Le CSM a dompté le léopard capesterrien

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Football. Régionale 1 – Vito. 8e journée

Par Romain MATTIO
r.mattio@agmedias.fr

Anthony Matthew arbitre, Dimitri Fautrai (CSM) Frederic Mathieu (CSC). • DOMINIQUE CHOMEREAU-LAMOTTE

Cueilli d’entrée de match par le CSC samedi après-midi au Moule, le CSM a mis vingt minutes à se mettre en route, puis a déroulé son football en profitant du marquage élastique des Capesterriens. Victoire 5 à 1 du leader de la poule A, qui aurait pu gagner plus largement sans le match remarquable du portier du CSC.

A l’image du léopard présent sur leur logo, les
Capesterriens ont rugi très tôt dans la partie. Dès la 4e minute,
Lionel Govindin effectue un magnifique travail sur le côté droit le
long de la ligne, lève la tête et voit Frédéric Mathieu faisant un
appel lancée plein centre aux abords de la surface. Govindin le
sert, Mathieu est libre de tout marquage, il contrôle dans la
surface et ajuste Ajax avec son pied droit. Cueillis à froid, les
Mouliens vont prendre très exactement 22 minutes pour rentrer dans
leur match. Pendant ce temps-là, le CSC, en confiance, développe un
jeu léché qui désarçonne le CSM.

Tillé ouvre le festival de buts

Néanmoins, le marquage défensif des Capesterriens
se fait de plus en plus élastique et c’est Vikash Tillé qui e

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WATCH: Saint Lucia Celebrates Math Month – St. Lucia Times News

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November is annually themed as Mathematics month and educational districts island wide have engaged in a series of activities to highlight and celebrate the importance of the subject.

 Danielle Du Bois has more in this report.

SOURCE: Ministry of Education. Headline photo: Stock image

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Le Lion poursuit son rythme infernal

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FOOTBALL. RéGIONAL 1 – Groupe A – 7e journée

Angélo Romélus (à droite) et l’US Diamantinoise se sont
montrés plus efficaces que le Golden Star de Anthony Nino. • MM

Le onze joséphin en est à sa sixième victoire en autant de rencontres, tractant dans son sillage l’US Diamantinois, l’Aiglon et le CS Case-Pilote. Le Good Luck a mis à profit le derby foyalais pour remporter sa première victoire aux dépens du CO Trénelle, auteur de son premier but en championnat.

A Saint-Pierre, le Golden Lion s’est imposé de
justesse face à une valeureuse équipe du CS Case-Pilote. C’est en
deuxième période que les choses vont s’accélérer. En toute fin de
match, Alves Dos Santos lance Boriel dans la surface. L’attaquant
remporte son duel face à Bonbois (0-1, 82e), et permet
au onze joséphin d’engranger 6 victoires en autant de
rencontres.

Le Good Luck s’impose dans le derby foyalais, à
Dillon, pour sa première victoire. Dès la
17e minute de jeu, sur une déviation de la tête de
Nasso, Fonrose trompe Gouacide, le gardien du COT (0-1). Sur un
corner, mal dégagé par la défense du Good Luck, le ballon revient
dans les pieds de Cyrille qui frappe et égalise (38e,
1-1). En deuxième

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L’Arsenal et l’USC Citron comme en 2019

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Handball. Trophée des champions – 13e édition

L’Arsenal a remporté son 5e trophée des champions
dans sa version initiale. • EJJ

L’Arsenal chez les dames et l’USC Citron chez les hommes, comme en 2019, se sont adjugés, samedi soir au palais des sports Cédric-Sorhaindo de Trinité, la 13e édition du Trophée des champions dans sa version initiale (champion contre vainqueur de la coupe) en battant respectivement l’Entente MEG et le FR Roches Carrées. Un 5e trophée pour les Robertines et un 2e pour les Foyalais dans cette épreuve. 

Chez les dames 

Arsenal – Entente MEG

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Le Club Colonial mène toujours…

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FOOTBALL. RéGIONAL 1 – groupe b – 7E JOURNéE

Steeven Cadol est pris dans la tenaille pierrotine constituée par Enrick Reuperné et Jacky Berdix, mais c’est bien le New Club qui l’emporte. • MM.

La phase aller des poules n’a pas livré un verdict complet, puisque trois matches restent à jouer pour la boucler. Si le Club Colonial a pris de l’avance, derrière les prétendants à la phase des play-offs semblent nombreux. 

Il n’y a pas eu de round d’observation à
Louis-Achille, jeudi. Dès la 8e minute Grégory Charles servi par
Loëticia ouvre le score. Il ajuste Fladin, le portier franciscain,
du plat du pied droit en demi volée,1-0. Le score en restera là,
jusqu’au coup de sifflet final.

Le Club Colonial préserve son invincibilité, alors
que le Club Franciscain en est à 3 défaites en sept
rencontres. Dominique Jean qui marmonne, au coup de sifflet
final, dans sa barbe : ” bien joué Charles ” en lançant un regard
complice à son homologue petit-bourgeois, c’est tout un
symbole.

Le New Club a ouvert le score, très tôt, par

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Female hotel worker who died from crash identified Loop Jamaica

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The female hotel worker who died from injuries that were sustained in a vehicular crash on the Flanker main road in St James on Sunday morning, has been identified.

The deceased is 57-year-old Andrea Barnett-Ferguson, a housekeeper of Farm Heights, St James.

Reports from the Coral Gardens police are that about 8:55 am, Ferguson was travelling in a Toyota Coaster bus when the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, which then went over the median and into the path of oncoming traffic, where it collided with another Toyota Coaster bus that was travelling in the opposite direction.

Barnett-Ferguson and the drivers of the motor buses were all taken to the hospital, where Barnett-Ferguson was pronounced dead.

The driver of the bus that Bennett-Ferguson was travelling in is said to be in serious condition, while the other driver’s condition is stable.

There are no reports of any other passengers in the buses.

The investigation continues.

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Point Fortin residents shocked over woman’s murder

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Sandra Despot –

RESIDENTS of Point Fortin are in shock after a 56-year-old woman was found murdered at her home on Saturday evening.

Reports said Sandra Despot was found dead, covered in a bedsheet at her Hollywood Junction, Fanny Village home around 6.30 pm.

Her hands were reportedly tied in front of her and her body had marks of violence. She was only wearing underwear.

Her common law husband told police he left his wife at home around 6.30 am and upon returning home in the evening, found her dead in the living room.

Police said one of the bedrooms in the house appeared to have been ransacked.

Councillor for Hollywood and deputy Point Fortin mayor Leslie Chang Fong told Newsday it is a tragic incident but also a shocking one as “A crime of that nature is not a common occurrence down here.

“It has stunned everybody and I can assure you that all of the residents – not just in the electoral district of Hollywood – but in Point Fortin are also shocked and stunned.”

He said Despot’s home is just footsteps away from his office.

“I could easily walk across and, before I reach the alphabet letter E, be by her doorstep.

“She has always been a quiet, smiling, pleasant lady…one who just goes about her business.”

He said the Hollywood community is small so most people know each other.

Point Fortin Mayor Saleema McCree Thomas said she cannot say it was a murder until the police complete investigations, but she said waking up to the news was “heartwrenching.

“I would have said on many occasions that Point Fortin has minimal criminal activities and this happening in our borough would have shaken up a lot of our residents.

“It’s so unfortunate that with all these criminal elements that are taking place, it has hit us home so closely.”

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Top cop condemns policeman’s shooting –MANHUNT IN TOBAGO

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Kyle Lashley –

A MANHUNT involving teams of police and soldiers was underway in Tobago on Sunday for the killers of Special Reserve Policeman Kyle Lashley who was gunned down on Saturday evening.

This was confirmed by acting Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob who has vowed to use all resources available to arrest the killers in the swiftest possible time. Lashley is Tobago’s tenth murder victim for this year.

According to police, 26-year-old Lashley, who worked at the Crown Point Police Station, was with friends at around 7.10 pm, at Providence Road, Les Coteaux when a black Kia Cerato stopped alongside them and two gunmen exited.

One of the men reportedly snatched Lashley’s gold chain and then fired several shots at him. The men got back into the car which sped off.

Officers of the Moriah Police Station responded and took Lashley to the Scarborough General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

In a press release on Sunday, Jacob said, “all resources of the TTPS and national security will be brought to bear in the investigations into the killing of the young officer and the island will be scoured until the perpetrators are brought to justice.”

Jacob said a contingent of officers from the Inter-Agency Task Force as well as the Defence Force are in Tobago to help.

He extended condolences on behalf of the TTPS to Lashley’s family and co-workers.

Newsday visited Les Coteaux on Sunday but everyone in the community refused to speak. In Bamboo Hill, Les Coteaux where Lashley lived, his relatives and neighbours remained tight-lipped. A man who was walking along the road hurried away when approached by this reporter. At a shop near to where Lashley was killed, no one wanted to speak.

Police Social and Welfare Association (PSWA) head Insp Gideon Dickson said the crime situation was very troubling.

“We are concerned with the state of murders at this point in time. We would continue to work alongside with the CoP, in terms of assisting with strategies to help curb what is taking place,” Dickson said.

He had a message for Lashley’s killers.

“Please note the police service would not sit idly by and let justice not have its way.”

Dickson said the reality is that Tobago is a small-knit community and he is certain someone would have seen something.

“So we are calling on the public to come forward. If the person who would have perpetrated the act is aware that it was a police officer, it shows there has been a change in the attitude and they have no regard for whether you are law enforcement or not. The public can help us bring these people to justice according to law.”

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine described the latest murder on the island as, “a grave concern to me, this administration and Tobago as a whole.”

He said crime-prevention discussions were held recently between himself and Minority Leader Kelvon Morris, and a date was set for resumption of talks and planning for a whole-of-Tobago approach to dealing with crime.

“While all the facts surrounding this latest crime isn’t at my disposal, it will certainly be something we will discuss at Tobago’s Security Council meeting this coming Friday.

“I also note, that there is a significant jump in violent crimes across the entire country. This should push communities to act. Solving crime has to go beyond purchasing more cars for the police or better fire-power. There must be a whole-of-community approach,” Augustine said.

He promised a roll-out of strategies to tackle crime, even though the THA has no legal remit for national security.

Assemblyman for the area Zorisha Hackett said, “I didn’t sleep well last night. My heart hurts because I need to save my district.”

Tobago Business Chamber chairman Martin George expressed “great concern and consternation at the rising spate of murders in Tobago.”

He added, “We are now almost at the rate of one per month. We of the Tobago Business Chamber are willing to work with the THA and TTPS to ensure a comprehensive, concrete plan is in place to secure all Tobagonians.”

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