his team’s victory and dash the home side’s hopes of progressing to the quarter finals.

“A shoot-out loss is a tough way to get knocked out of a tournament, but that’s part of the game,” Chris Coleman, the Bermuda captain, told The Royal Gazette.

Bermuda had to beat Slovakia in their final group game at all costs in order to progress to the quarter finals after losing 5-0 against Canada earlier in the day.

“We came in and knew we had to get a shoot-out win or better and unfortunately just came up short,” Coleman said.

“We came into this tournament not knowing what to expect and these are the best ball hockey players in the world.

“This is an extremely competitive tournament and I put my hat out to the guys who competed hard. It’s amazing that we did as well as we did.”

Bermuda put in another solid shift on the rink but ultimately paid the price for squandering gilt edge chances, particularly in the third period when forward Ronnie Dzurus missed an open net and Caouette failed to capitalise on a one-on-one with goaltender Jurosek.

“We had a lot of chances and there were a lot of loose balls around the net and unfortunately they just didn’t go in for us tonight,” Coleman said.

Bermuda were forced to chase the game after Slovakia forward Jan Krizan opened the scoring with a neat finish from a counterattack down the right side.

Tempers then flared with Bermuda forward Jean Michael Tremblay and Slovakia’s Kamil Podhorsky both being sent to the sin-bin after getting tangled up.

Bermuda were kept on the back foot for most of the first period with their only real chance falling to Caouette, who flashed his shot wide from an angle.

The home side finally sprang to life in the second period which they dominated and were eventually rewarded.

Bermuda defender Shannon Goose and forward Jeff Ingelman both had shots blocked before the former finally made the breakthrough with a crisp shot to bring the teams level.

Slovakia were penalised for having six players on the rink but were let off the hook as Bermuda were unable to make the power play count.

Bermuda came charging out of the blocks at the start of the third period and went agonisingly close when forward Chris Merritt’s shot struck the near post.

Dzurus then missed a sitter when he dragged wide of an empty goal after Jurosek spilt a rebound into his path.

Bermuda were made to rue these missed opportunities as Slovakia regained the lead against the run of play through a goal from forward Branislav Thron.

The hosts still had the momentum, though, and should have been back on even terms when Caouette broke free but was unable to convert.

The goal that Bermuda’s unrelenting pressure warranted finally arrived with just 29 seconds remaining in regulation, Merritt sweeping in during a goalmouth scramble to send the game to a shoot-out where Slovakia ultimately prevailed.

Bermuda play Austria today in the consolation semi-finals.

Devonshire Lions vs Prospect United

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This afternoon Devonshire residents were entertained by the border clash between Devonshire Recreation Club and the reigning, defending and new league champions Prospect Recreation Club. Prospect began their title defense this afternoon with mixture of new and original players acquiring signings from the African international Leke, England international Steven COP Corbishley and returning to the team saw Milan and Dennis to strengthen their units.

Prospect began with the ball at Woody’s feet supplying breath taking passes triangle around the Devonshire outfit, Prospect front line with the likes of Colin Steward, eventually the tie would be broken with the amount of play in and around the Devonshire back end.

Devonshire wasn’t about to give up in front of their home fans acquiring signings of their own Bermuda National squad striker Walter Musson and Wolves Stalwart Herbie.

After several attempts both team reentered the half with the score at 0-0 forcing both coaches to reshuffle their line ups.

The ice was broken after several whistles of off side were called the play back. Colin Steward held the ball up on top of the 6 yard box and slipped the ball short side into the back of the net and silenced the Devonshire supporters who came out to cheer on their team.

Once the momentum was establish Prospect did what they do best which is rotate their reserves to the front line with an all Jamaican attack and run at defensive units unit they inevitably begin leaking goals.

Gaols were acquired from all Prospect strikers with Cat Thompson, David Urbina, Leke, Woody and Colin Steward scoring twice.

Devonshire was given a lifeline in the 88th minute which sent their supporters into jubilation and were finally able to use their air horns, but it was too little too late to contain the firepower of the Prospect United outfit.

League winning Head Coach Thompson stated after the game “Excellent performance by everyone involved.”

Devonshire: B Lafi, D Weeks, D Musson, D Wally, J Wade, L Tota, R Steede,  C Brown(cap),  W Bean , K Steede,  L Simmons.

Substitutes: P Evens, H Wolfe,

Goals: Musson 88 (DRC)

Prospect: S Chase, S Dennie, T Adams, S Simmons, B Harris, D Urbina,  D Hunt (cap),  R Leke, V Philgence, W Reid, C Stewart, Woody.

Substitutes: C Thompson, D Joell, J Talbot,  R Evens.

Goals: Steward, 48, Thompson 53, Woody 58, Leke 65, Steward 72, Urbina 79.

Man of the match: Dennis Joell  (Prospect)

Referee: (Bda)

 

2018 Grimes Invitational Tournament

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This years annual Grimes Invitational Tournament kicked off with a cracking start to the season at Headquarters Hill in Prospect this afternoon featuring all the top teams from the over 30s Master’s League.

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St Georges Stallions and North Village Rams found their ways through the group stages into the final event for this year curtain raiser.

The North Village Rams were crowned the Gregory Grimes Memorial Champions after they defeated the defending champions St. George’s Stallions 2 – 0 in the Final.

 

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Six teams were involved in the 2018 edition including the Stallions, the Rams, Somerset Extros, PHC Raiders, St. George’s All-Stars and Prospect.

In Group action the Somerset Extros defeated the Stallions 2 – 0, but the Stallions would bounce back to win their second games defeating Prospect United 4-0. The final match in the group saw Prospect edge the Somerset Extros 2 – 1.

 

In the other Group the North Village Rams defeated the PHC Raiders 3 – 2, the PHC Raiders defeated the St. George’s All-Stars 2 – 1 and then the North Village Rams defeated the St. George’s All-Stars 2 – 0.

North Village Rams player Aaron Williams was named the Man of the Tournament.

Bermuda to represent Police at World Games in China

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Known as the Olympics of police and fire fighters, The World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) was first introduced by dozens of Californian police officers in the 1980s which is held once every 2 years now. After three decades of development, members coming from the world’s major countries and regions are involved. Sports are divided into 58 categories , such as football .table tennis .swimming .shooting and so on , nearly 100 events. No police type and age limits, from fresh men to retired ones, police and firefighters from all of the world gather together to celebrate this game. The game not only builds up the bridge of friendship between world police firefighters, it also provides a great opportunity to facilitate cultural exchanges and cooperation with the globe.

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Chengdu is a mega-city and the center of western China ,which has a population of 17 million.By now,15 countries has set up consulate in the city .And we have built sister-city relationship with cities of 25 countries,and friendly cooperation relationship with cities of 38 countries.265 out of the fortune global 500 enterprises have built business in Chengdu ,78 international lines can make you have direct flight to all over the world .The implementation of 72 hours visa-exemption policy provides convenience for friends across the world visiting Chengdu .

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Chengdu enjoys the reputation of the best city for tourism of China ,the city of gourmet and the tourism destination of the world.The city and its surrounding area boast of many world Cultural and natural legacies designated by UNESCO,namely DuJiangyan irrigation system,Mt.Qingcheng the birthplace of Taoism,Mt.Emei the Buddhist sanctuary ,the incomparable Leshan Buddha and Jiu Zhai vally with plateau scenery which is called the heaven on earth.Chengdu ,with pleasant weather,delicious sichuan food, gorgeous stunt of Sichuan opera changing face and hospitality ,is the best place to demonstrate the philosophy of WPFG “Happy work and happy life”.

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BRENDON DAVID YOHANCE HARRIS

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Brendon Yohánce David Harris [ברנדון דוד ג’ון האריס], mais simplesmente conhecido como Brendon, um futebolista com sede nas Bermudas, que atualmente está assinado com a Prospect United de Hamilton, nas Bermudas. Sua carreira começou com o Dândi Town Hornets e foi apresentado em All Stars de 1999 sob o treinador Andrew Bascome quando recebeu uma bolsa de estudos para se tornar ou se tornar o primeiro aluno internacional a jogar pelo time de futebol da Universidade Humber alcançando as finais da [1] Athletic Association da faculdade de Ontário, Canadá. Mais tarde, juntou-se a Woodbridge Sora na Ontario Soccer League em 2000, se arriscando na liga indoor em Toronto com o Azad Football Club em Soccer City e capturando o Playoff Championship Soccer Stadium Center com o Path FC Red em 2001. Ao retornar para Bermuda com Dândi Town Hornets foi fez um substituto para as Finais do Troféu da Amizade em 2003. Ele se juntou mais tarde Prospect United e ajudou a alcançar o final Sheild em 2010 tornando-se o jogador ou mais caracterizado com mais de 200 aparências. Assinar o Young Social Club em 2014 recebeu a medalha de prata na [3] Divisão final de mestrado. Finalmente, voltou para a Prospect United para terminar em segundo lugar na Masters League em 2016 e ganhando a Master’s League em 2018. Harris nunca foi mostrado um cartão vermelho em nenhuma competição.

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Brendon Harris is an Architectural Technologist. Having graduated from Humber College Faculty of the Built Environment Brendon began his career drafting as-builts for Primary Schools around the island providing  evacuation plans for students. Later was introduced to the private sector by Conyers and Associates and worked for Sunrise Construction as Superintendent. Later became Site Coordinator for the Police Station project and then as the Safety Adviser for the Hospital project and later the Project Safety Officer at Morgan’s Point. Having forge relations around the island is a speaker for the Bermuda Construction Safety Council.