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Wednesday, November 30, 2005

FA Cup to Begin on Saturday
Conaree draws Village Ballers, of the 2nd-division, in first round of knock out phase. Game to take place on saturday, 3rd December at 4:00. It will be played at the Sandy Point playing grounds.
Rest of fixture can be viewed at:
http://www.sknfa.com/FACUPFixture.cfm

Monday, November 21, 2005

Conaree Endorsement Finalized
Minister works to strengethen football team in Conaree
Basseterre, St. Kitts (November 17, 2005): Caribbean Star has renewed its contract to support the Conaree football team, a measure based largely on the efforts of the parliamentary representative for the area.
Hon. Cedric Liburd presented the sponsorship cheque to the team during a brief ceremony at the Cable and Wireless playing grounds at Needsmust earlier this week.

The Conaree squad has been promoted to contest the premier division for the first time in team history. This contribution is expected to go a long way as the team continues to contest first class football.

The team's preparation for the games will also be aided by the acquisition of goal posts. Minister Liburd sought the equipment to better simulate game experience during practice. His goal was achieved by joining with the Minister of State for Sport Hon. Richard Skerritt and the Department of Sport.

Minister Liburd also expressed his desire to have the team move back to its home at the Conaree Playing Field as quickly as possible. The field is currently being renovated by the Stanford Investment Group.

The parliamentary representative revealed that a contract has been signed by Stanford officials signaling the commitment to continue upgrading the facility. He thanked Cable and Wireless for allowing the team use of its ground in the interim and hailed it as an excellent demonstration of community spirit.

Team officials thanked Minister Liburd for his concern and continued assistance.

Also in the news; Conaree draws St. Pauls 0-0, Trinidad & Tobago earns first trip to World-Cup Finals!
http://www.sknvibes.com/Sports/ViewSports.cfm?Idz=%23%221%5F%3C%0A

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Newtown defeats Conaree
Sunday, 13th November. In the first match of the double header, Conaree took on the undefeated TDC Newtown FC. It appeared to be an upset when Byon Morson put CFC ahead in the 14th minute. The score remained 1-0 going into the locker room but Newtown would come out more organized in the second. Zevon Achibald scored two quick goals, starting in the 60th, to put TDC ahead. A comeback became unattainable when kiethroy Richards scored the third in the 80th minute. So, Newtown moves to 10 points on the season trailing only village with 12. Conaree is still stuck on a disappointing 3. CFC meets Cayon next week. The first-division champs are tied at fifth with conaree and this match could be a turning point in the season.
Goal Summary:
Byon Morson 14th min (1st)

http://www.sknvibes.com/Sports/ViewSports.cfm?Idz=%23%221%5B%3B%0A

Tuesday, November 08, 2005


Disciplinary Hearing to take place on wednesday

Conaree defender Ryan Borcyk will be heard by the club's board of directors on wednesday, 9th November. His comments towards Coach Dango Farell during saturday's match caused the coach to suspend him from all events, including training-sessions, indefinitely. The hearing will take place at the newly-developed Conaree Community Centre at 5:00.

Sunday, November 06, 2005


Conaree earns first win!
Saturday, 5th November. In front of hundreds of Conaree and Monkey Hill supporters, CFC took down last season's runners-up 2-0. Chelston outleaped the Elco St. Peter's goalkeeper to score off of a header, 38th minute. This was immediately followed by the dismissal of a Monkey Hill defender on a straight-red-card. The score did not change until late in the game when Sketch drove a shot from 20-yards near-post off of a pass from his brother, Beon. The excitement was short-lived as the referee deemed Sketch's celebration excessive and sent the defender off on his second yellow. Conaree's next match will be sunday at 2:00 Sanday Point grounds...
Goal Summary:
  1. Chelston(1st) ... 38th
  2. Sketch(1st) ... 80th Beon assist

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Village Downs CFC
Sunday, 30th october. Hundreds of football fans turned out to the Sandy Point grounds to watch newly-promoted Conaree battle the reigning champions Village Superstars. Village provided heavy pressure throughout the majority of the game earning 8 corners in the first-half alone. CFC was kept quiet, offensively, with the exception of a promising run from Bogman down the right flank and a cross that almost baffled the Village defense. Neither team could finish, however, and the score remained 0-0 as the teams entered the dressing room.
Conaree came out in the second half with a little more composure, and began to even posession of the, up until then, one-sided match. A spark was created when Shadow came in off the bench in the 55th minute to hole up the defensive-midfield but still no real threat of scoring a goal. It wasn't until the 81st minute that Village finally drew first blood when Ivan Hodges finished a well-timed cross taking away Conaree's confidence. At full-time the scoreboard read 1-0 to the villagers. The referee did well to keep things under control but Conaree was on the receiving end of 6 yellows to Livvie, Monassa, Dell, Ryan, Bogman and Chelston. Conaree's next match is agains Monkey Hill on Saturday 4:00.
http://www.sknvibes.com/Sports/ViewSports.cfm?Idz=%23%221W%3A%0A