The Millennium Heights Medical Complex made its mark in the Saint Lucia of sports by participating in a thrilling Futsal tournament held in honor of World Tourism Week. The event, which took place at the Beausejour indoor facility, brought together teams from both the professional and amateur leagues, creating an exciting atmosphere of competition and camaraderie.
For the Millennium Heights Medical Complex “Vital Signs team”, made up of Jonathan Gaston, Jasper Williams, Marlon Paul, Merciah Wells, Nairire Henry, and Kurt Kamakie this tournament was more than just a sporting event; it was a testament to their dedication and hard work. Having participated in previous tournaments, the team had honed their skills and developed a deep sense of teamwork and unity after an intense two-week training under house coach Mr. Peter Prospere, Maintenance manager.
The competition was fierce, with teams from various organizations showcasing their talents and determination on the Futsal court. The MHMC Vital Signs Team, however, proved to be a force to be reckoned with. They displayed incredible skill, agility, and teamwork throughout the tournament, earning them a well-deserved spot in the finals.
On Saturday, September 30th, under the watchful eyes of enthusiastic fans and fellow participants, the MHMC Vital Signs Team gave their all in the championship match. Although they narrowly missed out on the first-place title, they emerged as the second-place holders, which was an outstanding achievement in itself.
Their hard work paid off not only in terms of pride and recognition but also in terms of a tangible reward. The team was awarded a prize of $1000.00 Eastern Caribbean dollars, a testament to their dedication and skill on the Futsal court.
The journey of the Millennium Heights Medical Complex team in this Futsal tournament was a story of determination, perseverance, and success. It served as a reminder that with hard work, teamwork, and passion, even the most challenging goals can be achieved.