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Excitement and Suspense at Grow Well Golf Camp

Rayshorn Joseph delighted the audience with this unusual display.

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he July Prize Giving at Grow Well Junior Golf was a nail-biter. Sixteen young golfers from Gros Islet were eager to know who would be champions of the two week camp at the Sandals Golf and Country Club, Cap Estate.

It had become a two man race. Fourteen-year-old Keymanie Thomas, a student of Corinth Secondary School, had all been sealed his opportunity to grab the championship from 17-year-old Rayshorn Joseph. But on the final day of the competition — a crucial 18-hole medal play event — Joseph shot 88 to tie Keymanie in the standings.

The coaches decided they both had played so well throughout the two-week camp they both deserve the championship. Joseph turns 18 in October and leaves the junior golf program. As a parting gift, Grow Well sponsors have donated a student membership at the Sandals Golf Club. So his golfing career continues.

Thomas cannot rest easy, however, as 16-year-old Adrian Richelieu of Gros Islet Secondary is a factor to be reckoned with, as is 14-year-old Javid Volney of Castries Comprehensive Secondary School.

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On the junior girls front,  Lisa Daniel of Corinth Secondary managed to retain her cup despite strong challenges from  two 13 year olds —  Britney Mangal of St Joseph’s Convent and Celina Lubin of Gros Islet Secondary School.

This is the sixth consecutive year that Claire Nardoni and her family, have sponsored Grow Well Golf’s summer camp. Grow Well executive Colleen Newman is Co-founder and Director of the program and coaches include Paul Cooper and Cliff Alcide.

Coaches Paul Cooper (extreme left) and Cliff Alcide (extreme right) with trophy and prize winners at the recent Prize Giving for Grow Well Junior Golf.

Sandals Golf and Country Club is the major year-round sponsor of Grow Well Junior Golf, offering access to its facilities for the development of youngsters from the charitable organization.  Grow Well’s educational and youth programs benefit economically disadvantaged communities in the Gros Islet district.

Following are the recipients of trophies and prizes: Most Improved Boy, Yakinii Phillip; Most Improved Girl, Hope Auguste; Celina Lubin, Special Award; Samuel Richelieu, Special Award; Javid Volney, trophy, winner 14 and under; Britney Mangal, girls runner-up trophy; Lisa Daniel, girls champion, trophy; Keymanie Thomas, champion, trophy; Rayshorn Joseph, champion, trophy.

David Pascal

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