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Black Knight Bikers Continue to Impact Youth in Barbados

The Black Knight Bikers (BKB) continue to make significant strides in the lives of young people across Barbados. Known for their advocacy against bullying in schools and society, the BKB has expanded their efforts to educate primary school students on the do’s and don’ts of biking. On Friday June 7th 2024 , the club awarded fourteen students of The Milton Lynch Primary School for their outstanding participation in a comprehensive mentorship program that spanned several weeks.

The mentorship program, spearheaded by BKB President Fabian Reeves along with school counselors , aimed to instill valuable life lessons in the young participants. “Our goal was to go beyond just teaching biking skills,” said Reeves. “We wanted to impart important values such as discipline, respect, and dedication, which are crucial not only for safe biking but also for their overall personal development.”

The program covered a variety of topics, starting with the basics of biking safety. Students learned about the importance of wearing helmets, understanding traffic signals, and maintaining their bikes. The BKB members emphasized the significance of being responsible bikers, highlighting how these practices contribute to their safety and the safety of others on the road.

In addition to biking safety, the program also addressed broader themes of personal growth and character building. The children were taught the importance of discipline in their daily routines, respect for their peers and elders, and the dedication needed to pursue their goals. Through interactive sessions and practical demonstrations, the students were engaged and motivated to apply these principles in their lives.

One of the highlights of the program was the interactive sessions where students got to engage with the bikers, asking questions and sharing their thoughts. These sessions created an open and supportive environment, allowing the children to express themselves freely and build confidence. The bikers, in turn, shared their personal stories and experiences, providing relatable examples of overcoming challenges and achieving success.

At the award ceremony, the students received trophies of participation, recognizing their commitment and enthusiasm throughout the program. President Reeves expressed his pride in the students’ progress and reaffirmed the club’s dedication to continuing such initiatives. “We are incredibly proud of these young individuals,” he said. “Their eagerness to learn and grow is inspiring, and we are committed to supporting them every step of the way.”

The mentorship program has been well-received by the community, with parents and teachers praising the positive impact on the students. The BKB plans to expand the program to more schools in the future, ensuring that more young people benefit from their guidance and support. They have already visited a number of other schools and will be awarding other students during this year.

About Black Knight Bikers:

Black Knight Bikers is a community-oriented biking club in Barbados dedicated to promoting safe biking practices, advocating against bullying, and fostering personal development among young people. Through various programs and initiatives, they aim to make a positive difference in the lives of the youth.

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BARBADOS WINS CWI RISING STARS UNDER-19 CHAMPIONSHIP

by David Harris

Defending champions Barbados defeated Guyana by 44 runs to retain their title in Cricket West Indies (CWI) Rising Stars Under-19 Championship at the Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua on Wednesday.

Needing to avoid defeat in their fifth and final match of the tournament to clinch the title, the Barbadian lads scored   209 for eight wickets, before bowling out Guyana for 160 in 45.3 overs.

Barbados were wobbling at 71 for four wickets, after winning the toss and opting to bat. Captain Justin Parris made an attractive 38 runs from 40 balls, the left-handed batsman struck five fours, but his dismissal in the sixteenth over left Barbados in a precarious position.  Seth Smith (47) and Rajeev Parsooram (21) repaired the early damage with a crucial fifth-wicket partnership of 61 runs, before Parsooram was dismissed by left-arm pacer Brandon Henry.

After Parsooram’s wicket fell; Smith added 40 vital runs for the sixth wicket with Yuvraj Persaud who made 19, Smith’s rearguard inning ended innings ended when he was dismissed by Henry in the 43rd over, the wicketkeeper/ batsman faced 75 balls and counted four boundaries. Asher Brandford 18 and Zarell Harding 15 not out ensured that Barbados posted a total over 200 runs.

Medium pacer Reyaz Laif took three wickets for 34 runs, he was supported by fast bowler Usain Fredericks two wickets for 53 runs,, and Henry who picked up two wickets for 24 runs.

Chasing 210 for victory, Guyana slumped to 55 for five wickets in the 17th over as the Bajan bowlers took early wickets; but a defiant knock of 50 runs from Henry briefly give the Guyanese hope. Henry faced 88 balls and lead a lower resistance that saw Guyana to 156 for eight wickets before he was bowled by Parsooram. After Henry was dismissed Guyana’s innings ended quickly.

Brandford captured three wickets for 19 runs with his medium pace; he was supported by fellow medium pacers Joshua Thomas and Parsooram with two wickets for 35 runs and 19 runs respectively, while Parris picked up two wickets with his leg-spin.

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JAYDEN WINS GOLD AT CARIFTA GAMES

by David Harris

Jayden Green captured Barbados’ lone gold medal at the 52nd CARIFTA Games which ended at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, in Mucrapo, Trinidad on Monday night. The 17-year-old student of the Christ Church Foundation School won the Under-20 Boys’ 200 metres at the three -day track and field meeting in 20,93 seconds ahead of Jamaicans Tyreece Foreman (20.95) and Junior Galimore (21.01); Green is the first Barbadian to win the event since Mario Burke in 2015.

The rest of team collected five silver and eight bronze medals with several athletes recording personal best. Barbados won 14 medals at the games, their best performance since the 2016 Games in Grenada where they won 20 medals. 

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GET READY FOR THE NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES

Calendar lists all the events from May to September 2025

NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES  field events will begin on Saturday, May 31, at Queen’s College, Husbands, St. James, while the road races, involving running, cycling, walking, and skating, will take place on Sunday, June 1, on the Mighty Grynner Highway.  Monday, June 9, will see the culmination of the track events at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex.

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