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Jul 18, 2011 Sports
The Hikers Hockey Club, junior development programme realized one of it’s main goals last week, when it partnered with Queen’s Park Hockey Club of Trinidad & Tobago to enable two of it’s most promising young players to compete in the Trinidad & Tobago outdoor leagues.
From left, Travon Younge and Jamarj Assanah, arrive in Trinidad for their three week stint with Queen’s Park.
Extended overseas stints with foreign clubs was one of the recommendations made by the junior players themselves at a junior development camp held by the club last year.
However, this particular project was the brainchild of long time Hikers member Jerazeno Bell who now resides in the Twin Island Republic and competes for Queen’s Park.
The two players who will benefit form this project are Jamarj Assanah and Travon Younge, both players will be training and competing with Queen’s Park on artificial turf for a three week period. The players arrived in Trinidad on Thursday morning and were scheduled to play their first matches this weekend.
The Hikers Hockey Club intends to make this project an annual event, where promising junior players are given the opportunity to train and compete abroad during the summer school break.
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