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Monday, April 28, 2025

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rime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne (left) and CWI president Dr Kishore Shallow share a light moment during the 25th Annual Citizenship by Investment and Investment Migration Conference.

rime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne (left) and CWI president Dr Kishore Shallow share a light moment during the 25th Annual Citizenship by Investment and Investment Migration Conference.

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Dr Shallow, Dehring target long term investment at CCG

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In the front row from left to right: Eelijah Ashton, Joshua Joseph, Davis Guerra, Zion Phillip, Jordan Julien and Sanjiv Bachu. Back row, Nisar Mohammed (coach), Rylee Gangoo, Dylan Lee Chow, Samuel Stewart, Kaiden Pollard (captain), Giovanni McKnight,  Larell Guiseppi, Ethan Ramcharan, Jayden Sadaphal and Kelvin Mohammed (manager).

In the front row from left to right: Eelijah Ashton, Joshua Joseph, Davis Guerra, Zion Phillip, Jordan Julien and Sanjiv Bachu. Back row, Nisar Mohammed (coach), Rylee Gangoo, Dylan Lee Chow, Samuel Stewart, Kaiden Pollard (captain), Giovanni McKnight, Larell Guiseppi, Ethan Ramcharan, Jayden Sadaphal and Kelvin Mohammed (manager).

T&T stumbles against Guyana in Rising Stars U-15 championship

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Wed Apr 16 2025
FILE: Newly elected T&T Football Association president Keiron Edwards, third from right, poses with fellow new members of the TTFA executive, ordinary member Allan Logan, from left, Andrew Boodoo (ordinary member), third vice-president Jamieson Riques, second vice-president Osmond Downer, Ryan Nunes (ordinary member) and Shelton Williams (ordinary member) following their election on April 14, 2024. Missing are first vice-president Colin Murray and Alicia Austin (ordinary member).

FILE: Newly elected T&T Football Association president Keiron Edwards, third from right, poses with fellow new members of the TTFA executive, ordinary member Allan Logan, from left, Andrew Boodoo (ordinary member), third vice-president Jamieson Riques, second vice-president Osmond Downer, Ryan Nunes (ordinary member) and Shelton Williams (ordinary member) following their election on April 14, 2024. Missing are first vice-president Colin Murray and Alicia Austin (ordinary member).

Vashti Singh

Capital City Boyz get half salary payment

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Walter Alibey
Wed Apr 16 2025

The dictionary of Team TTO’S U-16 netball historic Jean Pierre win

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Brian Lewis
Tue Apr 15 2025
Nicholas Romany, centre, winner of the of the first Midnight Half-Marathon poses with fellow top finishers in the men’s category including second-placed Tafari Waldron, second from left, third-placed Keron Ali, second from right, Christopher Mitchell (fourth), left, and Titus Baynes (fifth).

Nicholas Romany, centre, winner of the of the first Midnight Half-Marathon poses with fellow top finishers in the men’s category including second-placed Tafari Waldron, second from left, third-placed Keron Ali, second from right, Christopher Mitchell (fourth), left, and Titus Baynes (fifth).

Courtesy Bafasports

Romany, Shukla win inaugural Midnight Half Marathon to light up City

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
Nerissa  Feveck (Paria Fuel Trading Company), second from right centre, present coach Anthony Brown with a replica national table tennis team jersey while Sharon Bravo Phillip, T&T Table Tennis Association president looks on at right at the Oxford Club, Padmore Street, San Fernando on Sunday. The presentation was made to the team which is preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships 2025. Others in photo are Ian Joseph (coach), from back row left, Daniel Bhim, Sekel Mc Intosh, Ameer Mohamed, Malik Gopaul, Aaron Noel, Josiah Joseph, Aiden Noel, Edwin  Humphreys (coach) and Andrew Edwards (coach). Front row from left are Mateo Mollineau, Jerisse Elder, Lyllana  Boodhan, Zuri Radge Coomar, Chloe Fraser, Jordan Thong, and Jannah Mohammed.

Nerissa Feveck (Paria Fuel Trading Company), second from right centre, present coach Anthony Brown with a replica national table tennis team jersey while Sharon Bravo Phillip, T&T Table Tennis Association president looks on at right at the Oxford Club, Padmore Street, San Fernando on Sunday. The presentation was made to the team which is preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships 2025. Others in photo are Ian Joseph (coach), from back row left, Daniel Bhim, Sekel Mc Intosh, Ameer Mohamed, Malik Gopaul, Aaron Noel, Josiah Joseph, Aiden Noel, Edwin Humphreys (coach) and Andrew Edwards (coach). Front row from left are Mateo Mollineau, Jerisse Elder, Lyllana Boodhan, Zuri Radge Coomar, Chloe Fraser, Jordan Thong, and Jannah Mohammed.

Paria Fuel Trading Company outfits national youth t-tennis teams

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Tue Apr 15 2025
 James Walklin shines for E-Z Lines.

James Walklin shines for E-Z Lines.

Drifters back on top A Div in 501 League of Darts

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025

Ball tampering punishment has to increase

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Andre E Baptiste
Tue Apr 15 2025
Representatives from the Trinidad and Tobago Carifta Games team pose with Scott Franco, Head of Shared Services & Special Projects, The Brydens Group (third from the right), following the handover of Brydens’ donation to the team on Friday. They are Tenique Vincent, from left, Xiah Tobias, Kaleigh Forde, Sherwin Joseph (assistant team manager), Donnell Stafford (coach), Wendell Williams (head coach), Kadeem Chinapoo, Deshawn Lezama and Tyrique Vincent.

Representatives from the Trinidad and Tobago Carifta Games team pose with Scott Franco, Head of Shared Services & Special Projects, The Brydens Group (third from the right), following the handover of Brydens’ donation to the team on Friday. They are Tenique Vincent, from left, Xiah Tobias, Kaleigh Forde, Sherwin Joseph (assistant team manager), Donnell Stafford (coach), Wendell Williams (head coach), Kadeem Chinapoo, Deshawn Lezama and Tyrique Vincent.

Brydens partners with Jereem Richards to sponsor athletes

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
T&T’s Makeda Bain

T&T’s Makeda Bain

Bain breezes into Junior Trinity Cup U-14 semis

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Nigel Simon
Tue Apr 15 2025
The Guyana Harpy Eagles won the West Indies Championship for a third year running.

The Guyana Harpy Eagles won the West Indies Championship for a third year running.

Shallow lauds Harpy Eagles, but warns of zero policy on integrity breaches

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
West Indies Women’s head coach Shane Deitz

West Indies Women’s head coach Shane Deitz

Deitz: Poor performances have let us down

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
Fatima Sana grabbed three wickets for Pakistan Women.

Fatima Sana grabbed three wickets for Pakistan Women.

WI Women in danger of missing World Cup after defeat to Pakistan

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Tue Apr 15 2025
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Barbados’ Orlando Husbands leads the Open division in the Subzone 2.3.3 Open Chess Championships on Wednesday.

Barbados’ Orlando Husbands leads the Open division in the Subzone 2.3.3 Open Chess Championships on Wednesday.

Husbands takes sole lead of Open division, Reifer-Belle and Wilson top among women

Bar­ba­dos’ trio of In­ter­na­tion­al Mas­ter Or­lan­do Hus­bands, Women’s Can­di­date Mas­ter Chanon Reifer-Belle and Women’s Fide Mas­ter Han­nah Wil­son oc­cu­py the top spots af­ter sev­en rounds in the Sub­zone 2.3.3 Open and Women’s Chess Cham­pi­onships 2025 be­ing played at the Cas­ca­dia Ho­tel in St Ann's, Port-of-Spain on Wednes­day.

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Thu Apr 17 2025
Jason Holder, right, grabbed four wickets to bowl Islamabad United to victory over the Multan Sultans.

Jason Holder, right, grabbed four wickets to bowl Islamabad United to victory over the Multan Sultans.

Holder shines again as Islamabad dominate Multan to remain unbeaten

RAWALPIN­DI – West In­dies all-rounder Ja­son Hold­er pro­duced his sec­ond Play­er-of-the-Match per­for­mance in three games to lead Is­lam­abad Unit­ed to a com­fort­able 47-run vic­to­ry over the win­less Mul­tan Sul­tans in the Pak­istan Su­per League (PSL) on Wednes­day.

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Thu Apr 17 2025
In the front row from left to right: Eelijah Ashton, Joshua Joseph, Davis Guerra, Zion Phillip, Jordan Julien and Sanjiv Bachu. Back row, Nisar Mohammed (coach), Rylee Gangoo, Dylan Lee Chow, Samuel Stewart, Kaiden Pollard (captain), Giovanni McKnight,  Larell Guiseppi, Ethan Ramcharan, Jayden Sadaphal and Kelvin Mohammed (manager).

In the front row from left to right: Eelijah Ashton, Joshua Joseph, Davis Guerra, Zion Phillip, Jordan Julien and Sanjiv Bachu. Back row, Nisar Mohammed (coach), Rylee Gangoo, Dylan Lee Chow, Samuel Stewart, Kaiden Pollard (captain), Giovanni McKnight, Larell Guiseppi, Ethan Ramcharan, Jayden Sadaphal and Kelvin Mohammed (manager).

T&T stumbles against Guyana in Rising Stars U-15 championship

ST JOHN’S, An­tigua – The re­gion’s young crick­eters kicked start­ed their cam­paign as it marked an ex­cit­ing start to the Ris­ing Stars Un­der-15 Lim­it­ed Overs Cham­pi­onship, Tues­day (April 15), with Bar­ba­dos, Wind­ward Is­lands, and Guyana se­cur­ing dom­i­nant vic­to­ries in their open­ing match­es.

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Wed Apr 16 2025
FILE: Newly elected T&T Football Association president Keiron Edwards, third from right, poses with fellow new members of the TTFA executive, ordinary member Allan Logan, from left, Andrew Boodoo (ordinary member), third vice-president Jamieson Riques, second vice-president Osmond Downer, Ryan Nunes (ordinary member) and Shelton Williams (ordinary member) following their election on April 14, 2024. Missing are first vice-president Colin Murray and Alicia Austin (ordinary member).

FILE: Newly elected T&T Football Association president Keiron Edwards, third from right, poses with fellow new members of the TTFA executive, ordinary member Allan Logan, from left, Andrew Boodoo (ordinary member), third vice-president Jamieson Riques, second vice-president Osmond Downer, Ryan Nunes (ordinary member) and Shelton Williams (ordinary member) following their election on April 14, 2024. Missing are first vice-president Colin Murray and Alicia Austin (ordinary member).

Vashti Singh

Capital City Boyz get half salary payment

Half the pay­ment of March salaries was made to Tier 1 cham­pi­ons of the T&T Pre­mier Foot­ball League AC Port-of-Spain Tuesday (April 15), which ef­fec­tive­ly en­sures that the club will take the field to­mor­row in a cru­cial clash against ta­ble top­pers De­fence Force.

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Walter Alibey
Wed Apr 16 2025

The dictionary of Team TTO’S U-16 netball historic Jean Pierre win

Most words have mul­ti­ple mean­ings so in or­der to get a full un­der­stand­ing of words or a par­tic­u­lar sub­ject it’s nec­es­sary to have a com­plete un­der­stand­ing of words and phras­es. For ex­am­ple:

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Brian Lewis
Tue Apr 15 2025
Nicholas Romany, centre, winner of the of the first Midnight Half-Marathon poses with fellow top finishers in the men’s category including second-placed Tafari Waldron, second from left, third-placed Keron Ali, second from right, Christopher Mitchell (fourth), left, and Titus Baynes (fifth).

Nicholas Romany, centre, winner of the of the first Midnight Half-Marathon poses with fellow top finishers in the men’s category including second-placed Tafari Waldron, second from left, third-placed Keron Ali, second from right, Christopher Mitchell (fourth), left, and Titus Baynes (fifth).

Courtesy Bafasports

Romany, Shukla win inaugural Midnight Half Marathon to light up City

With the city bathed in moon­light and mu­sic in the air, Nicholas Ro­many blazed through the course in a re­mark­able one hour and 09.05 sec­onds to win Trinidad and To­ba­go’s first-ever Mid­night Half Marathon at the Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah in Port-of-Spain on Sat­ur­day.

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
Nerissa  Feveck (Paria Fuel Trading Company), second from right centre, present coach Anthony Brown with a replica national table tennis team jersey while Sharon Bravo Phillip, T&T Table Tennis Association president looks on at right at the Oxford Club, Padmore Street, San Fernando on Sunday. The presentation was made to the team which is preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships 2025. Others in photo are Ian Joseph (coach), from back row left, Daniel Bhim, Sekel Mc Intosh, Ameer Mohamed, Malik Gopaul, Aaron Noel, Josiah Joseph, Aiden Noel, Edwin  Humphreys (coach) and Andrew Edwards (coach). Front row from left are Mateo Mollineau, Jerisse Elder, Lyllana  Boodhan, Zuri Radge Coomar, Chloe Fraser, Jordan Thong, and Jannah Mohammed.

Nerissa Feveck (Paria Fuel Trading Company), second from right centre, present coach Anthony Brown with a replica national table tennis team jersey while Sharon Bravo Phillip, T&T Table Tennis Association president looks on at right at the Oxford Club, Padmore Street, San Fernando on Sunday. The presentation was made to the team which is preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships 2025. Others in photo are Ian Joseph (coach), from back row left, Daniel Bhim, Sekel Mc Intosh, Ameer Mohamed, Malik Gopaul, Aaron Noel, Josiah Joseph, Aiden Noel, Edwin Humphreys (coach) and Andrew Edwards (coach). Front row from left are Mateo Mollineau, Jerisse Elder, Lyllana Boodhan, Zuri Radge Coomar, Chloe Fraser, Jordan Thong, and Jannah Mohammed.

Paria Fuel Trading Company outfits national youth t-tennis teams

T&T Un­der-15 and U-19 ta­ble-ten­nis teams were the ben­e­fi­cia­ries of new team jer­seys gen­er­ous­ly spon­sored by Paria Fu­el Trad­ing Com­pa­ny, on Sun­day in prepa­ra­tion for the up­com­ing Caribbean Re­gion­al Ta­ble Ten­nis Fed­er­a­tion (CRT­TF) Cham­pi­onships 2025.

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Tue Apr 15 2025
 James Walklin shines for E-Z Lines.

James Walklin shines for E-Z Lines.

Drifters back on top A Div in 501 League of Darts

Top spot in the A Di­vi­sion of the Trinidad and To­ba­go 501 League of Darts changes hands once again. Drifters are back on top af­ter de­feat­ing Scor­pi­ons 7-3 at Kos­mos Club in Port-of-Spain on Tues­day (April 8). Drifters are now two points clear of sec­ond place.

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025

Ball tampering punishment has to increase

Guyana is the 2025 Re­gion­al Four Day Cham­pi­ons. But – and there is a but – should they re­main as cham­pi­ons?

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Andre E Baptiste
Tue Apr 15 2025
Representatives from the Trinidad and Tobago Carifta Games team pose with Scott Franco, Head of Shared Services & Special Projects, The Brydens Group (third from the right), following the handover of Brydens’ donation to the team on Friday. They are Tenique Vincent, from left, Xiah Tobias, Kaleigh Forde, Sherwin Joseph (assistant team manager), Donnell Stafford (coach), Wendell Williams (head coach), Kadeem Chinapoo, Deshawn Lezama and Tyrique Vincent.

Representatives from the Trinidad and Tobago Carifta Games team pose with Scott Franco, Head of Shared Services & Special Projects, The Brydens Group (third from the right), following the handover of Brydens’ donation to the team on Friday. They are Tenique Vincent, from left, Xiah Tobias, Kaleigh Forde, Sherwin Joseph (assistant team manager), Donnell Stafford (coach), Wendell Williams (head coach), Kadeem Chinapoo, Deshawn Lezama and Tyrique Vincent.

Brydens partners with Jereem Richards to sponsor athletes

Ath­letes rep­re­sent­ing T&T at the up­com­ing Carif­ta Games will be pro­vid­ed care pack­ages by The Bry­dens Group, sup­port­ed by key brands Suppli­gen, No More, Cer­aVe, Ko­tex, Hi­malaya, Brut and Am­mens.

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
T&T’s Makeda Bain

T&T’s Makeda Bain

Bain breezes into Junior Trinity Cup U-14 semis

T&T’s Make­da Bain con­tin­ued her rich vein of form when she breezed in­to the semi­inals of the Girls Un­der-14 Sin­gles in the Cen­tral Amer­i­ca and the Caribbean Ten­nis Con­fed­er­a­tion (COTECC)-Trinidad In­ter­na­tion­al Ju­nior (U-14) Ten­nis Tour­na­ment at the Na­tion­al Rac­quet Cen­tre, Or­ange Grove Road, Tacarigua, Monday.

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Nigel Simon
Tue Apr 15 2025
The Guyana Harpy Eagles won the West Indies Championship for a third year running.

The Guyana Harpy Eagles won the West Indies Championship for a third year running.

Shallow lauds Harpy Eagles, but warns of zero policy on integrity breaches

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
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T&T’s Calypso Girls ‘net’ historic gold while Red Force nets another ‘almost’

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Colin Murray
Thu Apr 17 2025
Desmond Haynes

Desmond Haynes

Haynes appointed to ICC men’s cricket committee

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Sport Desk
Thu Apr 17 2025
Carifta Swimming

Carifta Swimming

Newallo looking for outstanding Carifta swim performances

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Nigel Simon
Thu Apr 17 2025
Barbados’ Orlando Husbands leads the Open division in the Subzone 2.3.3 Open Chess Championships on Wednesday.

Barbados’ Orlando Husbands leads the Open division in the Subzone 2.3.3 Open Chess Championships on Wednesday.

Husbands takes sole lead of Open division, Reifer-Belle and Wilson top among women

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Sport Desk
Thu Apr 17 2025
Jason Holder, right, grabbed four wickets to bowl Islamabad United to victory over the Multan Sultans.

Jason Holder, right, grabbed four wickets to bowl Islamabad United to victory over the Multan Sultans.

Holder shines again as Islamabad dominate Multan to remain unbeaten

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Sport Desk
Thu Apr 17 2025
In the front row from left to right: Eelijah Ashton, Joshua Joseph, Davis Guerra, Zion Phillip, Jordan Julien and Sanjiv Bachu. Back row, Nisar Mohammed (coach), Rylee Gangoo, Dylan Lee Chow, Samuel Stewart, Kaiden Pollard (captain), Giovanni McKnight,  Larell Guiseppi, Ethan Ramcharan, Jayden Sadaphal and Kelvin Mohammed (manager).

In the front row from left to right: Eelijah Ashton, Joshua Joseph, Davis Guerra, Zion Phillip, Jordan Julien and Sanjiv Bachu. Back row, Nisar Mohammed (coach), Rylee Gangoo, Dylan Lee Chow, Samuel Stewart, Kaiden Pollard (captain), Giovanni McKnight, Larell Guiseppi, Ethan Ramcharan, Jayden Sadaphal and Kelvin Mohammed (manager).

T&T stumbles against Guyana in Rising Stars U-15 championship

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Sport Desk
Wed Apr 16 2025
FILE: Newly elected T&T Football Association president Keiron Edwards, third from right, poses with fellow new members of the TTFA executive, ordinary member Allan Logan, from left, Andrew Boodoo (ordinary member), third vice-president Jamieson Riques, second vice-president Osmond Downer, Ryan Nunes (ordinary member) and Shelton Williams (ordinary member) following their election on April 14, 2024. Missing are first vice-president Colin Murray and Alicia Austin (ordinary member).

FILE: Newly elected T&T Football Association president Keiron Edwards, third from right, poses with fellow new members of the TTFA executive, ordinary member Allan Logan, from left, Andrew Boodoo (ordinary member), third vice-president Jamieson Riques, second vice-president Osmond Downer, Ryan Nunes (ordinary member) and Shelton Williams (ordinary member) following their election on April 14, 2024. Missing are first vice-president Colin Murray and Alicia Austin (ordinary member).

Vashti Singh

Capital City Boyz get half salary payment

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Walter Alibey
Wed Apr 16 2025

The dictionary of Team TTO’S U-16 netball historic Jean Pierre win

by

Brian Lewis
Tue Apr 15 2025
Nicholas Romany, centre, winner of the of the first Midnight Half-Marathon poses with fellow top finishers in the men’s category including second-placed Tafari Waldron, second from left, third-placed Keron Ali, second from right, Christopher Mitchell (fourth), left, and Titus Baynes (fifth).

Nicholas Romany, centre, winner of the of the first Midnight Half-Marathon poses with fellow top finishers in the men’s category including second-placed Tafari Waldron, second from left, third-placed Keron Ali, second from right, Christopher Mitchell (fourth), left, and Titus Baynes (fifth).

Courtesy Bafasports

Romany, Shukla win inaugural Midnight Half Marathon to light up City

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025
Nerissa  Feveck (Paria Fuel Trading Company), second from right centre, present coach Anthony Brown with a replica national table tennis team jersey while Sharon Bravo Phillip, T&T Table Tennis Association president looks on at right at the Oxford Club, Padmore Street, San Fernando on Sunday. The presentation was made to the team which is preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships 2025. Others in photo are Ian Joseph (coach), from back row left, Daniel Bhim, Sekel Mc Intosh, Ameer Mohamed, Malik Gopaul, Aaron Noel, Josiah Joseph, Aiden Noel, Edwin  Humphreys (coach) and Andrew Edwards (coach). Front row from left are Mateo Mollineau, Jerisse Elder, Lyllana  Boodhan, Zuri Radge Coomar, Chloe Fraser, Jordan Thong, and Jannah Mohammed.

Nerissa Feveck (Paria Fuel Trading Company), second from right centre, present coach Anthony Brown with a replica national table tennis team jersey while Sharon Bravo Phillip, T&T Table Tennis Association president looks on at right at the Oxford Club, Padmore Street, San Fernando on Sunday. The presentation was made to the team which is preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Championships 2025. Others in photo are Ian Joseph (coach), from back row left, Daniel Bhim, Sekel Mc Intosh, Ameer Mohamed, Malik Gopaul, Aaron Noel, Josiah Joseph, Aiden Noel, Edwin Humphreys (coach) and Andrew Edwards (coach). Front row from left are Mateo Mollineau, Jerisse Elder, Lyllana Boodhan, Zuri Radge Coomar, Chloe Fraser, Jordan Thong, and Jannah Mohammed.

Paria Fuel Trading Company outfits national youth t-tennis teams

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Tue Apr 15 2025
 James Walklin shines for E-Z Lines.

James Walklin shines for E-Z Lines.

Drifters back on top A Div in 501 League of Darts

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Sport Desk
Tue Apr 15 2025

Ball tampering punishment has to increase

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Andre E Baptiste
Tue Apr 15 2025
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