CNA JEAN PIERRE UNDER 16 NETBALL TOURNAMENT....Click on the link below and get all the results of the CNA Under 16 tournament being played in St. Vincent and the Grenadines:
https://sites.google.com/site/caribbeannetball/home/tournaments/youthchamps/jeanpierre2012/jeanpierre2012_files
NETBALL - ADAPTING TO ACHIEVE ITS GOALS
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While talking about netball, politics and health often comes into the equation... lets talk about that too.
Together we will mix it up for the betterment of everyone concerned.
Showing posts with label Bdos Under 16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bdos Under 16. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Barbados clinch second place - defeated T & T 25-23

The Barbadian young netballers dug deep and recorded a satisfying 25-23 victory over Trinidad and Tobago at the CNA Under 16 Netball Championships being played in Jamaica.
Pam Proverbs says the victory was sweet and brought joy to all members of the Barbados contingent:
Barbados Rebounds With A Sweet Victory Over Trinidad and Tobago « Netball Shots
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Bdos Under 16,
CNA Under 16,
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Barbados Thrashed! « Netball Shots

Here is Pam Proverbs view of that match between Barbados and Jamaica
Barbados Trashed! « Netball Shots
BARBADOS LOST THE DECIDER TO JAMAICA 54-19

Well Barbados Under 16 team did not produce the type of game necessary to stop the tall Jamaican goal shooter (6ft 9 ins) and so lost the all important encounter disappointingly...54-19.
It must be admitted that there was little that the Barbados defence could do on a one of one situation with the JA goal shooter. But the question must be asked what contributed to so many of Barbados's centre passes being stolen, and what was the difficulty in the attack getting the ball to the Barbadian goal circle as we only had 29 attempts. Is it the same old same old again. i.e.....
Barbadian players were at a decided height disadvantage in all parts of the court. Is there nothing that can be done to nullify what is a height disadvantage?
Just a note on the Jamaican goal shooter...She was introduced to the sport three months before last year's Under 16 tournament, having not played the game before. Her motor skills, passing ability, and general netball skills leave a lot to be desired. Yet she is able to cause her team to win!!!!!!!!
READ WHAT PAM PROVERBS HAD TO SAY..SHE IS THERE OFFICATING AS AN UMPIRE ...Post immediately above this one
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Bdos wins Second game in Under 16 tournament

Taken from Pamala Proverbs report:
"Barbados easily dispatched Dominica 40-7 in their morning match of the 10th CNA Jean Pierre U16 Competition. In a match like this what Barbados should have been looking to do is boost their goal average since winning the game was a forgone conclusion. Interval scores were 9-3, 22-6, and 32-6.
Coach Julie Phillips used this opportunity to introduce two new shooters, and try out some different shooting combinations. Their shooting stats is as follows:
Chemayne Alleyne 29-21, Shannon Hackett 10-6, Tonisha Rock-Yaw 10-5 and Mariah Greenidge 11-8.
For Dominica Andrea Remy scored 6 of 12, Merissa Hypolite 1of 2 and Simone Gleen was goalless from 2 attempts."
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