Kevin ‘Nello’ Nelson Signs With North East Stars
Posted on May 21, 2008
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Former Australian-based Tobago born forward Kevin Nelson has joined ailing T&T Pro League club North East Stars.
Nelson back in Trinidad after trial in Vietnam with V League club Hoang Anh Gia Lai has agreed to join the Sangre Grande based club until the end of this season.
North East Stars was scheduled to meet Nelson’s former club W Connection last night at the Ato Boldon Stadium and the Tobago-born striker was hoping to get the nod to play.
Nelson, failed to secure an extension on his contract with the Savonetta Boys after 2007 and spent the pre-season with Macoya based Joe public. He said it was a personal agreement that helped him keep fit as his efforts was to secure a foreign contract in Vietnam which never materialised for reasons off the field.
Nelson played with St. Clair’s Coaching School (where he striked alongside players like Colvin Hutchinson, Ashley McMillan, and others) before he playing in Trinidad with San Juan Jabloteh. After Jabloteh, he went on to play in Venezuela (Caracas FC ), Canada (Ottawa Wizard) and Australia (South Melborne) before joining W Connection last season.
Nelson started in North East Stars practice match against Super League club Harlem Strikers on Saturday and scored one goal in his team’s 4-1 win.
“I’m looking forward to scoring goals with North East Stars. I have been scoring goals throughout my career and I’m just looking to do the same for North East.”
Source: The Trinidad Guardian
Sefus Mark Passes Away
Posted on April 7, 2008
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Handel Mark’s father Sefus Mark (former Supt. of Tobago Police) passed away on Friday night due to health complications. Handel is connected to Bethel United and has always been a strong supporter of the Coaching School.
The St. Clair’s Coaching School would like to extend our sympathy to the family (Hayden, Handell, Harold, Hiedi and Wife).
St.Clair’s Coaching School Lead in Eric Hovell Memorial Football League
Posted on March 29, 2008
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St Clair’s Coaching School (Men) remain unbeaten with a maximum of 18 points from six matches in the Eric Hovell Memorial League. The class outfit is almost assured of a Big Four berth with only four rounds of games remaining.
The other three berths are still up for grabs as a number of teams remain in contention. Among them are Angostura 1976 Phoenix (10 points from three wins and a loss), Gunners and Who’s Nex (both have 11 points each).
The Big Four winners will be declared the League Champions.
Source: The Tobago News
Keon Daniel Credits Bertille St.Clair
Posted on March 22, 2008
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Trinidad-based Coaching Schooler Keon Daniel (on loan to United Petrotrin) commented recently on his free-kick ability. Daniel, a former Signal Hill Senior Comprehensive player was reflecting on his performance in the 1-0 win over the Cuscatlecos.
“It’s a trademark thing. Since I was about ten I’ve always tried the free kicks so it comes like a penalty to me now… like a free hit from anywhere around the box. It’s an important part of modern football now. I try to keep working on them all the time,” the 21-year-old Daniel said.
“Over the months I have worked really hard with Petrotrin and trainer Wayne Lawson and as a young player it is paying off. This is a very important year for me. It’s a World Cup campaign year.” he added.
“It’s good to know that Dwight Yorke is the biggest player to come from the island and to wear the number 19 is a big weight to carry but it feels good and hopefully I can deliver.”
Daniel credited former national coach Bertille St Clair for taking an interest in him at a young age. He also felt his training stint at Manchester United in 2005 helped in his development.
“I think he (St Clair) saw potential in me as a youngster. He constantly kept pushing me and I am glad for that. The trip to Manchester was really an eye opener for me. That was a chance to break out… to see the world of football and to see the commitment players have for the game.”
Source: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Foreign-Based Coaching Schooler Jason Nelson Dies in Car Accident
Posted on March 20, 2008
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St.Clair’s Coaching School mourns the loss of Jason “Nello” Nelson who suffered fatal injuries as a result of a severe car accident in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday night (15th March). Jason was the only occupant in the car when it struck a tree.
The 27-year-old was a graduate of Signal Hill Comprehensive School, and grew up in Sherwood Park, Tobago. He worked as a construction inspector in Ft. Lauderdale.
Donations – Jason Nelson Challenge Fund
Jason, the sole bread-winner of his family leaves behind his wife (Leslie-Ann) and two young boys who are very much in need of our support and assistance at this time, and beyond.
In an attempt to make donations as feasible as possible, a deposit-only account has been created at Bank of America to allow access from anywhere within the United States. The goal is to raise $14,600.00 to aid the cost of the funeral ($6,400.00) and upgrades to the home for wheelchair accessibility ($8,200.00).
Bank: Bank of America
Account #: 898011077315
Name: Leslie-Ann Pierre Nelson, 8648 Beekman Drive, Miramar, FL 33025
Note: This account will only be open till July 1st.
If you would like to donate to the family by check/cheque, please mail to the following address:
keep looking »Leslie-Ann Pierre Nelson
8648 Beekman Drive
Miramar, FL 33025
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