Good evening and welcome to another edition of Sports Monday, I’m Paul Lopez. You might be wondering if the Belize District Football Association plans to finish its first division tournament. The tragic murder of Brandon Baptist during the semifinals at the Marion Jones Sporting Complex a few weeks ago is still fresh in everyone’s minds. The final showdown between Survivors F.C. and Tut Bay F.C. is now set for March 1st. We spoke with Ian Gaynair, an Executive Member of the football association, about the upcoming match and the security measures in place.
Ian Gaynair, Executive Member, BDFA
“I like that both sides have a lot of big fan base. I think the energy is high and everybody is looking to the finals. They are asking me when is the finals, when is the finals. And now, we had to set the final game for, we want to play it last Saturday, but because players from Survivors said they are not fully recovered, so we had to give everyone a fair chance. We cant play it this Saturday due to some players from Tutbay about five of their platers are still high school students and they are going to the nations. Being very considerate, we will push it until next week so that nobody has any issue and everybody is ready. The team that win the champion will go and represent in interdistrict. We went to police station to have a discussion with some of the higher-ranking police for the safety of everyone that will attend he game. It will play four-thirty on Saturday March first. We will safeguard everyone from the parking lot the bears and the field, officials everybody will be safe. We will bring out a lot more police.”
Jasha Bernardez, Captain, Pallotti High School.
“I saw my team struggling a little bit. So, during the second half I told my coach that I think we should make a change which is putting me at the top and put two other persons where I was defending before, so that we could score and when we are finished scoring defend. So, I guess that is how the game ended in our favor.”
From the Riverside Tavern, where the finish line was set, spectators watched as Global Missions paddled ahead with a commanding lead over Guava Limb. They crossed the finish line in first place, leaving Guava Limb to take second. Team Lucas Oil, featuring one female paddler, secured third place. We caught up with the victorious team for their thoughts.
Amado Cruz, Memory Lane Global
“I want to say thanks to my two teammates, Christian and Carlos, they are good paddlers. I mean, training is everything and once you put in the work you get good results.”
“Talk about when you all let go of Guava Limb, because going into the channel you are were neck and neck, and what is the competition like with Guava Limb.”
Amado Cruz
“You cannot underestimate anybody right now and Guava Limb is the defending champions of La Ruta Maya. We got a break in the channel, and we did a move, got an advantage over them and kept that pace and ended up holding that first place.”
Finally for tonight, Well folks, that is all we have for you in tonight’s coverage of Sports Monday. Catch you in the next one.