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Anguilla Sports Round Up - Volleyball, Track and Football

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Weekend Volleyball

In the lone volleyball game for the weekend, the Hylanders pounced upon and decimated the Destroyers in three easy sets.  Sherwin ‘Skywalker” Richardson and Randy “Jimmy Swagat” Thompson led the way for team Hylanders.  Unfortunately the young team did not help themselves with bad passing and missed hits.  However there were some moments of brilliance as Lewis “Juntao” Hodge and Adonijah Richardson showed their value with excellent volleyball skills. The score for the game was 25, 19: 25, 20 and 25: 20.
 

Shara Proctor shines again in the Tyson track meet in Arkansas

Anguilla’s track star Shara Proctor continued her athletic prowess as she turned in another NCAA automatic qualifying mark at the prestigious Tyson invitation track meet in Fayetteville Arkansas.  The talented Proctor jumped a distance of 6.51m/21-4.25.

 

Weekend football

On Sunday, February 14, the pre-elections campaign fever spilt over to the football field as Kicks United pillaged Strikers FC.  Kicks United played well as they passed the ball efficiently and moved well into spaces.  Consequently Kenny Williams scored 2, Albert Connor scored 1, Kassif Macgibbons scored 1, Keshawn Ross 1, and Redon Walters 1.  The end result was a six nil thrashing for Strikers FC.

In the matinee game, archrivals rivals Sunset Attackers and the Roaring Lions locked horns in a rather physical but very good game.  Attackers drew first blood early in the first half with a goal by Euclid “Boots” Butrand.  Ian “Sugar George” Edwards extended the score line as he pounded home the second goal to give his team a two nil lead.

Following the half time interval, the Roaring Lions came out reinvigorated as their actions resulted in a penalty which was converted by Tyrone “Sunkous” Benjamin.  Momentum suddenly swung towards the Roaring Lions as their pressure caused cracks in the Attackers defense.  Then like the World Cup game in 1994 between Brazil and Sweden the offside rule came to the fore.  A crucial offside call was missed as an Attackers player in the offside position began running towards the ball then stopped.  With no penalty assessed Elman Derrick (# 2) of the Attackers rushed to the ball to score, giving the Attackers their third goal of the game.

At this point, all sense of hope left the Roaring Lions as a cloud of disarray hovered over them.  Several cards were soon shown to some players, resulting in the expulsion of one player.  Again the Lions were victims of a questionable offside call (note offside rule to the bottom of the page) which denied the Lions a second goal.  On a quick counter move Stuart Murray (#19) of the Attackers scored the fourth goal for his team.  With time running out and hope vanishing, the Lions scored their second goal from a header from Denzel Brown.  However, it was too little too late, as the Attackers conquered the Lions with a score line of 4: 2.


Offside rule as take off the FIFA website pg 31

 A player in an offside position is only penalized if, at the moment the ball touches or is played by one of his team, he is, in the opinion of the referee, involved in active play by:

• interfering with play or

• interfering with an opponent or

• gaining an advantage by being in that position

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