"Jog for Jesus" organized by Sport life Ministry International is to help bring the young and the old together in a physical exercise so as to generate a healthy status and longevity in one’s life span.The Director of the jogging event, Okon Koroma said the exercise is for everybody as long as one is ready to take part. It will commence on the 19th April through the streets of Freetown with participants in the east assembling at the Annie Walsh School compound and then proceed to St.
FA CUP update...Misery for Ibrahim FC and Blackpool
Mighty Black pool and Ibrahim FC are out of the FA Cup after they were beaten by Real Mack and Freetown City football Club in the second leg matches, respectively. Ibrahim FC lost 3-1 to go out 4-1 on aggregate, while Blackpool suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of Freetown City Football Club 1-0 in the second leg after a 1-1 draw in the first leg. Head coach of Blackpool, Abu Sankoh was disappointed at the result and said they were unlucky in the entire match. ‘’We had chances to score but to no avail and Freetown City got their goal and that made the difference.
Athletes Brace up for Freetown Marathon
The Freetown Marathon is gaining momentum gradually across the country as Athletes are bracing up to take part in this years event schedule for the 26th April in Freetown. Sundufu Sowa the Competitions Director said the competitions is going to be very competitive as lots of Athletes both local and international have consented to participate in the event.
Big task for Shooting Stars in Conakry
By Kemoh Sesay
The national Under - 20 football team, Shooting Stars face a daunting task against their Guinean counterparts away in Conakry despite defeating the Guineans at home last weekend in the first leg of the African Youth championship preliminary stages. The only goal was scored by Sorie Barrie in the 28th minute of the first half at the Wusum Stadium in Makeni.
Ezekiel Kelly seeks reelection as lawn tennis prexy
By Kemoh Sesay
The elective congress of the Sierra Leone Lawn Tennis Association is scheduled to take place on the 19th April 2014 with incumbent president Kelvin Ezekiel Kelly seeking a second mandate
Speaking to newsmen Kelly said during his first time term, the challenges were many but that they were able to overcome most of them through the work of the executive. He pledged to "continue where I stopped and take the association to the next level and reach the peak were everybody is yearning for".
FA Cup Update…Diamond Stars, Ports Authority crash out
By Kemoh Sesay
The FA Cup tournament is intensifying in the round of 32 in the Western Area and the provincial cities.
Diamond Stars, the Premier League Champions and Ports Authority have crashed out. Diamond Stars were eliminated by Kholifa Stars of Magburaka 5-4 on a post game penalties in Kono over the weekend, after a 3-3 Draw in both ties.