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Document Information

Type: Newspaper page (sports section)
File Size: 4.49 MB
Summary

This document is the front page of the sports section from The Virgin Islands Daily News, dated November 9, 2012. It contains articles about local high school football and volleyball games in St. Thomas, as well as advertisements for a local medical clinic and the Virgin Islands Lottery. The document bears the label 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018871' at the bottom, suggesting it was collected as part of a government investigation, but the content itself is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Alexander Lenard, M.D. Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon
Subject of an advertisement for Comprehensive Orthopaedic Global (COG).
Tim Chapman Daily News Staff
Author of the two main sports articles on the page.
Luke Neely Coach/Leader for Arawaks Football
Quoted discussing the St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks' complex offense.
Omar Henderson Arawaks Senior Football Player
Pictured in a photo from the Arawaks' football practice.
Patrick Leonard Arawaks Senior Football Player
Pictured being tackled by a teammate in a photo from the Arawaks' football practice.
Elroy Donovan Jr. Kean High Football Coach
Quoted discussing his team's defense and their upcoming game against the Arawaks.
Chris Cilliers Arawaks Senior Tailback
Mentioned as part of the Arawaks' senior tailback tandem who performed well in a previous game.
David McDonald Arawaks Senior Tailback
Mentioned as part of the Arawaks' senior tailback tandem who performed well in a previous game.
Chantell Grant Kean High Varsity Volleyball Player
Described as the "vocal leader" of the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School girls varsity volleyball team and quoted in the...
Akia Frett Kean High Sophomore Volleyball Player
Mentioned for scoring a key point in the volleyball match against Ss. Peter and Paul.

Timeline (4 events)

2012-11-08
Arawaks football team practice.
Antilles School
Omar Henderson Patrick Leonard St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks team
2012-11-08
Varsity volleyball match where Kean High defeated Ss. Peter and Paul 4-1.
Ivanna Eudora Kean High School
Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Lady Rays Ss. Peter and Paul Lady Jaguars
2012-11-09
IAA tackle football game between the Arawaks and Kean High School.
Lionel Roberts Stadium
St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Devil Rays
Prior to 2012-11-09 (season opener)
Football season opener where the Arawaks defeated the Devil Rays (Kean High) 44-0.
Not specified
St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Devil Rays

Locations (9)

Location Context
Location of COG office, Kean High School, Antilles School, and several lottery winning establishments.
Location of a COG office at La Grand Princess.
Location of a COG office.
General location of all events and organizations mentioned.
Address of COG on St. Thomas.
Address of COG on St. Croix.
Venue for the IAA tackle football game.
Location of the Arawaks' football practice.
Location of the varsity volleyball match.

Relationships (4)

Omar Henderson Teammates Patrick Leonard
Both are senior players on the St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks football team and are pictured together at practice.
Chris Cilliers Teammates David McDonald
Described as the Arawaks' 'senior tailback tandem'.
Elroy Donovan Jr. Coach and Team Ivanna Eudora Kean High School football team
Identified as the 'Kean High coach' and quoted discussing his team's strategy.
Quoted discussing 'his' team's offense.

Key Quotes (5)

"It's difficult. We're a multi-formation, multi-game offense. We run a power game, a gap scheme to zone scheme. It's a lot to prepare for. Teams could potentially stop us."
Source
— Luke Neely (Describing the complexity of the Arawaks football team's offense.)
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"We hope that the defense, by now, has learned the schemes. It was the first game of the season and we have a lot of young guys."
Source
— Elroy Donovan Jr. (Kean High's coach discussing his team's preparation for the rematch against the Arawaks.)
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"He's a big, strong guy. Our guys have to realize that you have to adjust for that type of running back. We can't expect to wrap him up high and take him down."
Source
— Elroy Donovan Jr. (Describing Arawaks player Chris Cilliers.)
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"They're tough guys to bring down. They're bruisers and it's gonna take two or three guys to bring them down at any time."
Source
— Luke Neely (Describing the Arawaks' running backs.)
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"I got to cheer them up. That's that motivation. My team's gonna back me up too, you know."
Source
— Chantell Grant (Explaining her role as the vocal leader of the Kean High volleyball team.)
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Former local hoops player making it on TV Page 39 College hoops tip off in style tonight Page 41
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ORTHOPAEDIC GLOBAL
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St. John: Please telephone 779-2663
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Voted Best Orthopaedic Care 2012 in the USVI
The Virgin Islands Daily News
Sports
Friday, November 9, 2012
Alexander Lenard, M.D.
Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Orthopaedic Surgeon
Expertise in Trauma,
Spine & Spine Stenosis
Please visit the COG website to learn about
Dr. Lenard or telephone (340) 779-2663
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Arawaks seek season sweep of Kean tonight
By TIM CHAPMAN
Daily News Staff
ST. THOMAS — Luke Neely might not know where to begin if he were in an opposing coach's position and had to gameplan against his St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks. The variety of formations running through his no-huddle offense can be a headache for defenses.
"It's difficult," Neely said. "We're a multi-formation, multi-game offense. We run a power game, a gap scheme to zone scheme. It's a lot to prepare for. Teams could potentially stop us."
Ivanna Eudora Kean High School (1-3) hopes to turn that potential into reality when the two teams meet at 7 tonight in an IAA tackle football game at Lionel Roberts Stadium.
The Arawaks (2-1) crushed the Devil Rays, 44-0, in the season opener, which ended early in the fourth quarter because of the league's mercy rule.
"We hope that the defense, by now, has learned the schemes," Kean High coach Elroy Donovan Jr. said. "It was the first game of the season and we have a lot of young guys."
Donovan is eager to see if his defense learned from the tough lessons handed out by the Arawaks' senior tailback tandem of Chris Cilliers and David McDonald.
Cilliers pounded his way to two rushing touchdowns and a receiving touchdown, and McDonald led the team with 75 rushing yards on seven carries. At 210 pounds, Cilliers can easily shed routine tackles.
"He's a big, strong guy," Donovan said. "Our guys have to realize that you have to adjust for that type of running back. We can't expect to wrap him up high and take him down."
At 170 pounds, McDonald offers a speedy change of pace. But he won't shy away from contact.
"They're tough guys to bring down," Neely said. "They're bruisers and it's gonna take two or three guys to bring them down at any time."
Arawaks dropped a 22-8 game
See FOOTBALL, page 42
Daily News Photo by TIM CHAPMAN
St. Thomas-St. John Private Schools Arawaks senior Omar Henderson tackles senior teammate Patrick Leonard during Thursday's practice at Antilles School.
TACKLE FOOTBALL
Kean High's energy lifts them over Ss. Peter and Paul, 4-1
BY TIM CHAPMAN
Daily News Staff
ST. THOMAS — There is no question who the vocal leader is on the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School girls varsity volleyball team. Chantell Grant can be heard loud and clear after nearly every point.
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
After dropping the first game by 11 points against Ss. Peter and Paul on Thursday at Kean High, Grant and the Lady Rays began communicating. The result was a loose, energetic and more confident team through the next three games as Kean High won the match, 4-1 (14-25, 26-24, 25-16, 25-18).
"I got to cheer them up," Grant said. "That's that motivation. My team's gonna back me up too, you know."
Grant backed up her talk and recorded two consecutive aces in the final game to push the lead to 17-9. She was also involved in a signature point of the match when three Kean High players on three different hits had to lunge and punch at the ball with one hand to keep the volley alive.
The Lady Jaguars were stunned when Kean sophomore Akia Frett finished that point by hitting
See VOLLEYBALL, page 42
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