Dr Kishore Shallow
T&T starting XI against Cuba during the Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminary match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, on Tuesday. T&T won 4-0. Trinidad and Tobago: 22. Denzil Smith (GK); 16. Alvin Jones, 4. Josiah Trimmingham, 17. Darnell Hospedales; 5. Isaiah Garcia (23. Kaihim Thomas 55th), 8. Daniel Phillips, 18. Andre Rampersad, 13. Tyrese Spicer (15. Dantaye Gilbert 78th); 10. Kevin Molino (C) (19. Ajani Fortune 71st), 3. Joevin Jones (20. Real Gill 46th); 12. Isaiah Lee (9. Nathaniel James 55th).
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NGC president (Ag) Edmund Subryan, left, and NGC Chairman Dr Joseph Ishmael Khan (right) present a cheque to Kieron Edwards, president of the TTFA following T&T's 4-0 win over Cuba at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Tuesday, to seal a place at the Concacaf Gold Cup.
Crazy 8's players Shervan Outar, from back row left, Raja Ramoutar, Omesh Ramoutar, Valmiki Sookdeo, Gavin Ramlochan and in front row, Ryan Rambally, Emilio Smith, Damian Ramrattan, Sunil Maharaj, David Rahaman and Rennie Mohammed (captain) defeated Scotchie’s Nubian Kings, 4-1, at Special Brew Sports Bar in on Tuesday night.
2024 CPL champions Saint Lucia Kings will be looking to defend their title.
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Ben Martin, left, captured the Professional Division with a score of 284 for a seventh title. He celebrates with the Championship Class winner Chris Richards Jr , who tallied 289.
Clayton Clarke
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Stafanie Taylor has recovered from injury.
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Mucurapo Ex-Pupils marchers are all smiles after being judged the best team on parade at the opening ceremony of the 86th Lystra Lewis Port-of-Spain Netball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility on Sunday. The Ex-Pupils scored 94 points to win the march past title and Kimora Campbell, fifth from left, was named the “Best Queen”.
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Speedy midfielder Tyrese Spicer and his teammates during yesterday’s training session at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella. The T&T team will clash with Cuba, needing only to draw to qualify for the Concacaf Gold Cup. They won the first game 2-1 in Santiago, Cuba with Spicer being the architect of the first goal.
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Fast bowler, Alzarri Joseph, centre, is presented his award by Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Rodney Williams, left, and a gift basket by a Ministry of Sports representative.
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T&T's Gwendolyn Smith celebrates after her victory in the Women's 60-64 Javelin on the second day of the 2025 World Masters (Over 35) Indoor Track and Field Championships in Gainesville, Florida, USA on Monday.
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T&T’s Teague Marcano, left, and Australia’s James Knee battle for the ball during their Group C opener at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup at the Plava Resort Sports Centre in Porec, Croatia In February. Australia won 7-2.
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Nikita Gosine, left, of Defence Force, tries to go past Trincityn Nationals' Jusmaidys Gutierrez in their T&T Women’s League Football (TT WoLF) match at the Defence Force Reserves Ground, Macqueripe, Chaguaramas on Sunday. Gosine was on target in her team's 6-0 win.
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Lee-Anne Thornton
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Livingston Bramble, left, was a former WBA lightweight champion.
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Dr Kishore Shallow
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T&T starting XI against Cuba during the Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminary match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, on Tuesday. T&T won 4-0. Trinidad and Tobago: 22. Denzil Smith (GK); 16. Alvin Jones, 4. Josiah Trimmingham, 17. Darnell Hospedales; 5. Isaiah Garcia (23. Kaihim Thomas 55th), 8. Daniel Phillips, 18. Andre Rampersad, 13. Tyrese Spicer (15. Dantaye Gilbert 78th); 10. Kevin Molino (C) (19. Ajani Fortune 71st), 3. Joevin Jones (20. Real Gill 46th); 12. Isaiah Lee (9. Nathaniel James 55th).
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Lee-Anne Thornton
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FILE: Jockey Brian Boodramsingh steers three-year-old John O’Brien-trained and Diane E Scott-owned Headliner as the horse sails past the winning pole to win race six, the Modified Benchmark Handicap for three-year-old and over horses rated 45-30 at Santa Rosa Park, Arima on a rainy January 26.
Ralph Banwarie
Champion trainer John O’Brien fresh from winning the Grade One - Tanglewood Stakes in Barbados, sets his sights on the first three-year-old feature the Chief Commander Classic over 1,600 metres on the turf track at Santa Rosa Park, Arima.
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T&T and West Indies’ Even Lewis. (AP Photo/Viraj Kothalawala)
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West Indies batsman Evin Lewis slammed a century to lead Pirates Bay Raiders to a 44-run win over Store Bay Snorkelers on day four of the Dream XI Tobago T10 Blast at Shaw Park, Tobago on Tuesday (March 25).
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2024 CPL champions Saint Lucia Kings will be looking to defend their title.
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – St Kitts & Nevis Patriots will kick off their 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign at home against the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in the opening match of the tournament.
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Ben Martin, left, captured the Professional Division with a score of 284 for a seventh title. He celebrates with the Championship Class winner Chris Richards Jr , who tallied 289.
Clayton Clarke
Ben Martin was the toast of the 2025 T&T Golf Open at the St Andrews Course in Moka, Maraval after he won the Professional Division for a third time.
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Stafanie Taylor has recovered from injury.
ST JOHN’S – West Indies Women have been boosted by the return of veteran all-rounder Stafanie Taylor for next month’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers in Pakistan.
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Mucurapo Ex-Pupils marchers are all smiles after being judged the best team on parade at the opening ceremony of the 86th Lystra Lewis Port-of-Spain Netball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility on Sunday. The Ex-Pupils scored 94 points to win the march past title and Kimora Campbell, fifth from left, was named the “Best Queen”.
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Mucurapo Ex-Pupils came away with their third straight March Past title to open the Lystra Lewis Port-of-Spain Netball League (LLPOSNL), themed “Embrace the journey; Ignite the passion; A Season of Possibilities” at the Woodbrook Youth Facility in Port-of-Spain on Sunday.
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) honorary member Dick Pound said the IOC voting process “makes the Vatican conclave look like it’s open house”.
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Speedy midfielder Tyrese Spicer and his teammates during yesterday’s training session at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella. The T&T team will clash with Cuba, needing only to draw to qualify for the Concacaf Gold Cup. They won the first game 2-1 in Santiago, Cuba with Spicer being the architect of the first goal.
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T&T’s Soca Warriors need only a draw to seal a place in this year’s edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup to be played in the United States and Canada from June 14 to July 6.
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Fast bowler, Alzarri Joseph, centre, is presented his award by Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Rodney Williams, left, and a gift basket by a Ministry of Sports representative.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Bodybuilder Kimberly Percival and West Indies cricketer Alzarri Joseph took home the top two awards when the National Sports Awards took place at the Royalton Resort here over the weekend.
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T&T's Gwendolyn Smith celebrates after her victory in the Women's 60-64 Javelin on the second day of the 2025 World Masters (Over 35) Indoor Track and Field Championships in Gainesville, Florida, USA on Monday.
Gwendolyn Smith struck gold for T&T on the second day of the World Masters (Over 35) Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Alachua County Sports Center, Gainesville, Florida, USA on Monday (March 24).
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T&T’s Teague Marcano, left, and Australia’s James Knee battle for the ball during their Group C opener at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup at the Plava Resort Sports Centre in Porec, Croatia In February. Australia won 7-2.
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National men’s hockey player Teague Marcano was on target for Holcombe, but they squandered an early 2-0 lead to share points with Wimbledon in a 2-2 draw in the England Hockey League Men’s Premier Division Phase II Top Six at Holcombe on Sunday.
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Nikita Gosine, left, of Defence Force, tries to go past Trincityn Nationals' Jusmaidys Gutierrez in their T&T Women’s League Football (TT WoLF) match at the Defence Force Reserves Ground, Macqueripe, Chaguaramas on Sunday. Gosine was on target in her team's 6-0 win.
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Six different players were on target as Defence Force got back to winning ways in the T&T Women’s League Football (TT WoLF) with a comfortable 6-0 drubbing of Trincity Nationals at the Defence Force Reserves Ground, Macqueripe, Chaguaramas, on Sunday.
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Sherfane Rutherford scored 46 for the Gujarat Titans.
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FILE - Former West Indies cricket player and cricket commentator Stacy-Ann King topscored with a half-century (52).
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FILE: Jockey Brian Boodramsingh steers three-year-old John O’Brien-trained and Diane E Scott-owned Headliner as the horse sails past the winning pole to win race six, the Modified Benchmark Handicap for three-year-old and over horses rated 45-30 at Santa Rosa Park, Arima on a rainy January 26.
Ralph Banwarie
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T&T and West Indies’ Even Lewis. (AP Photo/Viraj Kothalawala)
Viraj Kothalawala
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2024 CPL champions Saint Lucia Kings will be looking to defend their title.
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Ben Martin, left, captured the Professional Division with a score of 284 for a seventh title. He celebrates with the Championship Class winner Chris Richards Jr , who tallied 289.
Clayton Clarke
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Stafanie Taylor has recovered from injury.
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Mucurapo Ex-Pupils marchers are all smiles after being judged the best team on parade at the opening ceremony of the 86th Lystra Lewis Port-of-Spain Netball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility on Sunday. The Ex-Pupils scored 94 points to win the march past title and Kimora Campbell, fifth from left, was named the “Best Queen”.
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Speedy midfielder Tyrese Spicer and his teammates during yesterday’s training session at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella. The T&T team will clash with Cuba, needing only to draw to qualify for the Concacaf Gold Cup. They won the first game 2-1 in Santiago, Cuba with Spicer being the architect of the first goal.
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Fast bowler, Alzarri Joseph, centre, is presented his award by Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Rodney Williams, left, and a gift basket by a Ministry of Sports representative.
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