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Tobago footballers playing on bushie field.On Saturday August, 13, 2011, the St Clair's Coaching School celebrated its brand of excellence, highlighting the school's superiority in the Tobago Football League 2010-2011 season.

Approximately two hundred students were engaged in an impressive Awards ceremony which was held at the School's recreation ground, Daniel Trace, Mt Pleasant.

Bertille W St Clair, founder and managing director of the prominent St Clair's Coaching School commended its executive, his staff, the students, the parents, sponsors, and supporters for a triumphant season in delivering the feature address. He reminded the audience and more so his students, that form is temporary, but class is permanent.

The four challenge trophies that were won by this prestigious sporting institution in the Tobago Football Association 2010 season were, Team of the Year, League Champion, F.A Cup and the Community Cup.

These awards were reflective of the St Clair's Coaching School passion for supremacy and discipline on and off the field.

Two major individual awards were also recognised as an important statement of the Club's supremacy in 2010. The recipients were Kyle Joseph, the League's MVP, who is extremely talented and prolific goalscorer, Keon Boucher, winner of the Golden Boots award.

Other awards included, Manager of the Year, George "Tuffy" Joseph and Coach of the Year, Urinton "Lay Lay" Samuel. These young men were recognised for the manner in which they skilfully managed and motivated their charges throughout the season.

The St Clair's Coaching School recognised Desmond Cupid of Mt St George and the ever popular Muska as leading supporters of the team. They were awarded envelopes of appreciation.

Fifty per cent of the $70.000 prize money won in the 2010 season was shared among the players of the victorious senior team.