
The 2010 Honiara Junior Futsal League season got underway at the Multi-Purpose hall on Saturday morning with a colorful opening ceremony.
The league featured five categories and included both boys and girls.

The 2010 Honiara Junior Futsal League season got underway at the Multi-Purpose hall on Saturday morning with a colorful opening ceremony.
The league featured five categories and included both boys and girls.

On Saturday the soccer populace of Honiara was treated with fun and action at Lawson Tama Stadium with a soccer match featuring some of the Solomon Islands International stars.
The Locals vs Internationals match was the first of three series organized as charity matches to raise funds for Goldie College.

The Team Manager of Hekari United, Vonnie Kapi Nato has publicly thanked the families of his Solomon Islands recruits, clubs, supporters and the country at large for supporting them during this year’s victorious O-League campaign.
She made her remarks during a dinner hosted at the Telekom recreation center last night before she flew out of the country with the O-League trophy to Fiji this afternoon.

The Honiara Umpires Committee is calling on all affiliated teams in divisions A, B and C of the Honiara Netball Association to send two reps each for a briefing on netball rules, at 3pm tomorrow afternoon at the Lawson Tama netball courts.
It is important that all teams to familiarize themselves with the rules before the start of the Honiara league.

Telecommunication service provider Our Telekom has signed a five year sponsorship deal with Solomon Islands Football Federation, SIFF.
The sponsorship deal is worth SBD$5.3 million dollars.

The National Olympic Committee of Solomon Islands will be sending 10-12 athletes and officials to the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in October.
Despite being offered 20 spaces by the games host India.

Local soccer players have been urged to strengthen their discipline in order to improve their game.
Hekari's Solomon Islands recruits Henry Fa’arodo and Stanley Waita made the call when reflecting on Hekari’s success in the O-League.

Solomon Islands players with Hekari Souths United will possibly miss the country’s Our Telekom National Club championship because of club world cup duties.
Hekari team manager Vonnie Kapi Natto says the PNG club has a busy scheduled for their build up for the club world cup in December and is unlikely to release its local players.

People around the world celebrate and commemorate Mother’s Day on May of each year. It is no difference here in Solomon Islands.
In Honiara the day which falls on Sunday 9th was marked with special events and activities in some areas including beach soccer knockout tournament held at the RBC sea front.
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