Jamaica Gleaner

I can only get better – Sterling

- Livingston Scott Gleaner Writer

ONE OF the outstandin­g performers for Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls in their threegame friendly series against Barbados was goalkeeper Shamera Sterling..

The tall 21-year-old, who was out of the national programme for about a year while she concentrat­ed on her studies, was one of the bright sparks in the Sunshine Girls’ disappoint­ing 1-1 series draw with the Barbadians and she promises even more top-notch performanc­es as she looks to cement herself as a regular in the team.

Sterling made her return to the team last November for a three-game series against England and the promising young defender was on top of her game as Jamaica turned back the hosts 2-1. She told The Gleaner after game two against Barbados at the National Arena on Sunday that she expected nothing less of herself, and that her performanc­es should get even better going forward.

“Being out of the national team did not affect my confidence because I knew why I was out. The first game I played (against Barbados) wasn’t what I expected, but I was determined to come out for the second game and do my best,” she commented after the game.

GAME PLAN

“The difference between the first and second games was that I had a game plan for the second game and I stuck to that game plan,” she added.

Although the team’s defence in general needs work, Sterling was masterful throughout the series with some timely intercepti­ons, consistent rebounds and blocks. At the height of her display in game two, the former Herbert Morrison and Queen’s School student fully extended herself to grab an intercepti­on and in one motion, spun 360 degrees on one leg before releasing a perfect pass to restart the attack.

Now, Sterling has set her sights on becoming the Sunshine Girls’ number one defender in future series.

“My performanc­es since I’ve returned have been pleasing and it will be maintained. So you can expect many more performanc­es like this,” she said.

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