"It might have to be scaled down or some other provisions made, but I'm very positive that it will happen."The North American, Central American & Caribbean Track & Field Association has experienced difficulty in finding a country to host the Games, since St. Kitts withdrew from its commitment late last year.Jamaica, Bahamas, and Trinidad & Tobago have all for various reasons turned down the chance to the stage the region's marquee junior meet, which is usually held over the Easter weekend.The Bermudians are set to stage next year's Games, eight years after their first hosted the event, which saw Usain Bolt of Jamaica announce himself to the World, when he became the first junior athlete to break the 20-second barrier in the 200 metres with a time of 19.93 secs. (CMC)
