The Department of Sports’ Primary School Netball Preliminaries continued on 26 May 2026 with another round of competitive fixtures, as schools across St. Kitts took to the court in pursuit of valuable wins and continued development in the sport.

Among the latest results, Beach Allen Primary secured a 4–0 victory over J.O. Williams Primary. Beach Allen’s attack was led by Aurianna Cranston, while Shyon Browne of J.O. Williams was recognized among the outstanding performers.

In another matchup, Dr. William Primary School recorded a commanding 27–12 win over Cayon Primary. The match featured productive shooting from both teams, with Faith Walwyn of Dr. William Primary named one of the standout players. Kanelle Decosta of Cayon Primary outstanding player.

Halliday-Smith Primary also produced a solid display in defeating Tyrrell Williams Primary 9–1. Halliday Smith’s organized team play helped them control the contest, with Aguila Winter earning recognition as an outstanding player. Ciara James was highlighted for Tyrrell Williams Primary

In another strong performance, St. Paul’s Primary defeated Tucker Clarke Primary 13–5. St. Paul’s built steadily through the match and used disciplined execution to secure the result. Khaleesie Henry of St. Paul’s and Kendall Pierre of Tucker Clarke were recognized as outstanding players.

Deane Glasford Primary delivered one of the most dominant performances of the round, defeating Saddlers Primary 16–1. Kalea Bryan was recognized for Deane Glasford Primary, while Jayvonie Phipps was named the outstanding player for Saddlers Primary.

Meanwhile, Sandy Point Primary defeated George Moody Stuart School 8–1 in another encouraging contest. Serenity Rogers stood out for Sandy Point Primary, while Trinity R. Esdaille was recognized for George Moody Stuart School.

The Department of Sports continues to applaud the effort, improvement and sportsmanship shown by all teams participating in the competition. As the preliminaries progress, the level of play continues to reflect the growing strength of youth netball across the federation.

Leave a Reply