Jamaica Gleaner

Bald captures iDrade Cage Challenge title

- Marc Stamp Gleaner Writer

ROSHEDE BALD captured the inaugural LASCO iDrade Cage Football Challenge national title when he defeated Kevin Kellyman 5-3 in the final at Mandela Park, Half-Way-Tree on Sunday evening.

Bald used his strength and skill in the one-on-one challenge played inside a cage to walk away with the title, $50,000 winning incentive, and one-year supply of iDrade energy drink. Kellyman received $20,000 and a sixmonth supply of iDrade.

Bald admitted that the competitio­n, which is new to Jamaica, is very challengin­g.

“I am elated in winning the competitio­n to become the first champion. It was a challengin­g competitio­n, tough on the body but enjoyable,” Bald told The Gleaner.

Catherine Goodall, LASCO marketing manager for beverages, said that the competitio­n was used to give the communitie­s a chance.

“It’s not new, but first time in Jamaica. We partnered with Creative Sports to stage the competitio­n over a two-month period, and it was a success. The different communitie­s came out and supported the competitio­n,” Goodall shared.

“We are satisfied with the turnout in the communitie­s, and it was great for the people to win cash prizes and iDrade drinks,” she added.

Meanwhile, in the Jenny Jenny Production/iDrade challenge played on the day, Sadike Palmer of August Town walked away with $20,000.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Kevin Kellyman (left) fires a fierce shot on goal that is blocked by Roshede Bald as they square off in the inaugural National Final of the LASCO iDrade Cage Football Challenge on Sunday at Mandela Park in Half-Way Tree. Bald walked away with the...
CONTRIBUTE­D Kevin Kellyman (left) fires a fierce shot on goal that is blocked by Roshede Bald as they square off in the inaugural National Final of the LASCO iDrade Cage Football Challenge on Sunday at Mandela Park in Half-Way Tree. Bald walked away with the...

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