 Sobo Village. Where is it? First left turn just after you pass the  Pitch Lake. Last Saturday, the Sobo Village Recreation Ground was the  venue for the Flow sponsored Rainbow Sport and Cultural Club community  rugby caravan, a programme that targets communities primarily in the  south of the twin Island Republic, areas that would not have seen  organised rugby before.
Sobo Village. Where is it? First left turn just after you pass the  Pitch Lake. Last Saturday, the Sobo Village Recreation Ground was the  venue for the Flow sponsored Rainbow Sport and Cultural Club community  rugby caravan, a programme that targets communities primarily in the  south of the twin Island Republic, areas that would not have seen  organised rugby before.
The weekend before, the Fanny Village Recreation Ground was the setting and stage for the Flow caravan. The enthusiasm shown by the youths in Sobo Village to sign up for rugby coaching after seeing rugby live for the first time may have come as a surprise even to the always optimistic Rudolph Jack, president of Rainbow Sport and Cultural Club and the architect of the community caravan.
To say that the Sobo Village recreation ground is ideally placed within the community is an understatement. It’s well located. The only negative was the inadequate lighting system. A circumstance the Sobo Village Council needs to address with some urgency. The interest shown by Sobo Village for the Flow sponsored caravan highlighted yet again the importance of the Ministry of Sport, Sport Company and the TTOC continuing to support the geographic spread of sport.
In many ways it would be fair to say that the children and youths of Sobo Village are undeserved by national sport organisations. One can well understand the challenges national sport organisations face. The main one being human and financial resource limitations. But the time has come to critically examine the easy excuse.
Is the lack of financial and human resource the only barrier to the structured and systemic geographic spread of organised sporting activity? Again I must refer to, or reflect on if you prefer, the enthusiastic response by Sobo Village to the Flow and Rainbow Sport and Culture Club community rugby caravan.
Sport leaders need to get out and about. Yes it can be time consuming. To understand both the opportunities and problems facing communities such as Sobo Village and other Villages those who make decisions need to go see for themselves.
It’s not so much about talent identification and long term athlete development. It’s simply about seeing first-hand the pure joy of children and youth at play. It matters not the sport. To see children and youth playing sport for the pure joy of playing is well worth the drive, time and energy. The challenge facing programmes such as the Flow caravan is one of continuity and sustainability.
How do national sport organisations provide children and youths in the villages and communities through the length and breadth of T&T with the access and chance to participate in safe, secure and well organised sporting activity? Driving through Sobo Village on the way to the Sobo Village recreation ground may be a revelation.
To all those dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly in the various villages and communities through this twin island republic... be encouraged. Yours may be a thankless and frustrating endeavour, but making a positive difference in the lives of the nation’s children is priceless. Even as I wrote the previous sentence I felt a sense of frustration even hopelessness because the first hand reality is stark.
More must be done. Where there is a will there is a way. Let’s not lose hope even though it may seem that it is getting harder and harder every day.
 
					 EPHRAIM SERRETTE,  president of the National Association of Athletic Administrations  (NAAA), is impressed by the recent form of Trinidad and Tobago athletes  at the international circuit.
EPHRAIM SERRETTE,  president of the National Association of Athletic Administrations  (NAAA), is impressed by the recent form of Trinidad and Tobago athletes  at the international circuit. Machel Cedenio marked his admission to the sub-45 club with a  tremendous display of one-lap sprinting at the Cayman Invitational, in  George Town, Grand Cayman, on Saturday night.
Machel Cedenio marked his admission to the sub-45 club with a  tremendous display of one-lap sprinting at the Cayman Invitational, in  George Town, Grand Cayman, on Saturday night. GUADELOUPE 37  MEXICO 3
GUADELOUPE 37  MEXICO 3 New Zealand have qualified for the inaugural women's rugby competition at next summer's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro despite slipping to a shock defeat against Spain on the opening day of the latest World Sevens Series leg in London.
New Zealand have qualified for the inaugural women's rugby competition at next summer's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro despite slipping to a shock defeat against Spain on the opening day of the latest World Sevens Series leg in London. Goss' team fought back with a 24-0 win over France to reclaim top spot in the group and confirm their Rio participation, but will now realise plenty of hard work lies ahead and they are by no means certain of gold.
Goss' team fought back with a 24-0 win over France to reclaim top spot in the group and confirm their Rio participation, but will now realise plenty of hard work lies ahead and they are by no means certain of gold. Caledonia  AIA pulled off a stunning upset on Friday night when it ousted  defending champions and four-time winners DirecTV W Connection from the  2014/2015 Digicel Pro Bowl, 5-4 on penalty kicks after an entertaining  3-3 draw at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. In the winner-take-all  $100,000 final on May 29, at the same Couva venue, Caledonia, tournament  winners in 2008 and beaten in the decider, both in 2009 and 2012, will  come up against first-time finalist Central FC, 1-0 winners over Police  in Friday’s other semifinal.
Caledonia  AIA pulled off a stunning upset on Friday night when it ousted  defending champions and four-time winners DirecTV W Connection from the  2014/2015 Digicel Pro Bowl, 5-4 on penalty kicks after an entertaining  3-3 draw at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. In the winner-take-all  $100,000 final on May 29, at the same Couva venue, Caledonia, tournament  winners in 2008 and beaten in the decider, both in 2009 and 2012, will  come up against first-time finalist Central FC, 1-0 winners over Police  in Friday’s other semifinal.