Last Team Standing – Football Festival
Posted on June 1, 2009
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St. Clair’s Coaching School (SCCS) under the patronage of Dwight Yorke presents Last Team Standing Football Festival on Friday June 5th 2009 at the Coaching School Ground, Carnbee between the hours of 4:00pm-10:00pm.
Last Team Standing Football Festival entails three (3) major activities:
* 5-ah-side Football – Last Team Standing takes home $2000.00
* Women Soccer Fitness Burnout – Last Female Standing takes home Fitness Equipment
* Skill Skool Free-Styling – Last Ball-Juggler Standing takes home $500.00
5-ah- Side Football Competition follow the sudden-death format (first team to score wins the game and proceed to next round). The duration of each match is 20 minutes, if scoreless at the end of the 20th minute then game would be decided by penalties. Registration is $200.00 per team with a maximum of eight (8) players.
Women Soccer Fitness Burnout is a unique event whereby participants are expected to perform different football-related exercises within 10 circuits. Each circuit is estimated to last approximately 5 minutes. The Soccer Fitness Burnout continues until the last female standing. Registration is $25 per person.
Skill Skool Free-Styling is Coaching School’s one-on-one (1v1) ball juggling competition. Each participant has three (3) rounds to out-skill the opponent, each round is one (1) minute long. Registration is $25 per person.
Interested participants can register at St. Clair’s Sports World, Carrington Street, Scarborough or contact Nigel Nelson 775-5026, Kevin Hope 773-9799.
Event Entry is $10 dollars per Teen/Adult and free for children. Gate prize of one (1) ticket to Trinidad and Tobago vs. Costa Rica World Cup Qualifier on Saturday 6th June 2009 at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.
Coaching School and Stokely Vale Share ‘Cup’ Honours
Posted on August 23, 2008
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St. Clair Coaching School was again the most successful club at the Tobago leg of the Annual Republic Bank Youth Cup Tournament hosted at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet, Tobago. The class outfit was successful in three of six age groups; Stokely Vale won two and Youths United won the other.
A total of 21 teams registered for the tournament which had two new age groups: Under 10 Boys and Under 15 Girls. Unfortunately though, there were no Under 15 Girls teams registered. By contrast, the Under 14 Boys had the largest number of teams (a total of seven).
Coaching School was successful in the the Under 10, 12 and 14 Boys. The Under 10 and 12 groups were Round Robin tournaments with the School finishing at the top while in the two-group Under 14 age group they defeated Stokely Vale in a penalty shoot-out after the full time score was goalless in the final.
Stokely Vale played unbeaten to win the Under 16 Age Group and their Under 18 Girls defeated Coaching School twice to claim the title (there were only two teams in this division).
Youths United prevented a clean sweep by Tobago’s top two clubs when they won the Under 18 Boys division.
Source: The Tobago News
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
Tobago House of Assembly Awards Bertille St. Clair
Posted on June 15, 2007
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Chief Secretary Orville London (of the Tobago House of Assembly) presented coach Bertille St.Clair with a $.3 million cheque (Trinidad and Tobago currency) on Monday 11th June.
A media release said the presentation was made in recognition of Coach St.Clair’s invaluable contribution to the development of Tobago’s youth and football at the local, national, and international levels for more than forty years.
Coach St.Clair, who served as Trinidad and Tobago’s National Coach on various occasions, thanked the Chief Secretary for the monetary award and pledged his continued support to the development of youth on the island.
Coach St.Clair is expected to be away on duty in the United States of America during the summer months coaching kids on the fundamentals of the game.
Source: The Tobago News
Tobago Football Association Experiences Change of the Guards
Posted on March 30, 2007
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The leadership of Tobago’s governing body for football, the Tobago Football Association (TFA), recently held its elections on the island. TFA President James Ottley, and other officials were not re-elected to serve. Instead, voters decided to move towards a new order.
The new executives are:
- Harvey Jack – President
- Hayden Duke – Senior Vice-President
- Meena Dickinson – Junior Vice President
- Arlon James – Secretary for Administration
- Earl Williams – Secretary for Operations
The new executive will convene its first general council meeting on Saturday 12st April. Congratulations to the newly elected executive team!
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