Local News
Jamaican Alana Reid Wins First Face-Off with Adaejah Hodge
British Virgin Islands Adaejah Hodge placed second behind Jamaican Alana Reid in Saturday’s 100m race at the Puma East Coast International Showcase at Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex in Landover, Maryland.
The long awaited clash between the world’s top junior sprinters saw 18-year-old Reid crossing the finish line in 11.01 seconds and Hodge,17, clocking 11.16 seconds in second place on May 6.
Third place went to Avery Lewis of Friends’ Central with a time of 11:41 seconds.
The two athletes were set to face-off in the Girls Under-20 200m race at the April 50th Carifta Games in the Bahamas, but Hodge withdrew from the entire competition due to a rolled ankle in warm-up.
Both girls have impressive times and records.
In March, Hodge raced to a new World U18 and U20 record in the 200m clocking 22.33 seconds at the New Balance Indoors High School Championships at the Track at New Balance in Boston.
Hodge, of Montverde Academy in the United States, took home the coveted Austin Sealy Award at the 2022 Carifta Games in Jamaica, after winning the Under -17 sprint double.
She qualified for Saturday’s final with a time of 11.34 seconds.
Reid, a Hydel High School student in Jamaica, has a Personal Best of 10.92, and raced into the final clocking 11.42 seconds.
The Jamaica National Junior Record Holder winning time on Saturday was the second fastest time of her career.
“To be honest, I am very pleased with the time because I came out here to do my best and I am pleased with my performance. I was just focusing on myself and what I needed to do to win and I went out and did that and I ended the race injury-free and so I am also grateful for that. I also enjoyed running out here because the atmosphere was good because this was my first individual international race representing my school,” Reid stated.,” Reid was quoted in the Jamaica Observer.
Education
Seven Young Ballers Embark on an Eight-Day Basketball Adventure in Orlando
Seven young boys from the British Virgin Islands are set to experience basketball at its finest as they head to Orlando, Florida From November 23 to 28. The ballerswill participate in the Jr. Orlando Magic Youth Basketball Camp, an opportunity that combines skill development, fun, and a front-row seat to the NBA world.
The trip is organised through Sports Vision Academy, led by Mr. Eustace “Boss” Freeman. The young athletes—Niquan Freeman, Kyle Gumbs Jr., Jahy Smith, Ke’mori Daway, Tiondre Martin, Jaiden Cameron, and Jadey Glasgow—will be accompanied by Freeman himself, alongside Jovaughn Cameron and Roy Garraway.
“It’s the first time attending this camp, and the boys will also get the opportunity to attend an NBA game as well,” Freeman shared enthusiastically. “They will witness the Bulls take on the Magic, which is bound to be an unforgettable experience.”
The camp promises not only to refine their basketball skills but also to expose them to professional-level gameplay and sportsmanship.
Freeman expressed deep gratitude to the sponsors who made the trip possible, including the BVI Olympic Committee, Travel Wize LTD, and HNF. “Today’s youth are tomorrow’s stars,” Freeman said, reflecting on the impact this trip could have on the boys’ futures.
For these young ballers, this is more than a camp—it’s a chance to dream big and see where their talent can take them.
Crime/Police
Teen Arrested in Connection With Series of Burglaries Across Virgin Islands
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has made a major breakthrough in addressing a string of burglaries that had left communities across the Territory on edge. A 17-year-old male from Jost Van Dyke has been arrested and charged in connection with multiple burglaries in Butu Mountain, East End, Great Mountain, and Mount Healthy.
The young suspect faces four counts of burglary and one charge of criminal damage, marking a significant development in the RVIPF’s efforts to combat crime in the region.
“This arrest demonstrates our commitment to addressing the concerns of our residents and ensuring that offenders are held accountable,” said Acting Commissioner of Police Jacqueline Vanterpool. She also called attention to the broader issue of youth involvement in criminal activities, emphasizing the need for community collaboration to tackle the problem. “It will take an all-hands-on-deck approach to solve this serious problem,” Vanterpool added.
While the arrest represents progress, police officials urge residents to remain vigilant. The RVIPF continues to seek information related to these burglaries and encourages the public to come forward with tips.
Anyone with relevant details can contact the RVIPF Intelligence Unit at 368-9339 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS) or 1-284-800-8477.
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