Jamaica Gleaner

World Champs-bound!

.... SDF provides lacrosse assistance

- Marc Stamp/Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Lacrosse Associatio­n (JLA) men’s team will become the first Caribbean country to participat­e in the Federation of Internatio­nal Lacrosse Associatio­n (FILA) World Championsh­ip Games from July 12 - 22 in Netanya, Israel.

The JLA, which was formed in 2013 was in danger of not sending a team due to lack of sponsorshi­p. However, the Sports Developmen­t Foundation (SDF) stepped in and handed over a cheque worth $1.2 million at a press briefing at St George’s College, yesterday.

President of the JLA, Calbert Hutchinson thanked the Ministry of Sports through the SDF for the late assistance.

“We were hoping to raise enough funds to send the team to the World Championsh­ip. The budget was over US$200,000. However, we had an internatio­nal partner in the United States named the Jamaica Internatio­nal Lacrosse Associatio­n which was set up to raise funds for the trip to the World Championsh­ip,” Hutchinson explained.

FUNDRAISIN­G

“They were able to raise US$65,000 through a Gofundme campaign on the Internet and we got US$120,000 apparel and equipment sponsorshi­p from Adidas. The bulk of the funding was for accommodat­ion, travelling, and meals for the contingent and FIL expenses. Time almost ran out on us and we asked the North Americanba­sed players to pay their fare. Of the squad 20 players are based in North America,” he also said.

“We wrote a letter to the Minister of Sports, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, two weeks ago, and the letter was forwarded to the Sports Developmen­t Foundation and the response was very quick,” Hutchinson shared.

“We had some hiccups here and there, but we managed to garner enough funding to make the trip to the World Championsh­ips in Israel. The sponsorshi­p was not enough but we will be able to travel tomorrow and join up with the other members of the team. In total, we have about a US$10,000 shortfall, which we are working on to achieve,” he added.

Denzil Wilks, SDF’s general manager, said that it was very important to assist the JLA in making the trip.

“It was very important to assist the JLA because new games are coming on stream and catching on. Our foundation in sports starts in the school system. Once a sport is catching on in the school system it will go places. We saw good organisati­on in the JLA and thought that we should assists them in participat­ing in the World Championsh­ips. Our directors came on board because we are about developmen­t,” he said.

 ?? FILE ?? Players go through their paces during a lacrosse training session earlier this year.
FILE Players go through their paces during a lacrosse training session earlier this year.

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