Crystal Palace's Rio Cardines, right, of T&T challenges for the ball against Arsenal during the English Premier League football match in Selhurst Park, England, Sunday. Arsenal won 2-1.
Barbadian Thierry Gale of Bolton Wanderers.
Club Sando's Quentin Sampson plays a hook shot against HSM Motors Endeavour during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership II final match at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Club Sando won by 70 runs.
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National coach Derek King, third from left, delivers instructions to his players during a training session on March 26, 2026 ahead of T&T’s match against Venezuela in the FIFA Series in Uzbekistan.
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Khadija Shaw is Manchester City’s all-time leading goalscorer.
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Evin Lewis scored an unbeaten century for the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
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Virindra Boodram of D Drinks Spot receives his man-of-the-match prize courtesy Holiday Snacks from Marcia Maynard.
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Harvey Gibbins, left, of Blue Dolphin and Marlins Aquatics’ Chloe-Marie Julien, the Boys’ and Girls’ 10 and Under Age-Group High Point winners at the end of the ASATT National Open Long Course Swimming Championship at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva on Sunday night.
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Maloney Pacers’ Kayleigh Shaw, centre, goes up for a lay-up shot against Spartans TT during a Women’s Division match in the Lincoln “Cripple” Grifith North Zone Basketball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility, Port-of-Spain on Sunday. Pacers won 87-34.
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Simeon Road FC, celebrates winning the East/ West Corridor Football League, with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar centre and Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, Parliamentary Secretary, David Nakhid, at the Hasley Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain on Sunday.
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Tinymite champion of the Time Trial event Elisha Greene Jr, centre, is flanked by second-placed Recardo Titte, left, and Rigtech Sonics' Reon Sheppard. Greene Jr also clinched the national title in the individual pursuit.
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T&T senior men's team for 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 in March 2026.
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Crystal Palace's Rio Cardines, right, of T&T challenges for the ball against Arsenal during the English Premier League football match in Selhurst Park, England, Sunday. Arsenal won 2-1.
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Barbadian Thierry Gale of Bolton Wanderers.
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National Womens’ 8 Ball champion, Salisha Lochan, receiving her trophy and prize money from BSOTT president Reagan Low Chew Tung.
Salisha Lochan showed her class, winning the final of the National Women’s 8 Ball Championships, held at Signature Billiards in Champ Fleurs.
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QPCC I’s Ravi Kadoo takes a catch against FIAL Under-19 during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership I match at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday night.
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Bess Motors Marchin Patriots head into a decisive Group B finale at Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, Port of Spain, Wednesday (May 20) aiming to seal top spot as their possible collision course with Nu-Iron Queen’s Park looms.
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National coach Derek King, third from left, delivers instructions to his players during a training session on March 26, 2026 ahead of T&T’s match against Venezuela in the FIFA Series in Uzbekistan.
Two new international players are set to join the T&T roster for the matches against South Korea and Russia on May 30 and then on June 9 abroad.
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Khadija Shaw is Manchester City’s all-time leading goalscorer.
MANCHESTER, England – Manchester City superstar Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw has admitted she would prefer to stay at the club following a hugely successful season.
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Evin Lewis scored an unbeaten century for the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Evin Lewis stroked a crucial, unbeaten century for the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force, but three late wickets by veteran spinner Veerasammy Permaul on Tuesday left defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles with a chance of retaining their West Indies Championship title.
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Virindra Boodram of D Drinks Spot receives his man-of-the-match prize courtesy Holiday Snacks from Marcia Maynard.
Unbeaten Friends 4 Life survived a last ball scare from winless Universal Flippers to book a spot in the semifinals of the Harvard Sports Club April Fest Indoor Windball Cricket Eight Overs Per Side League semifinals at the Harvard Sports Club Basketball Courts, Tragarete Road, Port of Spain, on Saturday (May 16).
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Harvey Gibbins, left, of Blue Dolphin and Marlins Aquatics’ Chloe-Marie Julien, the Boys’ and Girls’ 10 and Under Age-Group High Point winners at the end of the ASATT National Open Long Course Swimming Championship at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva on Sunday night.
Marlins Aquatics was crowned overall team champions of the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T (ASATT) National Open Long Course Swimming Championship when they held off a strong challenge from RWB Aquatic Academy (RWBAA) and 13 other clubs at the end of the four-day meet at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva on Sunday night (May 17).
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LONDON, England – Manchester City’s Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw captured another coveted award when she was named WSL Football’s Player of the Season following an impressive showing in the just concluded Women’s Super League (WSL).
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Maloney Pacers’ Kayleigh Shaw, centre, goes up for a lay-up shot against Spartans TT during a Women’s Division match in the Lincoln “Cripple” Grifith North Zone Basketball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility, Port-of-Spain on Sunday. Pacers won 87-34.
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Justice Leon scored 20 points to lead Maloney Pacers to a huge c win over Spartans TT, reviving competition in the Women’s Division of the Lincoln “Cripple” Griffith North Zone Basketball League.
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Simeon Road FC, celebrates winning the East/ West Corridor Football League, with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar centre and Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, Parliamentary Secretary, David Nakhid, at the Hasley Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain on Sunday.
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Hail, Simeon Road FC, the champions of the inaugural David Nakhid Academy (DNA) East-West Corridor Football League (EWCFL).
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No one wants to issue a public mea culpa. In deciding to speak out on any matter, two questions become important: Who am I afraid of? What am I afraid of? Once you have answered those two questions, you can decide whether to speak out or not.
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Tinymite champion of the Time Trial event Elisha Greene Jr, centre, is flanked by second-placed Recardo Titte, left, and Rigtech Sonics' Reon Sheppard. Greene Jr also clinched the national title in the individual pursuit.
Elisha Greene Jr and Josiah Prince reigned supreme on the final day of the National Cycling Championships for Juveniles, Tinymites, and Masters riders at the National Cycling Centre (NCC) in Balmain, Couva.
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Chief executive officer of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited, Owen Hill
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T&T Red Force pacer Jayden Seales, second right, ran through the Guyana Harpy Eagles’ batting lineup.
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National Womens’ 8 Ball champion, Salisha Lochan, receiving her trophy and prize money from BSOTT president Reagan Low Chew Tung.
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QPCC I’s Ravi Kadoo takes a catch against FIAL Under-19 during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership I match at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday night.
Daniel Prentice
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National coach Derek King, third from left, delivers instructions to his players during a training session on March 26, 2026 ahead of T&T’s match against Venezuela in the FIFA Series in Uzbekistan.
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Khadija Shaw is Manchester City’s all-time leading goalscorer.
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Evin Lewis scored an unbeaten century for the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
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Virindra Boodram of D Drinks Spot receives his man-of-the-match prize courtesy Holiday Snacks from Marcia Maynard.
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Harvey Gibbins, left, of Blue Dolphin and Marlins Aquatics’ Chloe-Marie Julien, the Boys’ and Girls’ 10 and Under Age-Group High Point winners at the end of the ASATT National Open Long Course Swimming Championship at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva on Sunday night.
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Khadija Shaw
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Maloney Pacers’ Kayleigh Shaw, centre, goes up for a lay-up shot against Spartans TT during a Women’s Division match in the Lincoln “Cripple” Grifith North Zone Basketball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility, Port-of-Spain on Sunday. Pacers won 87-34.
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