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Leston De Roche, eighth from right, and Dana Lewis, seventh from left, winners of the men’s and women’s open titles in the fourth annual University of T&T (UTT) National Aerobathon powered by KFC are flanked by other category winners and UTT officials at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva on Sunday.
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FILE - T&T Red Force’s Anderson Phillip takes 7 for 122 runs in both innings.
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T&T Red Force’s Joshua Da Silva, who scored 220 runs during Day 2 of the CWI Four-Day Championship round three match against Leeward Islands Hurricanes in Antigua, yesterday.
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Jayden Seales has taken all six Leeward Islands Hurricanes’ wickets to fall in the second innings.
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T&T’s boys Under-15 team of Ethan Mohammed, left, Mateo Mollineau, Daniel Bhim, and Jared Simon got bronze with a 2-2 win-loss record in their five team round-robin series of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Americas Caribbean Youth Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, yesterday.
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Kelvin Caesar was named Player of the Match in T&T’s win over Panama.
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FILE: T&T cyclist Nicholas Paul
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T&T’s starting team during the Group F of the Concacaf W Championships, and Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, against El salvador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Friday night. T&T was beaten 2-0. Players - 1 Simone Eligon (GK), 4 Emma Schneider, 6 Victoria Swift, 7 Liana Hinds, 8 Elise Franco, 9 Nikita Gosine, 11 Aaliyah Prince, 12 Myla Schneider, 19 Kennya Cordner, 22 Kaitlyn Darwent, and 23 Asha James.
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Kelsea Gardner, from left, who was named th "Most Valuable Player (MVP) for T&T poses with fellow MVPs, Deanna Jacob (Dominica), Cherish Gibson (Barbados), Jada Martin (Antigua & Barbuda), Seriah Frederick (Cayman Islands), Reshonna Francis (Grenada), and Neriah Charlery (St Lucia).
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T&T's starting team during the Group F of the Concacaf W Championships, and Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, against El salvador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Friday night. T&T was beaten 2-0. Players - 1 Simone Eligon (GK), 4 Emma Schneider, 6 Victoria Swift, 7 Liana Hinds, 8 Elise Franco, 9 Nikita Gosine, 11 Aaliyah Prince, 12 Myla Schneider, 19 Kennya Cordner, 22 Kaitlyn Darwent, and 23 Asha James.
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T&T goal-keeper, captain Jerusha Des Vignes, gets up high to deflects the ball away from Barbados goal-attack Cherish Gibson during their final match of the Jean Pierre Caribbean Netball Youth Tournament at the Universitu ofthe West indies Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine, yesterday. T&T won 42-21 to retain the title.
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TTFA president Kieron Edwards
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Leston De Roche, eighth from right, and Dana Lewis, seventh from left, winners of the men’s and women’s open titles in the fourth annual University of T&T (UTT) National Aerobathon powered by KFC are flanked by other category winners and UTT officials at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva on Sunday.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Legendary sprinter Usain Bolt has advised teenaged sensation Gout Gout to stay focused on track and field and to surround himself with the right people.
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If one had to do a progress report on Trinidad and Tobago, it might probably say: “We are not improving emotionally and cognitively.” We continue to create our own limitations.
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Jayden Seales has taken all six Leeward Islands Hurricanes’ wickets to fall in the second innings.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Both the Guyana Harpy Eagles and the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force are in strong positions to push for victories in their second-round matches in the West Indies Championships at the halfway stage.
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T&T’s boys Under-15 team of Ethan Mohammed, left, Mateo Mollineau, Daniel Bhim, and Jared Simon got bronze with a 2-2 win-loss record in their five team round-robin series of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Americas Caribbean Youth Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, yesterday.
PHOTO: ERNEST FRASER
Trinidad and Tobago’s boys’ under-15 team of Mateo Mollineau, Daniel Bhim, Ethan Mohammed and Jared Simon added a third bronze medal when the team competitions at the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Americas Caribbean Youth Championships ended in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on Sunday.
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Kelvin Caesar was named Player of the Match in T&T’s win over Panama.
T&T men’s water polo team ended their campaign at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games qualifiers with back-to-back wins at the Piscinas Olímpicas Hernando Botero O Byrne, in Cali, Colombia.
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If Sri Lanka’s first-ever series win in the Caribbean, 2-1 in the ODIs and 2-0 in the T20s (one game abandoned), was concerning, the subsequent Australian Women’s tour in March and April 2026 was a clinical lesson in professional cricket, exposing the widening chasm between the world-leading Australians and a West Indies side in a difficult perpetual transition. Australia’s clinical 3-0 sweeps in both the T20 International and One Day International series were more than just statistical dominance; they reflected a systemic gap in depth, fitness, and tactical execution. While the scorecards suggest a routine triumph for the visitors, a deeper dive into the numbers reveals a concerning trend for West Indies cricket: a heavy, almost singular, reliance on the brilliance of Hayley Matthews.
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FILE: T&T cyclist Nicholas Paul
Trinidad and Tobago’s Nicholas Paul missed out on a bronze medal in the men’s sprint when the UCI Track World Cup concluded at the Hong Kong Velodrome in Hong Kong, China on Sunday.
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GLASGOW, Scotland – Legendary West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has been announced as the co-owner of a Glasgow-based franchise taking part in this summer’s inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL).
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T&T’s starting team during the Group F of the Concacaf W Championships, and Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, against El salvador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Friday night. T&T was beaten 2-0. Players - 1 Simone Eligon (GK), 4 Emma Schneider, 6 Victoria Swift, 7 Liana Hinds, 8 Elise Franco, 9 Nikita Gosine, 11 Aaliyah Prince, 12 Myla Schneider, 19 Kennya Cordner, 22 Kaitlyn Darwent, and 23 Asha James.
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Another World Cup dream lies in ruins. Another Trinidad and Tobago football team has fallen short. And Kenneth Butcher, the former national player, coach, and government sports minister, has seen enough.
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The results haven’t come the way we hoped. Campaigns have ended without intended end results, performances haven’t turned into wins, and once again we find ourselves asking the same questions—where do we go from here?
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Kelsea Gardner, from left, who was named th "Most Valuable Player (MVP) for T&T poses with fellow MVPs, Deanna Jacob (Dominica), Cherish Gibson (Barbados), Jada Martin (Antigua & Barbuda), Seriah Frederick (Cayman Islands), Reshonna Francis (Grenada), and Neriah Charlery (St Lucia).
Vashti Singh
Trinidad and Tobago's Kelsea Gardner was named the "Most Valuable Player" (MVP) of the Jean Pierre Caribbean Netball Youth tournament, which concluded on Friday night.
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T&T's starting team during the Group F of the Concacaf W Championships, and Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, against El salvador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Friday night. T&T was beaten 2-0. Players - 1 Simone Eligon (GK), 4 Emma Schneider, 6 Victoria Swift, 7 Liana Hinds, 8 Elise Franco, 9 Nikita Gosine, 11 Aaliyah Prince, 12 Myla Schneider, 19 Kennya Cordner, 22 Kaitlyn Darwent, and 23 Asha James.
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A double strike from Brenda Ceren confined the T&T women football team to their first defeat 2-0 in Group F of the Concacaf W Championships, and Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, which officially ended the T&T campaign at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Friday night.
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Soul City goal-keeper Crystal-Ann George jumps to block the ball against Malta Carib Senators during the A Division Knockout competition in the Lystra Lewis Port-of-Spain Netball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday. Soul City won 25-2.
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Roland Butcher, right, poses with his Special Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Veerasammy Permaul starred with bat and ball for the Guyana Harpy Eagles
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Jayden Seales has taken all six Leeward Islands Hurricanes’ wickets to fall in the second innings.
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T&T’s boys Under-15 team of Ethan Mohammed, left, Mateo Mollineau, Daniel Bhim, and Jared Simon got bronze with a 2-2 win-loss record in their five team round-robin series of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Americas Caribbean Youth Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, yesterday.
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Kelvin Caesar was named Player of the Match in T&T’s win over Panama.
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FILE: T&T cyclist Nicholas Paul
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Chris Gayle
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T&T’s starting team during the Group F of the Concacaf W Championships, and Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, against El salvador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Friday night. T&T was beaten 2-0. Players - 1 Simone Eligon (GK), 4 Emma Schneider, 6 Victoria Swift, 7 Liana Hinds, 8 Elise Franco, 9 Nikita Gosine, 11 Aaliyah Prince, 12 Myla Schneider, 19 Kennya Cordner, 22 Kaitlyn Darwent, and 23 Asha James.
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