The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports is currently considering the nominations of National Associations, for recognition during the annual National Sports Awards to be held Saturday February 16. Nominees will be shortlisted from which a final selection will be made by a panel of judges for the prestigious awards. Following are the respective nominees submitted by Associations to the Ministry.
St Lucia Rugby Football Union: Mylene Chenelle Grunber (junior female), Tyrese Samuels (junior male), Kameka Cherylee President (sportswoman), Reneta Fredericks (coach), Chantal John (technical official), Michael Mathurin (posthumous). St Lucia Table Tennis Association: Cherise Darcheville (junior female), De Andre Calderon (junior male), Chris Wells (coach).
St Lucia Athletics Association: Julien Alfred (junior female), Shelton St Rose (junior male), Levern Spencer (sportswoman), Albert Reynolds (sportsman). St Lucia Cricket Association: – Qiana Joseph (junior female), Kimani Melius (junior male), Larry Edward (sportsman).
St Lucia Swimming Association: Katie Kyle (junior female), Jayhan Odlum-Smith (junior male), Hilroy Emanus (technical official), Peter Rupert James (coach), Lightning Aquatics (club), Yasmin Tyson (administrator). St Lucia Tennis Association: Meggan William (junior female), Maxx Donald William (junior male), Jane and Dunstan Du Boulay (lifetime). St Lucia Basketball Federation: Mia George (sportswoman), Troy Louison (sportsman). St Lucia Football Association: Krystan St Louis (junior female), Keegan Caul (junior male), Ellaisa Marquis (sportswoman), Pernal Williams (sportsman), Emmanuel Bellas (coach).
St Lucia Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Association: St George Prospere (sportsman). St Lucia Amateur Boxing Association: Lyndell Marcellin (sportsman), Conrad Fredericks (coach).
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