Noelita Lawrence-Ricketts He’s an energetic and talismanic individual, one of the finest Western Jamaica has produced in recent years, and his given name is Dwayne Gregory Ambusley, affectionately known as ‘Stebie’. Ambusley, coach of the Montego Bay United (MBU) outfit and former outstanding player for the said club, guiding them to two championship crowns, hails from the quiet, close-knitted and remotely unknown community of Dry Hill, Lucea, in the parish of Hanover. ‘Stebie’, an ex-Jamaican international who played two games for the National team against Guyana and Suriname, revealed he’s the fifth child of six for his beloved mother in his sibling pack of six. He attended Lucea Primary and then matriculated to the great Rusea’s High School, before moving on to play for his very first club, Malcolm Heights, representing them at every level, starting at age 10.