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Spoilers

8

6 1 1 19:10 19

Flemingdon Utd

8

5 2 1 23:12 16

Powerhouse

8

4 2 2 17:8

14

West Side

8

4 3 1 19:11 13

Sanjaxx

8

4 3 1 22:16 13

Ebony

8

4 3 1 18:15 13

East-West Conn.

8

3 5 0 11:14 9

Merrymen

8

2 6 0 8:33

6

Diplomats

8

0 7 1 7:26

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TCSL

1991 standings

Just like Players’ club before it

Spoilers dominated the TCSL. All

the talk about the league having

questionable referees was flushed.

Spoilers won the league in four of

the five seasons before leaving.

Spoilers won the league in its first

year back (’87) and broke Players

back to back record by winning the

league an unprecedented three

consecutive (89 to 91) seasons

“The feat was due to the

coming together of an

amazing bunch of guys.”

McGill said

“Wesley Wickham and

Carlos Redman were the

magnets that brought in

Sean Critchlow, Brandon

James, Jomo Pitt and a few

others with the core

members from Players like

Anton Skerritt, Ronald

Austin, Junior McNeilly,

John “Selly” Benjamin, and

Wayne “Nicko” Constance.

My job was to make sure

that all new players

understood that we were

the team to beat while

Chief Advisor and supporter

Desmond Marcial usually

cut off any loose ends.

(L-R) Back:

N. Fergusson, Sean Critchlow, A. Loney, A. Baptiste, C. Redman, V.

McGill, R. Austin, W. Wickham

Front:

A. McGill, U, Long, R. La Forest,

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Within the Spoilers 4-year

glory run Ronald Austin, Junior

McNelly, and Carlos Redman

won the MVP awards, and

Wesley Wickham won the

league’s Best Defender. Dixon

Modeste turned out to be a all

purpose

player

whose

defensive skills I ranked close

to those of my brother Victor

and that’s high praise when

rated with national players.

Dixon Modeste

A. McGill, D. Modeste, & W. Wickham