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Premier League Board Receives Championship Trophy

 By Alhaji Komba

The Sierra Leone programme of the British NGO, Save the Children on Tuesday presented the 2011-2012 Championship trophy to officials of the Sierra Leone Premier League Board (PLB) at the organisation’s office in Freetown.

Salone Wrestlers up for ECOWAS Traditional Fight

By Alhaji Komba

Five wrestlers of the Sierra Leone Wrestling Association SLAWA are undergoing rigorous training ahead of the forth-coming ECOWAS Traditional Fight expected to take place next Month in the Senegalese capital Dakar from July 12 to 14.

Salone Premier League… Mighty Blackpool out for revenge

By Zainab Joaque

The duel between Mighty Blackpool and Wusum Stars should attract more than a passive interest. The Tiss Tass boys are basking in the euphoria of wining their last match away to Bo Rangers while their opponents Wusum Stars are in the same mood after a convincing victory over the Waterfront boys, over the weekend.

Both teams are in a fighting mood, and the real test of their strength comes this evening when both team meet at the National Stadium.

“Football must be played in every Region” - Rodney Michael

By Alhaji Komba

A presidential candidate in the fourth coming SLFA 2012 presidential elections Rodney Michael on Monday June 18th said, “Football must be played” in every region of Sierra Leone. Michael made the statement while presenting two hundred Pro -Trainer types of FIFA footballs to all Regional Football Associations on behalf of the Edmond Michael Foundation, named after his father.

“Boxing Association is in total disarray” - Abubakarr Katta.

By Alhaji Komba

Assistant captain of the Sierra Leone Boxing Association Abubakarr Katta a.k.a Target, has said that, the Association has been “total disarray” in the last six Months and is “slowly dying.”

Katta said the present executive of the Boxing Association is not recognized by the National Olympic Committee of Sierra Leone and the International Boxing Association because, “They were illegally elected.”

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