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The 2nd Annual Peter Cargill Memorial Game - Mon., April 16

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  • The 2nd Annual Peter Cargill Memorial Game - Mon., April 16

    The second
    annual Peter Cargill Memorial game on Monday, April
    16th, 2007 at the Harbour View stadium.

    Peter was born on March 2nd, 1962.

    Wray and Nephew and Pepsi has both committed to
    allocate Products and Radio Advertsements leading up
    to the event.

    Additionally Wray and Nephew will erect a billboard in
    Peter's honour at the stadiums eastern end while Pepsi
    will provide two sets of gears for the featured game
    between Jamaica Nationals and Camperdown High.

    I have attached the names of some players expected to
    participate in the two game event between Harbour View
    Masters versus Pelican/ Waterhouse Masters at 6pm then
    at 8pm Jamaica Nationals versus Camperdown High.

    Players are:
    *Harbour View - Owen Kirkland,Richard Coke,Micheal
    McIntosh,John Massey,Ian McNaughton,Anthony
    Tomlinson,Peter Prendergast
    * Pelican - Andrew Reid, Max Straw, Robert Bryan,
    Arnold McDonnough,Peter Hibbert, David Henry.
    * Jamaica Nationals - Howard Bell,Linval
    Dixon,Theodore Whitmore,Desmond Smith, Lennie Hyde,
    Clive Wedderburn, Donovan Hayles, Warren Barrett.
    * Camperdown - Barrington Gaynor, Andrew Hines, Andrew
    Williams,Dominique Spaulding,Richard Green, Nyron
    Prawl,Micheal Clarke,Chris Bender,Carlton Williams.

    In order to make a meaningful contribution to the
    Cargill family we will ask each of the five (5)
    participating entities to give a cheque of $20,000
    made to "MRS.AVRIL CARGILL".

    A donation will be collected at the venue that will be
    handed to his widow Avril and her two children Danique
    and David immediately following the game.

    We thank you for your continued assistance and invite
    any other ideas you may have to improve the event.

    Best regards,
    Clyde J.

    ---------

    Good going, by Harbour View!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Cargill memorial
    published: Saturday | April 14, 2007



    The second annual Peter Cargill Memorial game is set for Monday, April 16, with a double header at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium.

    Harbour View Masters tackle Pelican/Waterhouse Masters at 6:00 p.m. before Jamaica Nationals take on Camperdown High at 8:00 p.m.
    Both Wray and Nephew and Pepsi have committed to allocate products and radio advertisements leading up to the event in honour of the past national player and coach, who led Camperdown High to the triple crown in 1982.

    Additionally, Wray and Nephew will erect a billboard in Cargill's honour at the eastern end of the Compound in a few weeks time, while Pepsi will provide two sets of gears for the feature game between Jamaica Nationals and Camperdown High.

    There is no admission cost but a donation will be collected at the venue that will be handed to Cargill's widow, Avril, and her two children, Danique and David, immediately following the game.

    A lot of players connected to Cargill in some way or another will be in action.

    For the Harbour View team there will be Owen Kirkland, Richard Coke, Micheal McIntosh, John Massey, Ian McNaughton, Anthony Tomlinson and Peter Prendergast, while for Pelicans, there will be Andrew Reid, Max Straw, Robert Bryan, Arnold McDonnough, Peter Hibbert and David Henry.

    The Jamaica Nationals team includes Howard Bell, Linval Dixon, Theodore Whitmore, Desmond Smith, Lenworth Hyde, Clive Wedderburn, Donovan Hayles and Warren Barrett.

    His alma mater, Camperdown, will be represented by Barrington Gaynor, Andrew Hines, Andrew Williams, Dominique Spaulding, Richard Green, Nyron Prawl, Micheal Clarke, Chris Bender and Carlton Williams.

    Cargill, nicknamed "Jair", was born on March 2, 1964 and died April 16, 2005. The midfield general played for local sides Swallowfield FC, CC Lions, Port Morant United and Harbour View FC and also spent eight years in Israel with Maccabi Netanya and Beitar Jerusalem.

    He returned to Jamaica in 1996 and was called to the national team by Rene Simoes and was a part of Jamaica's historic qualification to the 1998 World Cup in France. He collected a total of 84 caps and after retiring as a player, he became Reggae Boyz' assistant head coach until 2004. He also coached top premier league outfits Harbour View and Waterhouse FC.

    Like his World Cup teammate Stephen Malcolm (2001) and Winston Anglin (2004), Cargill was killed in a road accident. He died of severe injuries in St. Ann while on his way to a football match with his Waterhouse team set to face Wadadah F.C. in Montego Bay when the van he was travelling in overturned and struck a boulder. Cargill died the way he lived - dealing with the business of football.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      Peter Cargill enjoyed a distinguished football career
      at the national and international level, and was the
      tough tackling central midfielder for the Reggae Boyz
      in Jamaica's historic appearance at the World Cup
      Finals in France 1998.

      Cargill was a member of the
      legendary Camperdown triple-champion schoolboy team of
      1982 that captured the coveted Manning Cup, Walker
      Cup, and Oliver Shield.

      He played for Mountain View in
      the Minor (Under 16) League, Harbour View FC and
      Swallowfield in the National League before traveling
      to play international professional football in Israel
      for three Clubs over seven years. Peter returned home
      to play again for Harbour View when he was invited to
      join Rene Simoes's Reggae Boyz in 1997. "Jair" also
      represented Pelicans Masters in the Kingston and St.
      Andrew Masters football league.

      Peter Cargill was the Jamaica Assistant Coach from
      2000-2004, and was also the Head Coach of the Jamaica
      U-23 Olympic team.

      Locally, Cargill led Harbour View
      FC to the National Premier League 2000 title, the
      Jackie Bell KO crown, and the NPL second End-of-Round
      Final in 2000/2001. He won the 2001 Knockout Jamaica
      National Federation Cup Championship.

      Source: Harbour View FC's General Manager: Clyde Jureidini
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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