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International warri champion, Trevor Simon, continues to lobby for game in schools
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By Neto Baptiste
Multiple-times international warri champion, Trevor Simon, has renewed calls for the introduction of the game into the country’s schools.
In a recent interview Simon, who is one of the founders of the Antigua and Barbuda Warri Academy, said the body has been trying for quite some time to convince those in authority that students will benefit from having the game in schools.
“Outside of the academy, we have done a number of workshops in schools across the island and we’ve tried our best to get the game in schools under an official banner but that has not happened as yet. I am still hoping that some day, that will be the case because we have proven over the years that once students get involved in learning the game of warri, their mathematical skills improve, their confidence improves, their ability to plan and execute improves; and all of that is part of the g
Trevor Simon: Unenthused members hampering Warri Association’s progress
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National and international warri icon,
Trevor Simon, said a lack of interest by players and members of the Antigua and Barbuda Warri Association (ABWA), continues to hinder the upward movement of the sport here.
Speaking on the Good Morning Jojo Sports Show, Simon credited sitting president Joel Carr for the efforts he has made thus far, but added that the lack of interest shown by members has taken a toll on the advancement of the body.
“One of the challenging things and most difficult thing in Antigua (and I am speaking, not from my warri academy membership but as a member of the warri association) over the years we have had numerous problems when it comes to the membership in terms of being able to get a forum or even to have an AGM, because players seemingly are just interested in turning up when you have a competition and leave the development on the side. Part of my mantra and part
While others faltered, we acted decisively
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While others faltered, we acted decisively
Chris Uhlmann says: ″Lockdowns have already exacted a price that cannot be measured in dollars or over the short term and the yo-yo imprisonment of cities will eventually cripple communities economically and psychologically.″ (Opinion, 3/2) Recently, my friend wrote to me from Germany: ″I have corona blues, like many here. The European politicians know from Australia, New Zealand etc how to handle the pandemic. But they are not acting.″