November 18th, 2008

Sierra Leone: Police Keenly Awaits SLFA

The News Review:

- Sierra Leone: Police Keenly Awaits SLFA
- Sierra Leone: President Koroma Should Use Force to Impose Clarity
- Sierra Leone: Volleyball – Rokel, MGHS Set Sight on Title

Sierra Leone: Police Keenly Awaits SLFA
AllAfrica.com, Washington 
Members of the Sports Committee of the Sierra Leone Police have warned the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) to be fair in taking decision following a protest filed against Kamboi Eagles of Kenema. The Police team lost 1-0 to Kamboi Eagles in the national premier league playoff but were said to have presented a protest letter to the match commissioner in Kenema before the match. GA_googleFillSlot(“AllAfrica_Story_Inset”);According to Sundufu Sowa a member of the police sports committee; he said Kamboi Eagles fielded six unregistered players during their match which they lost. Sowa also made mention of one of the players, Donald Wellington who he said played for three different clubs in a season. Relevant LinksWest AfricaLegal and Judicial AffairsSierra LeoneSport”He played for Sunday United in the division II, Mount Aureol in the premier league before he was featured against us for Kamboi Eagles,” Sowa said.

Sierra Leone: President Koroma Should Use Force to Impose Clarity
AllAfrica.com, Washington 
Let them give Allieu Sesay breathing space. He is a symbol of hope that the young will grow as long as one manifest the competence. He represents the change President Korma promised the people of Sierra Leone. NRA boss may have his own personal problems but it is incumbent on patriotic and experienced Sierra Leoneans to impress on these young guys that education is not only for wealth and fame but for life itself. There contribution to national building is paramount. People should stop pulling Sesay down because they think he is young. Relevant LinksWest AfricaSierra LeoneHis package of experience should be tapped to the fullest.

Sierra Leone: Volleyball – Rokel, MGHS Set Sight on Title
AllAfrica.com, Washington 
Government Rokel Secondary School boys have vowed to retain their title as senior secondary schools volley ball champions, while the girls of Methodist Girls High School (MGHS) said they are desperate to take back the title. After an ease victory on Friday over Government Technical School, the Rokel boys look sharp to retain their title no matter who they would be facing in the grand final. GA_googleFillSlot(“AllAfrica_Story_Inset”);In a confident mood, attacking player, Abubakar Kamara told Concord Sports they have the squad to retain their title. “We are determined to retain and defend our title and I believe in my teammates and the coach. We have the squad to even win it next year,” Kamara said.
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