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    Hanover honours Horace - Former national baller gets award for contribution to sports

    published: Wednesday | August 8, 2007



    Claudia Gardner, Gleaner Writer
    Horace 'Cement Kid' Samuels (left) receives his Bird of Paradise Award for his outstanding contribution to sports, from Dawn Skeete, chairperson of the Hanover Homecoming Foundation's New York group, at the ceremony at the Tryall Hotel in Hanover. - photo by Claudia Gardner


    Sandy Bay, Hanover:
    Former national defender, Horace 'Cement Kid' Samuels, was presented with the Hanover Homecoming Foundation's (HHF) Bird of Paradise Award for outstanding contribution to sports, during the foundation's awards ceremony at the Tryall Hotel in Hanover on Saturday night.

    In a citation read by HHF awards committee chairperson Karen Grant, Samuels, who is also a former Rusea's High School footballer, was lauded as one of the parish's football legends and was praised for making an indelible mark on the national football landscape.

    Leadership skills
    "He placed Hanover into the annals of military history in his first month of service when, due to his impressive physical and leadership skills, he was made captain of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) football team. This former army sergeant marshalled the marching men of the JDF for more than a decade, where they conquered multiple titles and at the same time he represented Jamaica at thenational senior level against numerous Caribbean and South American teams," the citation said.

    Samuels, a 17-year veteran of the JDF, captained the army's football team throughout his tenure there and led the marching-men to multiple championships and to the National Premier League in 1997, shortly before his retirement.

    Samuels told The Gleaner he was extremely pleased at having received his first official recognition from one of the parish's leading civic organisations.

    "It was a great feeling," an elated Samuels said. "Because I have been representing Jamaica and Hanover at the national and international levels and assisting in football activities and this is the first time I am receiving an award, so I really thank the Hanover Homecoming Foundation for recognising my work."

    Samuels, who has his origins in Bigwell Lane in Lucea, is one of three brothers who have represented both Jamaica and Rusea's in football. Two of his younger brothers Sheridan 'Worm' Samuels, now a parish councillor and Denton 'Melwood' Samuels (deceased), both represented Jamaica's Under-23 and Under-20, respectively, in the past.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    worms was a wicked baller..

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    • #3
      Mi Know him as Danny boy,
      he was the best of all the Samuels. Worms was just fast. Luddy wasn't all that of a midfielser that he hyped up to be. Mi see Tegat mash up danny boy when St james played JDF with JBarnes. Sorry the Prof. didn't come to JA when danny boy was really defending. I would say the same mold as Tatty.

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      • #4
        mi see Worms kick 8 past herbie... and about 5 past knibb.

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        • #5
          Dem time deh dem
          school couldn't play. The only good player herbie had at that time was my grade six classmate; Martin. he was no match for bligh and co. dat same year CC outplayed Ruseas and gave them one (some say Bligh's goal was a fluke but knowing bligh it wasn't). Buknor was ruseas coach then. It is interesting to note that all Buknor's major success in football started at Cornwall.

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