FILE - Isaiah Jacob scores four goals in Presentation College’s 16-0 win.
Daniel Prentice
The USVI played unbeaten to win the FIBA Women’s Caribbean Championship.
Senior national football players Kevin Molino and Marvin Phillip, during their training session at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Khadija Shaw has scored six goals for Manchester City in the Women’s Super League.
Special Olympics athletes Kenton Francois, left, and Melissa Nanan
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Sherfane Rutherford
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New Zealand's Jacob Duffy claimed four wickets against West Indies and was named Player-of-the-Match and Player-of-the-Series.
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John Campbell last played an ODI in 2019.
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Liam Carrington of The Bolles School
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, centre, is flanked by T&T and West Indies former cricketers Kieron Pollard, left, and Dwayne Bravo during yesterday’s formal ceremony to name the players as T&T’s Sports Ambassadors.
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Scotchie’s Spartans from left: Lindsay Whiskey, Shameel Saboo, Mayton Charles, Gerard Portell, Mukesh Ramnath, Joey Temal, and Anthony John.
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Assistant coach Russell Latapy, during a training session of the T&T senior men’s football team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-SPain on Monday ahead of the World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica at the same venue tomorrow.
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Kieron Pollard, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers and Dwayne Bravo.
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Leeward Islands Hurricanes head coach Steve Liburd.
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T&T’s Andre Raymond, left, and teammate Real Gill going through their final team preparation on Tuesday as the National Team gets ready to face Jamaica in a crucial CONCACAF World Cup qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo tonight.
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FILE - Isaiah Jacob scores four goals in Presentation College’s 16-0 win.
Daniel Prentice
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The USVI played unbeaten to win the FIBA Women’s Caribbean Championship.
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Senior national football players Kevin Molino and Marvin Phillip, during their training session at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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West Indies captain Shai Hope speaks to the media following the team’s T20 series loss to New Zealand.
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DUNEDIN, New Zealand – The West Indies’ T20 International series against New Zealand ended in a dispiriting whimper on Thursday, as the hosts saved their most inept performance for the decisive fifth match, slumping to an eight-wicket defeat that handed the series to the Black Caps on a platter.
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Orinoco A members Vijay Khussial, from left, Jason Arjoon, Zachary Affoon, Michael Lochan, Salisha Lochan, Kemlin Ramnarine, Daryl Besai, Devanand Ramjagassar, Rawle Bartholomew, and Shiv Motilal were victorious against the Sikarioz Billiards Club, at Billiards Place in Aranguez on Wednesday.
Orinoco A, one of the newest teams in the National Pool League Premier division, completed its ninth round on Wednesday with a 3-2 win against the Sikarioz Billiards Club, at Billiards Place in Aranguez. Playing away from home, the Shiv Motilal Orinoco team settled first, with Zachary Affoon drawing first blood against Muhammad Rahman.
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Special Olympics athletes Kenton Francois, left, and Melissa Nanan
Kenton Francois, Samuel Bonaparte, and Melissa Nanan, alongside Unified Partners Jalila Best and Aadil Ali John, are in Guadeloupe to represent T&T at the Special Olympics Caribbean 3x3 Unified Basketball Games. The competition opened November 13 in Sainte Glaude, Basseterre, Guadeloupe, and will run until November 16.
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Sherfane Rutherford
MUMBAI, India – The Mumbai Indians (MI) have moved swiftly in the trading window, acquiring explosive West Indies all-rounder Sherfane Rutherford from the Gujarat Titans (GT) ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League season.
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New Zealand's Jacob Duffy claimed four wickets against West Indies and was named Player-of-the-Match and Player-of-the-Series.
DUNEDIN – West Indies saved their worst performance for last to hand their T20I series to New Zealand on a platter, as they slumped to an eight-wicket defeat in the fifth and final match in New Zealand on Thursday.
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John Campbell last played an ODI in 2019.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – John Campbell is set to play his first One Day International for the West Indies in over six years after being named in a 15-member squad to face New Zealand in a three-match series.
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Liam Carrington of The Bolles School
Trinidad and Tobago’s rising swim star Liam Carrington continued his record-breaking form this season, delivering a series of outstanding performances for The Bolles School at the Florida High School Class 1A Swimming and Diving Championships, held on Saturday (November 8) at the FAST Aquatic Centre in Ocala, Florida.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, centre, is flanked by T&T and West Indies former cricketers Kieron Pollard, left, and Dwayne Bravo during yesterday’s formal ceremony to name the players as T&T’s Sports Ambassadors.
Former West Indies and T&T cricketers the legendary Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard were formally named Ambassadors for Sport for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago by the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs yesterday.
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Scotchie’s Spartans from left: Lindsay Whiskey, Shameel Saboo, Mayton Charles, Gerard Portell, Mukesh Ramnath, Joey Temal, and Anthony John.
It was a great week for Scotchie’s Spartans in the Billiards Sports Organization’s National Pool League. Following on from the premier division team’s maiden win last week, their first division team climbed off the bottom of the Group A standings with an impressive 3-2 win over Lucky’s Knight Riders second team.
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Assistant coach Russell Latapy, during a training session of the T&T senior men’s football team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-SPain on Monday ahead of the World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica at the same venue tomorrow.
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Senior men’s national team assistant coach, Russell Latapy, admits he is "satisfied but not happy" with the team's progress since the arrival of head coach Dwight Yorke and his staff last year.
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Kieron Pollard, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers and Dwayne Bravo.
The Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs has announced the appointment of two of Trinidad and Tobago’s most celebrated cricketers, Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard, as Ambassadors for Sport for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
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November is forever etched in the minds of T&T citizens, and not because it is more often than not, just around nine months after the greatest show on earth — Carnival — but rather because of FOOTBALL.
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Kenwyne Jones, former national captain and striker.
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President of Suriname Jenny Simons and vice-president Gregory Rusland, centre, celebrate with the national players in the locker room after their victory over El Salvador.
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Guyana captain Joy Adams-Brown, left, finished with a double-double in a losing effort against the Virgin Islands.
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West Indies captain Shai Hope speaks to the media following the team’s T20 series loss to New Zealand.
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Orinoco A members Vijay Khussial, from left, Jason Arjoon, Zachary Affoon, Michael Lochan, Salisha Lochan, Kemlin Ramnarine, Daryl Besai, Devanand Ramjagassar, Rawle Bartholomew, and Shiv Motilal were victorious against the Sikarioz Billiards Club, at Billiards Place in Aranguez on Wednesday.
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Special Olympics athletes Kenton Francois, left, and Melissa Nanan
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Sherfane Rutherford
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New Zealand's Jacob Duffy claimed four wickets against West Indies and was named Player-of-the-Match and Player-of-the-Series.
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John Campbell last played an ODI in 2019.
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Liam Carrington of The Bolles School
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, centre, is flanked by T&T and West Indies former cricketers Kieron Pollard, left, and Dwayne Bravo during yesterday’s formal ceremony to name the players as T&T’s Sports Ambassadors.
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Scotchie’s Spartans from left: Lindsay Whiskey, Shameel Saboo, Mayton Charles, Gerard Portell, Mukesh Ramnath, Joey Temal, and Anthony John.
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