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Cedar U-10 Girls Are St Croix SummerFest Football Tournament Champions

The Manatees/Cedar International School Green Girls Football Team are the new St Croix Under-10 SummerFest Football Tournament champions.
It was a nail-biting 1-0 victory over the host Lady Rovers U-10 A Team. The lone goal of the championship game was scored by Evie Stanton from a brilliant assist from Isabella Quezada Hernandez.
A Cedar International School press statement said Stanton was also named MVP of the eight-club tournament.
Two Cedar teams – Pink and Green – represented the British Virgin Islands at the St. Croix tournament, June 16 – 18, which was organised by the Lady Rovers.
The Manatees/Cedar Pink team lost 1-0 in the Bronze Medal match against Castaways Football Club from St. Thomas. They secured fourth place overall with captain Isla Meyers taking home the Golden Boot award for scoring ten goals during the competition.
Assistant Coach Peter McKeown Walley said that “the girls will not soon forget this tournament.”
Matt Freeman, a supporter who made the journey to St. Croix, added that “the girls were understandably nervous entering the game, but quietly confident as they had continued to improve throughout the three day tournament under extremely hot conditions. Their determination, fight and grit on display from the opening whistle to the final whistle when kids and supporters alike could be seen hugging each other with tears in their eyes.”
Head Organiser Julie Reich said the victory is a celebration of the school’s football programme which is opened to all children.
“The victory by the U-10s in St. Croix is a wonderful way to celebrate the Cedar Soccer Sisters After School Programme and the Manatees Saturday Morning Youth Football Programmes both of which are open to the whole Tortola community. Early this year, the U-18 Cedar Girls Team won in an equally contested tournament in Jamaica so it’s nice to see success on both ends of the youth programmes.”
Under-10 girls who made the trip to St Croix were Livia Vass, Evelyn Freeman, Isabella Quezada Hernandez, Maisy Sutherland Pilch, Jemma Sutherland Pilch, Lily Graham, Jannah Bazzar, Haven Meyers, Ivy-Rose Butler, Piper Bailey, Mira Meyers, Isla Meyers, Dottie Whitting-Knight, Katya Kampov-Walley and Evie Stanton.
Eva Carey and Imogen Allen played with the Under-15 Castaways Football Club.
The teams were headed by Head Coaches John Reilly and Alessandro Palladino, Assistant Coach Peter McKeown Walley and Teams’ Coordinator Sophie Stanton.









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`You Don’t Get to Pick Who Votes for You’ — Cline Defends NDP Process as Constitutional
Vanterpool, in a letter dated April 9, raised concerns about whether delegates in districts 1, 5 and 7 were selected through properly convened district association meetings and whether the process complied with the party’s constitution. He also questioned the eligibility of certain participants and suggested delaying the finalization of the delegate list to allow additional meetings.
In response, Cline said the process followed the party’s constitutional framework, emphasizing that district associations — not candidates — are responsible for selecting delegates.
“To suggest there was something unfair at the convention level is irresponsible,” Cline said during a public address. “No candidate has any right to select delegates — that is the sole responsibility of the district associations.”
Cline confirmed that each district association is tasked with sending delegates to the convention and that candidates are required to campaign for those delegates’ votes once selected.
“You don’t get to pick who votes for you — that’s not how a democratic process works,” he said. “One hundred and twenty-one delegates made a decision, and that decision must be respected.”
The exchange between the two men followed a closely contested leadership election. Penn secured 65 votes to retain the chairmanship, while Vanterpool received 39 votes and Ronnie W. Skelton received 17. Turnbull was elected deputy chairman with 64 votes, defeating Myron V. Walwyn, who received 57.
Cline also addressed the concerns in a written response, stating that the NDP constitution establishes district associations as responsible for political organization at the district level and for putting forward delegates. He noted that while the constitution does not prescribe a specific meeting solely for delegate selection, it implies that such decisions should arise from properly convened association meetings.
“The preferred and constitutionally consistent approach is that delegates emerge from properly convened association processes,” Cline wrote.
He further clarified that membership in district associations is based on residency and that both association officers and delegates should come from within their respective districts.
Cline said the party’s executive committee has authority to ensure district associations remain functional and may facilitate meetings where necessary to maintain compliance with the constitution. He added that the concerns raised by Vanterpool were reviewed and that guidance was issued to relevant districts.
The matter gained public attention after both Vanterpool’s letter and Cline’s response were circulated.
Cline rejected suggestions that the dispute reflects broader instability within the party.
“The party is not breaking up — the core is strong,” he said. “This is not a game. The politics of this country is not a playground.”
The NDP has maintained that the convention was conducted in accordance with its constitution and that the outcome reflects the will of the delegates as the party prepares for the next general election.
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Crime/Police
Tarik Aaron Arrested on USVI Extradition Warrant
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has confirmed that Tarik Aaron was arrested shortly before midnight on Friday, April 17, on extradition orders issued by authorities in the United States Virgin Islands, and has since appeared before the Magistrate’s Court.
According to police, the arrest was carried out in connection with a request from USVI authorities, though further details have not been disclosed.
Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
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Civil Registry Announces Increase in U.K. Passport Fees Effective April 8
The Civil Registry and Passport Office has announced an increase in fees for United Kingdom passports, effective April 8, 2026.
According to the office, the revised fees apply to new, renewal and replacement passport applications, as well as other related services.
Under the new structure, the cost for a new, renewal or replacement adult passport has been set at £116.50, while the fee for a child passport is £75.50. Adult frequent traveller passports will cost £130.50, and child frequent traveller passports £89.50.
The fee for changes to an existing passport will also be £116.50. In addition, a delivery fee of £14.32 will apply.
The Civil Registry and Passport Office advised that the updated fees are now in effect and apply to all relevant applications submitted on or after April 8.

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