Back (L-R) -
- B. Moses (Tobago), F. Crooks (Jamaica), A. McGill (Coach - T&T) T. McGill (Canada - Eqpt Mgr.), N.
Denny (Guyana - Administrator), R. Austin T&T - Director), C. Handsor (Canada), M. Broomes (Barbados), Sean
Casquero (T&T), Miguel Mitchell (T&T), Hugh Foster (Jamaica Asst. Coach)
Middle :
- Sean Samuels (Canada), S.
Steele (Jamaica), J. Pitt (Tobago)
Front:
J. Williams (Canada), A. Skerritt (T&T), P. Bradley (T&T), E. Johnston
(Jamaica), R. Martin (T&T), S. Smith (T&T), C. Walker (Canada), A. Fanis (St Lucia)
Caribbean Stars
was formed in
1995 by Aldwyn McGill (former
administrator of the Toronto
Caribbean Soccer League and
Noel Denny, (Administrator of the
Malvern Friendship Leagues) to
participate in the Canadian
International
Soccer
League
(C.I.S.L.) better known as the
Puma International League
.
The Stars represented the best of
the West Indian community and
their Board of Directors comprised
of Ronald Austin, John Williams,
Aldwyn McGill and Noel Denny.
Together they
attracted an elite
group of players for several
exhibition games and put together
a roster that many consider to be
the best team ever assembled.
Caribbean Stars opened its
inaugural ‘95 CISL season with a
decisive 4-1 win over Hispamerica
Selects and reached the semi Final
of the Puma Cup
Stars Anton Skerritt facing Croatia defender Paul Moore
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The Stars made an impressive start, with a
convincing 4-1 win over Hispamerica Selects on a
soggy Lamport artificial outfield two weeks ago.
Fitzroy Crooks scored twice, while Anton Skerritt
and Cameron Walker each netted once for the
West Indian side, which led 2-0 at half time.
Both the Stars’ manager, Noel Denny and coach,
Aldwyn McGill, were thrilled with their team’s
performance.
Denny, though, made it clear that the club is still
open to all soccer players who wish to try out.
Stars open CISL with Big win
By Ron Fanfair
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