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Little league baseball gets underway at Roger Allen Hodge Park

- Hon. Fraser views it as a special moment
The BVI Little League Baseball Association’s league opened at the Roger Allen Hodge Park in Sea Cows Bay on April 13, 2013. Photo: VINO
The opening of the BVI Little League Baseball Association’s league at the Roger Allen Hodge Park in Sea Cows Bay on April 13, 2013 was viewed as a special occasion by Third District Representative and a strong supporter of sports among youth, Hon. Julian Fraser RA. Photo: VINO
The opening of the BVI Little League Baseball Association’s league at the Roger Allen Hodge Park in Sea Cows Bay on April 13, 2013 was viewed as a special occasion by Third District Representative and a strong supporter of sports among youth, Hon. Julian Fraser RA. Photo: VINO
President of the BVI Little League Baseball Association Mr Edric Brathwaite (right) encouraged the players to do their best and to take the game seriously as there were possibilities of even making a career of it. Coordinator and sports organisor Mr Milton McLean (left) reminded the players that the league was about fair play and striving to do the best. Photo: VINO
President of the BVI Little League Baseball Association Mr Edric Brathwaite (right) encouraged the players to do their best and to take the game seriously as there were possibilities of even making a career of it. Coordinator and sports organisor Mr Milton McLean (left) reminded the players that the league was about fair play and striving to do the best. Photo: VINO
Hon. Fraser addressing the Little League players, coaches, parents and organisors at the Roger Allen Hodge Park on April 13, 2013. Photo: VINO
Hon. Fraser addressing the Little League players, coaches, parents and organisors at the Roger Allen Hodge Park on April 13, 2013. Photo: VINO
Players of Deloitte White Sox warm up for their game against Digicel Phillies. Photo: VINO
Players of Deloitte White Sox warm up for their game against Digicel Phillies. Photo: VINO
A player of Digicel Phillies takes a swing...and a misses!. Photo: British Virgin Islands Little League Baseball Association
A player of Digicel Phillies takes a swing...and a misses!. Photo: British Virgin Islands Little League Baseball Association
Some of the players in the BVI Little League. Photo: British Virgin Islands Little League Baseball Association
Some of the players in the BVI Little League. Photo: British Virgin Islands Little League Baseball Association
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI- The opening of the BVI Little League Baseball Association’s league at the Roger Allen Hodge Park in Sea Cows Bay was viewed as a special occasion for two reasons by Third District Representative and a strong supporter of sports among youth, Hon. Julian Fraser RA.

Speaking at the opening ceremony yesterday, April 13, 2012, Hon. Fraser told the players, coaches, parents and organisors present that April marked 66 years since the integration of major league baseball where the colour barrier was broken by Jackie Robinson, who played first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

“I would like to celebrate that feat in baseball,” Hon. Fraser commented.

The legislator also recalled growing up in the Virgin Islands and always wanting to know when the Virgin Islands was going to have baseball leagues as the United States Virgin Islands. He remarked that Saturday April 13, 2013 was going to be the first time he was going to witness a baseball game in the Virgin Islands.

Noting that there is support for sports, including little league baseball, Hon. Fraser said, however, that sports in the Virgin Islands have a long way to go. “Governments are stretched and the resources are just not there,” while adding that in other countries there are huge grants and stadiums. “We have to encourage our Ministers of Government to pay a lot more attention to sports.”

The Third District Representative, also noted the support of corporations such as Harneys, Deloitte and Digicel.

“Not because you didn’t win means you lost,” were Hon. Fraser’s parting words to the players.

President of the BVI Little League Baseball Association Mr Edric Brathwaite encouraged the players to do their best and to take the game seriously as there were possibilities of even making a career of it.

Coordinator and sports organisor Mr Milton McLean reminded the players that the league was about fair play and striving to do the best. “We also want to impress upon the parents that you have a very important role to play, to make sure that you come out and support these children whether its fundraising or getting the children to and from the games.”

Meanwhile, Deloitte White Sox had the better of Digicel Phillies 18-4. The White Sox had 4 home runs, one by J'moi Freeman, one by J'coi Liburd and two by D'moi Dagou.

16 Responses to “Little league baseball gets underway at Roger Allen Hodge Park”

  • farmer brown (14/04/2013, 10:04) Like (14) Dislike (17) Reply
    One guy that is always there for his district is Fraser how the hell can anybody beat he???
  • ccc (14/04/2013, 10:38) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    little league baseball in the bvi needs support
    • sea cows bay girl (14/04/2013, 15:22) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
      I think that the lights on that field are too damn bright!!! They need to adjust that!!

  • hog city (14/04/2013, 11:38) Like (15) Dislike (30) Reply
    Fraser for premeir
    • legal eagle (14/04/2013, 14:47) Like (3) Dislike (11) Reply
      but we done know he tis dey next Premier hands down..BAM hit the right spot
  • Charley T (14/04/2013, 15:09) Like (7) Dislike (22) Reply
    Where is Myron??? You mean he cannot get anymore political mileage out of the youths so he stayed away? It is not difficult for voters to admit that what they've done by putting in Myron is a mistake?
    • the rock (15/04/2013, 08:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      the opening of this league in sea cow's bay was only a formality, as the officially openings was done in town a few weeks ago!
  • tola (14/04/2013, 15:11) Like (18) Dislike (20) Reply
    Hey Fraser is a good man we all no he love the BVI but we all so no that BVI people ant want him as premare but we have 2 gett rid ah da education minister next go round
  • hog city (14/04/2013, 19:21) Like (5) Dislike (15) Reply
    Where was the miniter of sports who claim say he born and grew up in sea cow's bay?
    • Confundido@HC (14/04/2013, 19:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I thought them say he grew up in freebottom or had some freebottom connection can someone enlighten me.
      • HOUSE (15/04/2013, 07:10) Like (1) Dislike (11) Reply

        All me know his r@z$ from Antigua and has no connection to the bvi..he can go back there the rest of us have no place to go but long look

    • --------------- (14/04/2013, 23:12) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      myron showing off he hate for sea cows bay.....

      bling bling.

      enjoy it while it last herbie.

  • MEME (14/04/2013, 19:35) Like (12) Dislike (47) Reply
    HUSH!! all of you who wishing to get rid of Myron just HUSH and stop dreaming. How the ell Frazer going to get Premier over Andrew IF they ever win elections again..that ill hapen when pigs fly.. So you all think the minister of sports have to be at every event? did anyone tell him about this venture? Some of you in the Bay only care about Frazer so why you all looking for the minsiter? Frazer is you all God...
    • small mind (15/04/2013, 08:14) Like (3) Dislike (14) Reply
      This is the dumbest crock of *hit I have seen all year. Of course he knew about the event. And all this stuff about Fahie and Frase is nothing but NDP wishes. Dream on small mind, dream on.
  • take (19/04/2013, 10:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Oj better not even think of coming back because me aint see he since election and me voted for um…Frazer all dey way boss


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