I tried my hand at coaching a little under-rated team in the Trelawny Business House Six-A-Side Competition. Hot Spot Sports Bar was always the under dog, constantly ridiculed by the opponents. We started losing our first game, drawing the next two. Since then, we gradually improved knocking off the Firemen then the defending Champions and previously unbeaten, Water Commission to reach the final.
We defeated Trelawny Parish Council in the final by 2-0. These were taken after the game. A damn polarizing filter was on the lens, affecting the clarity of some of the photos. The full photo set can be found here or can be accessed from the Events page.
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The gold medal winning, world record breaking run of Usain Bolt in the 200 meters men at the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing, China (19.30 seconds) further strengthened by the Olympic record breaking run of Melanie Walker in the 400 meters hurdles final (54.62), sparked off wild celebrations starting in Usain’s hometown of Sherwood Content, near Falmouth in Trelawny. There was a massive motorcade and partying throughout the day and night.
Productivity was at its lowest in history as almost everyone took to the streets in wild celebrations that end with a street dance in Sherwood. i was too tired to make it to Sherwood in the night but here are some photos taken during the day,
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Jamaica’s National Football team (Reggae Boyz) defeated Bahamas 6-0 at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium on Wednesday, 18th June. It was a real one-sided affair where the Bahamas did not have one shot on target. It was the first football game held at the complex which was originally built for the Cricket World Cup 2007.
Hat-trick for Shelton! - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
More Photos from the match HERE

Jamaican Fan

The Jamaican Mascot having fun with a Policewoman.

Jamaican fans

Obrien Woodbine (in green) - promising young Jamaican player.
More Photos from the match HERE
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