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School head says coaches must put in more time if standards are to improve

School head says coaches must put in more time if standards are to improve 8 July 2021 By Neto Baptiste One secondary school principal and an advocate for school sports, Foster Roberts, believes that coaches attached to the schools programme should work with athletes within their various disciplines all year round and not just when their particular discipline is in season. Roberts, the principal at the Ottos Comprehensive School (OCS), said that many of the plants are either equipped with the necessary infrastructure or are close enough to facilities that could be used all year round. “The coaches that we have, we can’t just coach when it is football season and produce footballers, you have to be coaching them all year round. So they need to work with the principals in the schools and let us set up the schedule for you to come during the school week, after school to work with the children for an hour or an hour and a half,” he said.

Education Minister backs abolition of corporal punishment

Young New Winthorpes Group Seeking ABCA Membership

Young New Winthorpes Group Seeking ABCA Membership Spread the love By Neto Baptiste Youth Training Development (YTD), an ongoing cricket training and development initiative in the New Winthorpes community, could soon become a member of the Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) and have a home of its own. This was revealed by President of the YTD and former national footballer, Kerry Skepple, while speaking on the Good Morning Jojo Sports Show. “We are in the process to become a member of the ABCA and Parish League because we are looking in the long term to play competitive cricket and we will be registered as a club. We are also developing our own [field] so in a year’s time or less, we will have our own practice and playing facilities as a club, so we are working behind the scenes,” he said.

I haven t given up the 200m - Greene - Antigua Observer Newspaper

National sprinter Cejhae Greene says despite the fact that the majority of his focus is going towards the 100m event, he is still very much interested in the 200m race. Greene, over recent years has seen much success in the 100m event, having racked up a number of first place finishes. He ran under sub-10 twice and qualifified for the Olympics, but the 25-year-old is confident that he could even qualify in the 200m sprint. “I actually ran a 200m earlier this season. I ran 20.86 in it. It was my first one. Boy, I was rusty,” Greene joked because I hadn’t run one in so long. “I do plan to squeeze it in a few here and there because I do plan on qualifying for that as well,” he shared.

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