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WATERLOO INSTITUTE OF SOCCER PLAYERS CONGRATULATES CARAPICHAIMA RC ON WINNING THE 2008 PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRLS NATIONAL FOOTBALL TITLE
Waterloo
Institute of Soccer Players held its
annual end of year function on Saturday
13th December 2008 at Ato
Boldon Stadium, Couva and honoured five
of its players who are starters of the
Carapichaima RC Primary school girls
team.
In picture receiving medals from WISP secretary, Patricia Granderson (left to right) are: defender- Alliaya Chow; striker- Rhonique Alexander; captain- Zoe Swift; midfielder- Rene Mike and goalkeeper- Kerdine Cuffy.
WISP President, Stephen Bartholomew was in high praises for the success of the girls and Carapichaima RC School football team. He indicated that apart from the football development program offer to the girls by WISP every Saturday morning, the PE teacher of the school Mr. Jim Baptiste also served as vice president of WISP for the period 2003 to 2007.
The end of year function saw matches played in the following categories:
U 10- Waterloo Institute of Soccer Players (2) vs Tabaquite Institute of Soccer (0)
Girls- Waterloo Starlets (1) vs Petrotrin Fyzabad (0)
U-14- Waterloo Institute of Soccer (4) vs Tabaquite Institute of Soccer (1)
U-16 – Waterloo Institute of Soccer (7) vs Vishnu Boys Secondary School (2)
Mr Bartholomew indicated that a formal Prize Giving Ceremony will be held early next year to recognize the players of the institute is now playing for the Trinidad and Tobago National youth teams. He boasted that the institute has one player on the National U-17 boys team and 6 players in training on the National U-15 girls team.
In closing, he thanked Mr. Hakim Hosein of Hakim Hosein Construction Limited for his invaluable financial support for the development of the girls program and for sponsoring all the drinks for the end of year function.
Pictures 2008 end of year Function
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