Name: Kerry Noray.
Club: Joe Public FC (Trinidad, 12-Sept-2007 to present).
Date of birth:
Position: Forward.
Previous Clubs: Safa FC (Lebanon, Feb-2006 to Jul-2006), San Juan Jabloteh
(Trinidad, ? to Feb-2007), Caledonia AIA Fire (Trinidad, Mar-2007 to
11-Sept-2007).
TnT Debut: July 2002 vs Barbados.
NOTE: 2002 San Juan Jabloteh top goal scorer. Also, 2003 “Most
Valuable Player” in the final of the First Citizens Bank Cup. In 2005 Kerry
shared the title for scoring the most goals (15) with team-mate Josh Johnson. From
2001 to 2005 Noray managed to score 47 goals for San Juan Jabloteh with the 2003
season being his best year.
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12-Sept-2007 | Noray to try and settle in at Macoya. |
06-Mar-2007 | Striker Kerry Noray joins Caledonia. |
16-Jul-2006 | Kerry Noray back from Lebanon. |
Kerry Noray moves on to Lebanon.
By: Joel
Villafana.
03-Feb-2006 - CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh’s striker Kerry Noray is off to
Lebanon on a five-month stint with Lebanon club Safa FC. The diminutive striker
played with San Juan Jabloteh last season and scored seven (7) goals, second
only to speedy winger Josh Johnson who netted eleven (11). Former National
football captain David Nakhid was very instrumental in the deal for the 24 year
old striker.
Jabloteh’s Head Coach Terry Fenwick expressed a bit of disappointment at
losing Noray, he admitted to ‘ttproleague.com’ “I would have preferred to
have him next season, in my opinion he did himself a massive injustice by making
that move at this point in time in his career, he had a pretty good run last
year and with some more hard work this coming season, I think he was on the
verge of National selection.”
“However, he is a terrific striker, with great ability and he has a hunger to
score goals, I wish him the best of luck,” added Fenwick.
Jabloteh recently signed young striker Anton Wolfe from North East Stars and
will be hoping young Wolfe who is currently on a five-day camp in Miami with the
National team fills the gap left by Kerry Noray.
Jabloteh duo expelled from US.
By Joel Bailey.
28-Sept-2003 - The Jabloteh pair of Kerry Baptiste (midfielder) and Kerry Noray
(striker) are back with the national champs after their scholarships at the
Lindsey Wilson College, United States were terminated. According to Jabloteh’s
coach Ricky Hill, the duo returned home two weeks ago after the college
officials found out that both Baptiste and Noray were professional players,
which is contrary to their rule that only amateurs are allowed into the
institution on a scholarship. The pair, as well as injured veteran midfielder
Angus Eve, will resume full training this week to regain their spots in the
starting lineup.
Kerry Noray ‘MVP’ in FCB final.
TnT Guardian Reports.
16-Aug-2003 - Kerry Noray, the 22-year-old CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh
striker, was voted “Most Valuable Player” in the final of the First Citizens
Bank Cup between his side and Vibe CT 105 W Connection on July 30 at the Manny
Ramjohn Stadium.
Noray, who opened the scoring for his team in the final, which was decided on a
“golden goal” by clubmate Otis Seaton, was not on hand to receive his award
on Thursday at the VIP Lounge, Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Kerry Noray, Serginho Sandy and exciting teammate Kerry Baptiste, left a day after the final to take
up scholarships at Lindsey Wilson College in Indiana, USA.
During his address, Larry Howai, CEO of First Citizens Bank, said he was a bit
disappointed last year with the public support in the tournament.
“However, this year I started to see some improvement in the crowd support,”
he added. “That gave us hope. Maybe, that is a signal that football is coming
alive in T&T again.”
Larry Romany, chairman of the organisers of the tournament, the Trinidad and
Tobago Professional Football League, said that he too witnessed a rise in the
enthusiasm among the spectators and that his body will now focus on moving
forward.
“One of the key things we will be working on is attracting sponsors and
spectators,” he said.
“Over the next five months we will be informing T&T and the corporate
sector about the branding of the T&T Pro League.”
Team Awards.
CHAMPION.
CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh (FCB Cup and $30,000).
RUNNER-UP.
Vibe CT 105 W Connection
Individual Awards.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN FINAL.
Kerry Noray (Jabloteh).
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS (SEMI-FINALS).
Kerry Harris (North East Stars), Kenwyne Jones (W Connection), Otis Seaton
(Jabloteh), Kerry Baptiste (Jabloteh).
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS (QUARTER-FINALS).
Otis Seaton (Jabloteh), Carry Harris (North East Stars), Andy Dean (SWIF),
Reynold Carrington (W Connection).
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS (ROUND 2).
Kerry Harris (North East Stars), Seon Power (Joe Public), Kerry Baptiste
(Jabloteh), Reynold Carrington (W Connection).