Minister Smith welcomes baseball champs home

SIMPSON BAY--The St. Maarten 16 and under Baseball Team returned home as Champions from the Royal Kingdom Games in Aruba to an honorary welcome by the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sport, the Honourable Wycliffe Smith on Saturday afternoon. As the coaches, management and players exited the Conviasa aircraft, Minister Smith congratulated each person on a job well done. The team won their first three games, before rainy conditions caused the final game against Aruba to be cancelled.


The twelve-player team comprised of Darlinson Tavarez Diaz, Julian Peterson, Mark Perez Figuereo, Yensi Morales, Roiny Telemaco Marte, Miguel Marryshaw Herrera, Freesje Hughes, Jhondel Peralta, Isael Vasquez Contreras, Mawali King, Eldon Morgan and captain, Anderson James. Led by the President/Founder of the Sint Maarten Baseball Academy Foundation and national coach, Anthony Rombley, the team was accompanied by team manager, Yamal Thomas, their coaches René Leveret and Edmund Williams, as well as the Secretary of the foundation, Agnes de Polo.
In the tournament hosted by the Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands, St. Maarten scored 15-0 against the Netherlands, 14-0 against Bonaire, and 3-1 against Curacao.
According to Minister Smith, “We are proud of our athletes and how well this team represented Sint Maarten in Aruba. Our youth are exceptional, and with the right support, there is no limit on what they can accomplish. We must encourage them, their coaches and the organisations that are dedicated to improving sports on our island because Sports matter.”
The St. Maarten Baseball Academy engages youth from the different elementary and high schools, regardless of their experience with the sport. The Academy aims to train and develop the recruits into top players who are capable of representing St. Maarten on the regional and international level. Another recruitment drive will be conducted shortly.

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