X-Ceed makes biggest netball catch
The finger gesture and smiling faces of the X-Ceed players and management, say it all, after claiming the division one league title, last Tuesday night at the Kingstown Netball Centre
Sports
May 10, 2019

X-Ceed makes biggest netball catch

Twilight Trading X- Ceed netball team has made a grand announcement that it is the new force in the Gloria Ballantyne division on of the FLOW National Netball Tournament.

This, when last Tuesday evening at the Kingstown Netball Centre, X- Ceed copped the top division’s league title.

X- Ceed’s took their maiden lien on the title with some ease, as they distanced last year’s champion Mitres 54-33, in a lopsided affair.

Going into last Tuesday’s match, the youthful X- Ceed was pumped, having already beaten Metrocint General Insurance Maple, 56-49.

Added, there was that assurance of claiming their first piece of silverware, as X- Ceed had defeated RSVG Police 7-34 and Dutch Lady Clinchers, 64-40.

Winning their first title was embraced by the supporters of X- Ceed who turned up at the Kingstown Netball Centre to be part of the club’s history.

Basking in the win was the club’s coach- Godfrey Harry, who referred to the new achievement, as a feat that was inevitable.

“This win was always on the card… It was just a matter of time, as we have been knocking at the door for some time now… We have come close, but have failed to finish off,” Harry reasoned.

Harry thumbed his team’s policy to replenish the first team with players from his club’s junior outfits as a key towards always staying competitive in division one.

A confident Harry proffers that in the very near future the St Vincent and the Grenadines senior netball team will be replete with members of X- Ceed.

X- Ceed’s triumph meant that it was the first time since 2003, that neither the names of Mitres nor Maple was inked on the title.

The X- Ceed Sports Club was started in 2005.