Janae De Gannes, right, captured the Women's U-23 long jump title on second day of the NACAC U-18 and U-23 Track and Field Championships at the Una Nueva Historia Sports Complex Stadium in Tlaxcala, México on Saturday. Gianna Paul, left, was third.
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Harrison Hadeed of Trinidad and Tobago plays against compatriot Nicholas Mc Letchie in an Under-14 match at the COTECC G3 Trinity Cup 2026 Tennis Tournament at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, in April. Yesterday, Hadeed defeated Austin Ward 4-2, 3-5 (10-7) in their Boys Under-14 Singles to start the Sagicor Junior Tennis Tournament.
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T&T's Jahreef Miguel leaps high to dink a ball over Guatemalan Edgar Maldonado while fellow T&T player Jerome Morrison looks on during their Pool A match at the seventh leg of the NORCECA Continental Beach Volleyball Tour concludes at Tabyana Beach in West Bay, Roatan Island, Honduras on Friday. Maldonado and José Miguel Izaguirre won, 21-13, 22-20.
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Roman Catholic Deacon Dereck Walcott wears his Queen’s Park Cricket Club jersey in tribute to the late national cricketer Charles ‘Charlie’ Davis while delivering the homily to mourners gathered at the memorial service for held at St Finbar’s RC Church in West Moorings yesterday.
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Members of Presentation College San Fernando’s Premier Division One team show off their winnings at the Secondary Schools’ Cricket League’s awards function held at the Couva Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce, Camden Road, Couva, on Tuesday. Pictured are (back row from left to right): Levi Ghany, Aaden Owen, Aiden Choon, coach Hollister Pajotte, K’hill Thomas, Ethan Ramcharran, Zachary Owen and Preston Ramdath. (Front row): Jason Ramcharran, Lyndon Luke, Matthais Mahabir, Zion Phillip, Brendon Boodoo, Reeyard Persad and Revesh Gopaul.
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul will lead a team against Brian Lara’s XI.
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Barbadian cricketer Shaqkere Parris.
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CWI President, Dr Kishore Shallow, fom left, CWI CEO Chris Dehring, David Collins, Managing Director at Teneo and Brian Glasgow, CARICOM Chairman at Teneo.
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Janae De Gannes, right, captured the Women's U-23 long jump title on second day of the NACAC U-18 and U-23 Track and Field Championships at the Una Nueva Historia Sports Complex Stadium in Tlaxcala, México on Saturday. Gianna Paul, left, was third.
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Harrison Hadeed of Trinidad and Tobago plays against compatriot Nicholas Mc Letchie in an Under-14 match at the COTECC G3 Trinity Cup 2026 Tennis Tournament at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, in April. Yesterday, Hadeed defeated Austin Ward 4-2, 3-5 (10-7) in their Boys Under-14 Singles to start the Sagicor Junior Tennis Tournament.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football player Kareem Perry takes a picture with students of Sacred Heart Girl's R.C school during the school's Red Day observance marking the 20th anniversary of the Soca Warriors’ historic FIFA World Cup debut, yesterday.
The halls of Sacred Hearts Girls’ Roman Catholic (RC) School were awash in red, white and black Friday as students proudly celebrated Trinidad and Tobago’s rich football heritage with a special Red Day observance marking the 20th anniversary of the Soca Warriors’ historic FIFA World Cup debut.
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West Indies pacer Jayden Seales in action for Sussex in the English County Championship.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Sri Lanka built on their impressive start by producing another sterling batting display on the second day to maintain their grip over the West Indies in the second Test at the end of day two on Saturday.
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LONDON, England – Jamaican umpire Jacqueline Williams and Vrinda Rathi have been named as the on-field umpires for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final, which will be played at the famous Lord’s Cricket Ground on Sunday.
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Trinidad and Tobago swimmer Jaden Mills swam to new personal best (pb) times in both the boys’ 15–17 50-metre backstroke and 100m freestyle events at the recently concluded 54th Bahamas National Swimming Championships, held at the Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Centre in New Providence.
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“Glob·al·i·sa·tion: the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labour markets” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
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LONDON, England – Barbadians Jacob Bethell and Jofra Archer are in line to feature for England in their upcoming One Day International (ODI) series against India.
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Following the intervention of the Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Phillip Watts, the National Association of Athletics Administrations of T&T (NAAATT) has secured the financial support enabling it to field representation at the North American, Central American, and Caribbean (NACAC) Under-18 and U-23 Championships to be held in Tlaxcala, Mexico, from July 10-12.
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Members of Presentation College San Fernando’s Premier Division One team show off their winnings at the Secondary Schools’ Cricket League’s awards function held at the Couva Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce, Camden Road, Couva, on Tuesday. Pictured are (back row from left to right): Levi Ghany, Aaden Owen, Aiden Choon, coach Hollister Pajotte, K’hill Thomas, Ethan Ramcharran, Zachary Owen and Preston Ramdath. (Front row): Jason Ramcharran, Lyndon Luke, Matthais Mahabir, Zion Phillip, Brendon Boodoo, Reeyard Persad and Revesh Gopaul.
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Newly appointed Trinidad and Tobago Under-19 captain Brendan Boodoo was named the Premier Division One Player of the Year when the Secondary Schools Cricket League (SSCL) held its annual awards ceremony at the Couva Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce, Camden Road, Couva, on Tuesday.
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul will lead a team against Brian Lara’s XI.
ESSEQUIBO, Guyana – All roads lead to the brand-new Anna Regina Stadium Friday evening, as cricket legends and former West Indies captains Brian Lara and Shiv Chanderpaul gear up for a blockbuster T20 clash to officially inaugurate the state-of-the-art facility.
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Barbadian cricketer Shaqkere Parris.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Barbadian cricketer Shaqkere Parris, a member of the West Indies “A” team, has been granted bail after being formally charged with battery in connection with an alleged altercation at a local hotel.
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NEW ORLEANS, USA – The meteoric rise of Virgin Islands sprint sensation Adaejah T Hodge reached new heights this week as the University of Georgia standout officially signed an NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) endorsement deal with global sportswear giant Nike, Inc.
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CWI President, Dr Kishore Shallow, fom left, CWI CEO Chris Dehring, David Collins, Managing Director at Teneo and Brian Glasgow, CARICOM Chairman at Teneo.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has taken a significant step in its transformation journey, announcing a strategic advisory engagement with Teneo, a premier global advisory firm with deep roots in the Caribbean and a proven record of shaping commercial success across international sport.
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The Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Phillip Watts, second from right, presents a cheque for $3.4 million to Diane Henderson, second from left, president, Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) and Sonja Johnson, vice president, TTOC, while Penelope Bradshaw-Niles looks on.
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Lahiru Udara scored his maiden Test century to put Sri Lanka in a strong position against the West Indies on the first day of the Second Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua, Friday.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football player Kareem Perry takes a picture with students of Sacred Heart Girl's R.C school during the school's Red Day observance marking the 20th anniversary of the Soca Warriors’ historic FIFA World Cup debut, yesterday.
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West Indies pacer Jayden Seales in action for Sussex in the English County Championship.
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Members of Presentation College San Fernando’s Premier Division One team show off their winnings at the Secondary Schools’ Cricket League’s awards function held at the Couva Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce, Camden Road, Couva, on Tuesday. Pictured are (back row from left to right): Levi Ghany, Aaden Owen, Aiden Choon, coach Hollister Pajotte, K’hill Thomas, Ethan Ramcharran, Zachary Owen and Preston Ramdath. (Front row): Jason Ramcharran, Lyndon Luke, Matthais Mahabir, Zion Phillip, Brendon Boodoo, Reeyard Persad and Revesh Gopaul.
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul will lead a team against Brian Lara’s XI.
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