T&T Red Force cricket team Head coach, Rayad Emrit.
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Coach Sojourner Hyles-Lewis, second from left back row, poses with members of the national U-16 netball team, fellow technical staff members and mascot Jaanaia Bowen, left, including Runako Gittens (athletic trainer), from left front row, Kelsea Gardner, Kaylah James, Aaliyah Edwards, Mariah Navarro, Kaylee Williams, Zewditu Alexander, Venus Kirk, Simone Morgan (assistant coach) and in the back row, Brittney Roberts, Ariannah Mark, Kelis Findlay, Jerusha Des Vignes (captain), Xaiya Adams, Curleen Lara, Akaida Muir, Khemyah Anderson (vice captain), Cianna Lyons, manager Jody Sprott and David Mack (massage therapist) at the launch of the 22nd edition of the Caribbean Netball Association’s Jean Pierre Netball Junior Tournament at the Call Room of the National Cycling Centre, Couva on Thursday.
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The returning Carifta swim team at a reception on their return at the Piarco International Airport yesterday.
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Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
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Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
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Novak Malcolm, plays a shot during the march against, Xzavier Hastick, at the International Tennis Federation, World Tennis Tour J60 Under-18 Tournament, National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua.
ANISTO ALVES
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Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins ... winners of the under-21 women’s beach volleyball tournament.
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American Olympic champion Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic relay medalist Junelle Bromfield are officially married.
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RECORD RUN! T&T's Jenna Marie Thomas established a new national junior record of 13.67 seconds to secure the silver medal in the Girls 100 metres Hurdles event on day 3 of the 53rd Carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday. She bettered the old time of 13.80 seconds set by Akila McShine 10 May 2014.
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Colin “Creepy” Wilson
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Action in the CWI Rising Stars U-15 contest between host Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago at the Melbourne Oval in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Michal Paul is all smiles as he celebrates his Boys Under-17 Long Jump title on front his winning distance at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Monday.
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Omari Brown of Team TTO on his way to a silver medal in the Boys Under 20 400 metres hurdles final on Easter Sunday.
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Former T&T outstanding women's cricketer Shirley-Ann Bonaparte
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T&T Red Force cricket team Head coach, Rayad Emrit.
VASHTI SINGH
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Coach Sojourner Hyles-Lewis, second from left back row, poses with members of the national U-16 netball team, fellow technical staff members and mascot Jaanaia Bowen, left, including Runako Gittens (athletic trainer), from left front row, Kelsea Gardner, Kaylah James, Aaliyah Edwards, Mariah Navarro, Kaylee Williams, Zewditu Alexander, Venus Kirk, Simone Morgan (assistant coach) and in the back row, Brittney Roberts, Ariannah Mark, Kelis Findlay, Jerusha Des Vignes (captain), Xaiya Adams, Curleen Lara, Akaida Muir, Khemyah Anderson (vice captain), Cianna Lyons, manager Jody Sprott and David Mack (massage therapist) at the launch of the 22nd edition of the Caribbean Netball Association’s Jean Pierre Netball Junior Tournament at the Call Room of the National Cycling Centre, Couva on Thursday.
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The returning Carifta swim team at a reception on their return at the Piarco International Airport yesterday.
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Jerome Morrison, left, and Jahreef Miguel won the two-day second leg of the TTVF Trinbago Beach Volley Tour’s Open Division at Mission Beach, Toco, on Monday.
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The pairs of Jerome Morrison and Jahreef Miguel (men) and Kaylon Cruickshank/Malika Davidson (women) were crowned champions when the two-day second leg of the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volleyball Tour Women’s Open Division ended at Misson Beach, Toco, on Monday.
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FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
Attacking T&T Red Force opener Evin Lewis has declared himself available for West Indies Test selection. The Marchin Patriots player will make his first appearance for the Red Force in First-Class cricket in nine years when they face the Leeward Islands in a three-match series in Antigua, starting Sunday (April 12).
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Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
Trinidad and Tobago’s teenage sensation Rio Cardines has signed an extension with English Premier League club Crystal Palace that will keep him at the club until June 2028.
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Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
ST GEORGE’S – Jamaica expectedly topped the medal standings at the Carifta Games for a record 40th successive time after dominating proceedings at the recently concluded 53rd edition in Grenada on Monday.
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Novak Malcolm, plays a shot during the march against, Xzavier Hastick, at the International Tennis Federation, World Tennis Tour J60 Under-18 Tournament, National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua.
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The trio of Kale Dalla Costa, Nirav Doudgeen and Josiah Hill all won their matches to remain in the mix to top their round-robin groups when the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Tennis Tour Juniors J60 Under-18 Tournament continued at the National Racquet Centre, Orange Grove Road, Tacarigua, on Tuesday.
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Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins ... winners of the under-21 women’s beach volleyball tournament.
The duos Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins (women) and Josiah Jankey and his brother Jeremiah Jankey (men) won the second legs of their respective T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volleyball Tour Under-21 Division Tournaments at Mission Beach, Toco, on Sunday.
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American Olympic champion Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic relay medalist Junelle Bromfield are officially married.
Courtesy Stanlo Photography
TRENTON — It began with a simple question: “Do you cook?” Nearly eight years later, that direct message has led to a wedding.
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RECORD RUN! T&T's Jenna Marie Thomas established a new national junior record of 13.67 seconds to secure the silver medal in the Girls 100 metres Hurdles event on day 3 of the 53rd Carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday. She bettered the old time of 13.80 seconds set by Akila McShine 10 May 2014.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s athletes at the 2026 Carifta Games, hosted by Grenada for the second time in three years, blew past even the most audacious predictions before they even touched soil with another stellar showing on the third and final day of the 53rd edition in St. George’s, Grenada on Monday.
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Colin “Creepy” Wilson
The window to build institutional trust is narrow. The window to losing it is even narrower.
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Action in the CWI Rising Stars U-15 contest between host Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago at the Melbourne Oval in Kingston, Jamaica.
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The fifth and final round of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s 50-over Championship delivered a trio of thrilling contests on Monday, with Windward Islands, Jamaica, and Guyana all celebrating hard-fought victories.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Michal Paul is all smiles as he celebrates his Boys Under-17 Long Jump title on front his winning distance at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Monday.
Michal Paul leapt to Trinidad and Tobago’s sixth gold medal of the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday.
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Omari Brown of Team TTO on his way to a silver medal in the Boys Under 20 400 metres hurdles final on Easter Sunday.
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Aniquah Bailey made good on a promise to never miss out on a podium finish when she powered her way to the Girls Open 3000 metres title on the second evening of the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, on Easter Sunday.
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Former TTCF president Frank Gittens, who is now serving as a commissaire.
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MEDAL RUNS! T&T's Boys Under 20 4x100 metres relay team of (Zacheus Charles, Trevaughn Stewart, Makaelan Woods, and Kaeden Herbert) clocked 39.64 seconds, the Girls Under-17 4x100 metres relay team of (Daija Reid, Jael Peters, Eden Chee-Wah, Xiah Tobias) finished third in 46.10 seconds, and T&T Boys Under-17 team of (Christian Parks, Jaquan Douglas, Dario Tavernier, Isaiah Teesdale) won the silver medal in 41.56 seconds, while the Gurls Under-20 4x100 metres quartet of (Imani Mills, Noemi Theodore, Zada Charles, Alexxe Henry) finished second in a time of 44-17 seconds at 53rd carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, over the Easter weekend.
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The 2026 West Indies Championship starts this Sunday (April 12)
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Jerome Morrison, left, and Jahreef Miguel won the two-day second leg of the TTVF Trinbago Beach Volley Tour’s Open Division at Mission Beach, Toco, on Monday.
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FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
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Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
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Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
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Novak Malcolm, plays a shot during the march against, Xzavier Hastick, at the International Tennis Federation, World Tennis Tour J60 Under-18 Tournament, National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua.
ANISTO ALVES
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Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins ... winners of the under-21 women’s beach volleyball tournament.
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American Olympic champion Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic relay medalist Junelle Bromfield are officially married.
Courtesy Stanlo Photography
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RECORD RUN! T&T's Jenna Marie Thomas established a new national junior record of 13.67 seconds to secure the silver medal in the Girls 100 metres Hurdles event on day 3 of the 53rd Carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday. She bettered the old time of 13.80 seconds set by Akila McShine 10 May 2014.
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Colin “Creepy” Wilson
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