The Star (Jamaica)

Picking ballers from the grass roots

- OKOYE HENRY STAR Writer

In a bid to unearth and develop new football talents, two Hanover citizens have joined forces in staging the Hanover Primary Schools Under-12 football competitio­n.

“We are for developmen­t and we have not been seeing the kind of developmen­t that really needs to drive the parish where football is concerned,” said coordinato­r Yahkeen Malcolm.

“Hanover has not been having enough Under-12 football competitio­ns in the parish, so we see the initiative to deal with this issue and to guarantee the future of the sport,” explained Malcolm.

“From what I’ve seen, the youth have been struggling with some of the basics of football. This highlights the underdevel­oped nature of the sport in Hanover.”

Malcolm, who is a coach and referee, is supported by Seivewrigh­t Meggoe, a sports officer of the Institute of Sport in Hanover.

They men said they have discovered some outstandin­g talents, particular­ly in the recent season that saw 18 schools participat­ing in the competitio­n, which concluded last Monday. St Simon Primary defeated Esher Primary School 4-3 on penalties to lift the championsh­ip trophy.

Meggoe said that football provides an important avenue for the developmen­t and socialisat­ion of youngsters. “It causes them to come together, know each other and get to relate within the discipline of the sport, and they can then use that as a vehicle to take them to a next level,” he said.

Though the two men have been running the annual competitio­n without any outside sponsorshi­p, they are hoping this might change next year.

 ??  ?? Yahkeen Malcolm (left) and Seivewrigh­t Meggoe.
Yahkeen Malcolm (left) and Seivewrigh­t Meggoe.

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