T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa
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T&T’s swimmers Ethan McMillan-Cole, left, and teammate and USA-based Liam Carrington.
FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
Trinidad and Tobago Track and Field Suporters Association (TTTFSA) members get in the spirit ahead of their departure for the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Thursday night. This year, the group has assembled some 100-plus member contingent to support Team TTO at the Games.
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Kemar Roach contributed with both bat and ball for Durham.
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FILE- T&T's Nigel Paul, right, vying for a spot on the national boxing team for the Commonweaalth Games.
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TTSBA president Allison Bastian, front, presents the championship trophy to St Mary's College players and staff Teacher Aaron Manickchand, from left, Maleek Frederick, Keston Prosper, Quitoxe Williams, Kayden Cario, Josiah John, Aaiden Sarjeant, Jaden Knights, Aiden Noel (captain and MVP), Jerel Euin, Josiah Lalla, Dashaun Joseph, Adrian Samuel and coach Jabulani Mobhair after defeating Arima North Secondary in the boys' U-15 final in the Secondary Schools Basketball League (SSBL) National Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando on Friday. St Mary's won 42-24.
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“Most Valuble Player” Akeira Charles, centre stooping, captain of Five Rivers Secondary girls team, poses with TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, Clint Legall, left, Area Manager Mortgages, RBC, and teammates Imani Westcott, standing from second left, Tesheira Roberts, Hackeema Goodridge, Shaquilla Daniel, Jayda Herbert and stooping from left, Kelsea Gardner and Jessica Guppy after being presented the Open Girls championship trophy and medals in the Secondary Schools National Basketball Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, on Friday.
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board &Vice President of West Indies Cricket Azim Bassarath, left, receives a cheque for $100,000, from Director of MDPRONTO during the media launch at the Alloy Lequay Administration Centre, Balmain Couva on Thursday.
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T&T’s Liam Carrington
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Alana King grabbed five wickets to help rout West Indies Women for a meagre 136
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Dr Kishore Shallow, CWI president.
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Cyclists taking part in the Easter Grand Prix over the weekend, Demar Golding of Jamaica, left, George Qadado of the USA, Andrew Ramsay of Jamaica, manager of the Jamaican Team, Carlton Simmonds, Tariq Woods of T&T, Luke Pharis of the USA, Jaiden Neaves of T&T and Sheldon Ramjit (Rider/Mechanic). Seated are Kyra Williams, left and Phoebe Sandy both T&T female riders, at the Cycling Easter Grand Prix launch held at the Call Room of the National Cycling Centre Couva, yesterday
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Jamaica loses to Democratic Republic of Congo, 1-0, in their intercontinental play-off final at Estadio AKRON in Mexico on Tuesday.
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T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa
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T&T’s swimmers Ethan McMillan-Cole, left, and teammate and USA-based Liam Carrington.
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FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
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Team TTO sprinters exit the blocks with their peers looking on in a final training session yesterday before the start of the Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s Grenada, today.
Jovan Ravello
T&T’s Carifta Athletes are ready to go as the 2026 Carifta Games get going at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s, Grenada, Saturday (April 4) from 9 am.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews speaks during the post-match interview.
BASSETERRE – West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews has conceded that her side was dominated by Australia Women in their recently concluded white-ball home series.
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Trinidad and Tobago Track and Field Suporters Association (TTTFSA) members get in the spirit ahead of their departure for the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Thursday night. This year, the group has assembled some 100-plus member contingent to support Team TTO at the Games.
Trinidad and Tobago's 53rd CariftaGames 73 athletes, 18 officials, and some 100-plus supporters arrived safely at the Maurice Bishop International Airport in St George's, Grenada Thursday evening.
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The final FIFA window before the 2026 World Cup fiesta kicks off offered a mind-boggling menu of international matches - literally several dozens - with some interesting intercontinental match-ups.
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Kemar Roach contributed with both bat and ball for Durham.
DURHAM – West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach made his presence felt for Durham on the opening day of their Division Two clash against Kent in the Rothesay County Championship in England on Friday.
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FILE- T&T's Nigel Paul, right, vying for a spot on the national boxing team for the Commonweaalth Games.
Two high-profile international boxing camps have been scheduled for June and July at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva.
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TTSBA president Allison Bastian, front, presents the championship trophy to St Mary's College players and staff Teacher Aaron Manickchand, from left, Maleek Frederick, Keston Prosper, Quitoxe Williams, Kayden Cario, Josiah John, Aaiden Sarjeant, Jaden Knights, Aiden Noel (captain and MVP), Jerel Euin, Josiah Lalla, Dashaun Joseph, Adrian Samuel and coach Jabulani Mobhair after defeating Arima North Secondary in the boys' U-15 final in the Secondary Schools Basketball League (SSBL) National Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando on Friday. St Mary's won 42-24.
For St Mary’s College teacher Aaron Manickchand, the Under-15 Boys’ Secondary Schools National Basketball Championshp title isn't just a trophy for the cabinet; it is a testament to the "resilience, growth, and improved performance" of a group of young men who refused to let past failure define them.
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“Most Valuble Player” Akeira Charles, centre stooping, captain of Five Rivers Secondary girls team, poses with TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, Clint Legall, left, Area Manager Mortgages, RBC, and teammates Imani Westcott, standing from second left, Tesheira Roberts, Hackeema Goodridge, Shaquilla Daniel, Jayda Herbert and stooping from left, Kelsea Gardner and Jessica Guppy after being presented the Open Girls championship trophy and medals in the Secondary Schools National Basketball Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, on Friday.
Maturity, discipline, and a clinical performance from “Most Valuable Player” (MVP) Akeira Charles propelled Five Rivers Secondary School to their third consecutive Open Girls’ title in the Secondary Schools Basketball League (SSBL) National Championships, which concluded on Friday.
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board &Vice President of West Indies Cricket Azim Bassarath, left, receives a cheque for $100,000, from Director of MDPRONTO during the media launch at the Alloy Lequay Administration Centre, Balmain Couva on Thursday.
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The T&T Cricket Board (TTCB) has expressed its satisfaction with the process used by Cricket West Indies (CWI) to allocate international and regional matches across its member territories.
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T&T’s Liam Carrington
Hazely Haynes, assistant coach of the T&T Carifta Aquatics Championship team, said their ambition is to end this country’s 16-year title drought when the 39th edition splashes off in Fort De France, Martinique, from Saturday (April 4) until April 8, at the Lamentin Aquatic Center.
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Alana King grabbed five wickets to help rout West Indies Women for a meagre 136
BASSETERRE – West Indies Women produced another dismal batting performance as Australia Women swept their One Day International series with an emphatic nine-wicket victory in St Kitts Thursday.
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Dr Kishore Shallow, CWI president.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – President of Cricket West Indies (CWI), Dr Kishore Shallow has revealed that a lack of financial resources was the main reason behind Kensington Oval’s exclusion from hosting regional or international fixtures in 2026.
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Dr Kishore Shallow, CWI president.
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Team TTO sprinters exit the blocks with their peers looking on in a final training session yesterday before the start of the Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s Grenada, today.
Jovan Ravello
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews speaks during the post-match interview.
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Trinidad and Tobago Track and Field Suporters Association (TTTFSA) members get in the spirit ahead of their departure for the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Thursday night. This year, the group has assembled some 100-plus member contingent to support Team TTO at the Games.
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Keith Look Loy logo
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Kemar Roach contributed with both bat and ball for Durham.
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FILE- T&T's Nigel Paul, right, vying for a spot on the national boxing team for the Commonweaalth Games.
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TTSBA president Allison Bastian, front, presents the championship trophy to St Mary's College players and staff Teacher Aaron Manickchand, from left, Maleek Frederick, Keston Prosper, Quitoxe Williams, Kayden Cario, Josiah John, Aaiden Sarjeant, Jaden Knights, Aiden Noel (captain and MVP), Jerel Euin, Josiah Lalla, Dashaun Joseph, Adrian Samuel and coach Jabulani Mobhair after defeating Arima North Secondary in the boys' U-15 final in the Secondary Schools Basketball League (SSBL) National Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando on Friday. St Mary's won 42-24.
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“Most Valuble Player” Akeira Charles, centre stooping, captain of Five Rivers Secondary girls team, poses with TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, Clint Legall, left, Area Manager Mortgages, RBC, and teammates Imani Westcott, standing from second left, Tesheira Roberts, Hackeema Goodridge, Shaquilla Daniel, Jayda Herbert and stooping from left, Kelsea Gardner and Jessica Guppy after being presented the Open Girls championship trophy and medals in the Secondary Schools National Basketball Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, on Friday.
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board &Vice President of West Indies Cricket Azim Bassarath, left, receives a cheque for $100,000, from Director of MDPRONTO during the media launch at the Alloy Lequay Administration Centre, Balmain Couva on Thursday.
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