Philomena Trinidade, Goalkeeper Moscow Olympics, >From B.P.T. Wadala, Mumbai. Now in the US. Sports Medicine. Also Hockey coach if I am not mistaken. Practiced at Guru Nanak Khalsa college, and Don Bosco Matunga. Often felt that the Salesians perhaps saw her as a physical (tough girl) manifestation of both Mary's in the Bible. If I remember correctly, one of her coaches was Jaswant Singh,
venantius > Message: 8 > Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 19:58:18 -0700 (PDT) > From: Mervyn Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] Any info on International Women Hockey Players > of Goan Origin > > Hi Jason, > The entire Tanzanian ladies hockey team would have been made up of Goans. I > only remember seeing the Tanzanian ladies play one international match. > ? > In the late sixties, early seventies, a Goan lady from Uganda married a > Tanzanian goal keeper, Ludger Gomes. She?played for Uganda ( I cant remember > her name right now) but was the best lady hockey player I have seen ever. > She was so fast that she could dodge players from the men's team with whom > she practised. Her brother is a ?referee and runs the men's hockey > tournaments in Toronto today. > ? > My favourite?ladies hockey player is my former neighbour, Ina Rebello. She > introduced me to the game and played for the Goan clubs in Dar before > playing for?India in several world cups. She now lives in Mumbai. > ? > Mervyn?? > > ? > ? > ? > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Jason Monserrate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Goanet List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Goanet Sports < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 9:47:50 PM > Subject: [Goanet] Any info on International Women Hockey Players of Goan > Origin > > Hi Goanetters, > > Eugene Correia asked me a question and that set me off on the path of some > research. Any one out there who can throw some light on any International > Women Hockey Players of Goan Origin who have represented India or their > respective countries in international hockey tournaments .. > > The most famous names that come to mind are that of Dr Otilia Mascarenhas, > Lorraine Fernandes and Selma D'Silva. > > Sybil Miranda (was she a D'Mello before?), Elvira Britto, Donita D'Mello, > Fiona Albuquerque, Angela D'Sa have played for India, but i am not too sure > if they have Goan roots. > > Any idea if Erminda Menezes (daughter of Sacru Menezes) played for India? > > I know there have been loads of Goan who have played? for India. What about > other countries? > > Any information will be much appreciated. > > Jason > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the > boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to > New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 08:34:17 +0530 (IST) > From: Pravin Sabnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [Goanet] Mirror - monday-muse (2jun08) > To: goanet <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > MONDAY MUSE (2 June 2008) > MIRROR > Some stories we hear in school make greater sense if we connect to them. > One such story was about the House of 100 Mirrors. > ? > A puppy learned of this place and decided to visit. He happily scaled the > stairs and looked through the doorway with his ears lifted high and his tail > wagging as fast as it could. He found himself staring at many other happy > little puppies with their tails wagging just as fast as his. He smiled and > was answered with many great smiles just as warm and friendly. As he left > the House, he thought to himself, "This is a wonderful place. I will come > back and visit it often." > In this same village, another little puppy, who was perpetually unhappy, > decided to visit the house. He slowly climbed the stairs and hung his head > low as he looked into the door. When he saw many unfriendly looking canines > staring back at him, he barked at them and was horrified to see all the > angry puppies growling back at him. As he left, he thought to himself, "That > is a horrible place, and I will never go back there again." > In the real world, all the faces we encounter are mirrors. And more often > than not, the immediate reflection we see on their faces is our own. We > choose the kind of reflections we see on the faces of the people we meet. > And hence we must choose to be better at the mood we allow ourselves to be > in. > After all, hope and despair, cheer and frown are all very infectious. It is > our approach and our actions that trigger an aligned response. So if we want > to be surrounded by happy, positive faces, we must begin with making the > right changes in our own mental makeup and behaviour.? Mirrors, they say, > don?t lie. > The people around, mirror our own selves you see > For the world to BE BETTER, I must start with me? > - Pravin-da > 2 June 2008, Goa, India. > Since 2004, the MONDAY MUSE series (based on JCI-India?s annual theme) is > penned by PRAVIN SABNIS - a life coach with a passion to connect people to > their passion & potential. He employs creative competencies in theatre & > trekking in his UNLEARNING UNLIMITED workshops conducted for leading > corporate & other groups. > > > > Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it > on http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/bestofyahoo/ > > > End of Goanet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 660 > ************************************** >
