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I.E's Chapters Head Is Dead
April
27, 2005 ( Monrovia, Liberia)
Two Ex-officials Expresses Regret
The head of Invincible Eleven Majestic Sports Association (IEMSA)
Montserrado Chapters, E. Momolu is dead. Mr. Momolu died
yesterday at the St. Joseph Catholic Hospital following a
protracted illness.
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Philibert Browne Takes Over Olympic Committee
April
27, 2005 ( Monrovia, Liberia)
The president of the Liberia Basketball Federation (LBF)
Philibert S. Browne has been elected to the presidency of
the Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) for the next
four years.
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Mighty Barrolle Bow To IE
April
26, 2005 ( Monrovia, Liberia)
The first match between the bitter archrivals of
Liberian football, Mighty Barrolle and Invincible Eleven
(IE) was held over the weekend in the 2005 national
football league
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Global Bank Takes Over Earth Angels
April
26, 2005 ( Monrovia, Liberia)
The female soccer champions Earth Angels are now an asset
of the recently established Global Bank Liberian Limited.
The Global Bank, according to Earth Angels president
Wallace Weiah, will sponsor the reigning champions from
now on and will take care of tuition for players, provide
transportation, jerseys and even per diem
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Barrolle, Oilers Win In Basketball Playoffs
April
26, 2005 ( Monrovia, Liberia)
Mighty Barrolle and LPRC Oilers emerged as winners in the
just-started playoff of the Liberia Basketball Federation
(LBF) 2005 National Championship. Mighty Barrolle narrowly
overcame deadly rivals and the current premier league
champions NPA Pythons 63-61 on Saturday at the Sports
Commission on Broad Street.
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Mighty Barrolle Meet IE Sunday
April
23, 2005
The two bitter archrival of Liberian football, Mighty
Barrolle and Invincible Eleven (IE) will clash for the
first time since the 2005 national football league
started.
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Ban Effected In School Sports Again
April
20, 2005
The Inter-School Sport Association (ISSA) has taken a
tough action with the aim of curbing violence and cheating
during its annual games.
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18 Teams Land In Basketball Playoffs
April
20, 2005
Eighteen teams have reached the playoffs of the 2005
national basketball season. The teams got their qualifying
status following the end of the league version of the 2005
season over the weekend.
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Olympic Committee Congress Set For Saturday
April
20, 2005
The Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) will on
Saturday, April 23, 2005 convene the 9th ordinary session
of its General Assembly in Monrovia.
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Liberian Female Footballers Shine In Ghana

Just like their compatriot Bob
Zeo, three Liberian female footballers are at the thick of
things in Ghana. Defender Dehkontee Sayon, Famatta Kromah,
a midfielder, and goal getter Amelia Washington left their
native land on November 25, 2004 and quickly settled into
the ranks of division one side Sekondi Hassaacas in
Takoradi.
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No Peace Yet For IE Vice President
April
19, 2005
The row surrounding the US$5,000.00 scandal involving
Malike Dukuly continues unabated within Invincible Eleven
(IE). The IE Vice President for Operations stands accused
for receiving the money in question for the transfer of
former player Bob Zeo to Ghanaian side Heart of Lion.
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Chinese
Present Sketch For SKD Sports Complex
April
15, 2005
The Minister of Youth and Sports, Counselor Wheatonai Dixon-Barnes has received a complete set of drawings for the
renovation of the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville
City. The presentation was made at the Youth and Sports Ministry by
the Embassy of the People s Republic of China in Monrovia.
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Basketball Regular Season Reaches End
April
15, 2005-The regular season
matches for the 2005 national league will certainly come
to a close at the Sports Commission on Broad Street
following the release of the fixture for the final round
of matches during the coming weekend.
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Mighty Barrolle Picks First Win
April
11, 2005
The reigning football
champion of Liberia Mighty Barrolle has grabbed its first
win of the new national league season.
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Olympic Committee Elections Around The Corner
April
11, 2005
The Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) will go
to the polls this month in Monrovia. The confirmation has
been made by authoritative sources of the LNOC.
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Liberian Ladies Bow To Niger
April
11, 2005
The female national basketball team of Liberia
Lone Star lost its first ever international match to Niger
on Friday. At the Sports Commission on Broad Street, the
Lone Star went down 39-59 against their rivals from
Nigeria.
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Emmett Taylor Tournament Reaches Climax
April
9, 2005- A soccer tournament in
honor of the former Public Works, now president aspirant,
Hon. Emmett A. Taylor, is slated to end this coming
weekend at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS) in
Monrovia.
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Liberian Ladies Bow To Niger
April
8, 2005-
The female national basketball team of Liberia
Lone Star lost its first ever international match to Niger
on Friday.
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Olympic Committee Elections Around The Corner
April
8, 2005-
The Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) will go
to the polls this month in Monrovia. The confirmation has
been made by authoritative sources of the LNOC.
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Three Players Banned From School Sports
April
7, 2005-
The Inter-School Sports Association (ISSA) continues to be
plagued with acts of indiscipline among schools and
students during its annual games.
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Liberia's Female Basketball Opponents Land In Monrovia
April
7, 2005-
Liberian female players will for the first time taste
international basketball when they take on their
counterparts from Niger over the weekend. The guest team
arrived in Monrovia on Wednesday.
The female basketballers of both countries are to compete
in the Zone III preliminaries of the African Women
Championship.
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Bob Zeo's Transfer Money Disappears
-IE Vice President Stands Accused
April
5, 2005-
The Vice President for Operations of the Invincible Eleven
(IE) Majestic Sports Association is at a center of a money
scandal. There are allegations that he received
US$4,000.00 on behalf of former player Bob Zeo for the
Sunshine Yellow Boys but failed to deliver the money to
the club.
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Perak boss Jamal wants Seator to prove his worth first-
April
5, 2005-
IPOH: Striker Frank
Seator is keen to lead the Perak attack again but the
Liberian has been told that he has to take the initiative
to get back into the team.
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IE Wins But Barrolle Draws
April
5, 2005-
There were varying results for the two top
sides in Liberian football in the weekend league matches
played over the weekend at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium
(ATS).
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James Debbah Opens Up
April
4, 2005-
The Lone Star has been experiencing some troubling
situation nowadays. Most of the players that made name for
the national pride – the likes of George Oppong Weah,
James Salinsa Debbah, Joe Armstrong Nagbe, Jonathan Sogbie,
Kelvin Segbwe, and others seem to be less interested in
the team that made them.
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Female Basketball On National Duty
April
3, 2005
The Liberia Basketball Federation (LBF) has afforded
female players the opportunity of displaying their talents
on the international scene.
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New Deputy Sports Minister Inducted
April
2, 2005
A new Deputy Minister for Administration Johnstone P.
Fahnborde has taken over at the Ministry of Youth and
Sports in Monrovia. Hon. Fahnborde succeeded D. Max Leboe
who was removed from the job by the Liberian Head of State
Gyude Bryant having being held liable for the
misappropriation of US$13,000 of the Sports Ministry's
funds.
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Tricky Clashes For Sinking Giants
April 1, 2005
The weekend promises to be a challenging one for Liberia's
two football giants, Mighty Barrolle and Invincible Eleven (IE).
Both sides have created frowns on the faces of their numerous fans
and supporters having failed to win in the just-started 2005
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