T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa
Daniel Prentice
T&T’s swimmers Ethan McMillan-Cole, left, and teammate and USA-based Liam Carrington.
FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
Police players celebrate their win in the Mixed Division of the T&T Hockey Board Outdoor season at the National Hockey Centre in Tacarigua on Sunday.
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CPL welcomes the Jamaica Kingsmen.
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Tevin Imlach.
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Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley
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Samantha Wallace-Joseph of Loughborough Lightning.
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FILE - T&T's Daynte Stewart, right, scored a match-high 28 points for Orkulljunga.
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FILE: T&T’s Kamika Rodriguez (No 15), left, Talia Martin (No 19), second from left, Asha James (No 10), second from right, and Tori Paul (No 9) celebrate the winning goal against Aruba, with teammates, goal-scorer Shaunalee Govia (in the background on the ground) and Victoria Swift (No 8). T&T won 2-1.
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The University of T&T (UTT) Patriots players and technical staff and other team officials show off their many trophies won in the 2026 Courts All Sectors Netball League when the season came to an end at Eastern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Tacarigua on Monday. PHOTO COURTESY BRIDGET MITCHELL-ADAMS.
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TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, and Area Manager Mortgages, RBC Clint Legall, second from left front row, pose with members of the Fatima College team, Garvin Warwick (head coach), from left back row, Xavier Nurse, Kern Cummings, Jeremiah Henriques-Brown, Adrian Weekes, Che Timothy, Adrian Thomas, Sharmaq Collis, Jerell Dick and in front row, MVP Jedaiah King (captain), William Francis, Zachary Julien, Idriis Martin, Njeah Sam after presenting them with the Championship trophy and gold medal following their 73-45 win over Hillview in the boys’ U-20 final at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando on Friday.
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Carifta 2026 bound Makiah Williams in flight as she took part in the Triple Jump at Carifta Prep Meet last Saturday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. The 53rd Carifta Games will be hot at the irai James National Stadium in Grenada on Easter Weekend
Vashti Singh
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T&T’s Sinead Jack-Kisal
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Giovanni Bobb-Semple out Carifta Games.
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T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa
Daniel Prentice
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T&T’s swimmers Ethan McMillan-Cole, left, and teammate and USA-based Liam Carrington.
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FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
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Cyclists taking part in the Easter Grand Prix over the weekend, Demar Golding of Jamaica, left, George Qadado of the USA, Andrew Ramsay of Jamaica, manager of the Jamaican Team, Carlton Simmonds, Tariq Woods of T&T, Luke Pharis of the USA, Jaiden Neaves of T&T and Sheldon Ramjit (Rider/Mechanic). Seated are Kyra Williams, left and Phoebe Sandy both T&T female riders, at the Cycling Easter Grand Prix launch held at the Call Room of the National Cycling Centre Couva, yesterday
VASHTI SINGH
An eight-member team comprising Phoebe Sandy, Kyrah Williams, Akil Campbell, Darnell James, Jadian Neaves, Liam Trepte, veteran Adam Alexander, and Tariq Woods will represent the red, white, and black of T&T at the combined Easter International Cycling Grand Prix, the Caribbean Track Cycling Championships, and the Americas Track Cycling Championships, all wrapped in one event.
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Jamaica loses to Democratic Republic of Congo, 1-0, in their intercontinental play-off final at Estadio AKRON in Mexico on Tuesday.
GUADALAJARA – The long wait is over. For the first time in 52 years, the Democratic Republic of Congo will grace the World Cup stage after a dramatic 1-0 victory over Jamaica in their intercontinental play-off final at Estadio AKRON in Mexico on Tuesday.
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Police players celebrate their win in the Mixed Division of the T&T Hockey Board Outdoor season at the National Hockey Centre in Tacarigua on Sunday.
The trio of Police, Magnolias and IN Sports Field Hockey Academy were crowned champions in their respective divisions when the T&T Hockey Board (TTHB) Outdoor season continued at the National Hockey Centre in Tacarigua on Sunday (March 29).
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CPL welcomes the Jamaica Kingsmen.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has its Jamaican franchise back, but it will return to the crease under a powerful new identity.
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Tevin Imlach.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana -As the Guyana Harpy Eagles prepare to launch their defence of the Cricket West Indies Four-Day Championship, captain Tevin Imlach has underscored that inclusive leadership and a strong team culture will be the cornerstones of their campaign.
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Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, has made it clear that her country will not depend exclusively on Cricket West Indies (CWI) for cricketing opportunities.
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Samantha Wallace-Joseph of Loughborough Lightning.
England-based national netballer Samantha Wallace-Joseph scored a combined 57 goals to lead three-time champions Loughborough Lightning to a dominant 83-69 win over Birmingham Panthers to improve to 5-0 in the England Netball Super League (NSL) on Saturday.
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FILE - T&T's Daynte Stewart, right, scored a match-high 28 points for Orkulljunga.
Courtesy Orkelljunga
National men’s volleyballer Daynte Stewart and Orkulljunga went under to Hylte Halmstad in straight sets for their second time in four days to fall to 0-2 in their Sweden The Elitserien Men’s Volleyball League best-of-five semifinals on Tuesday.
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FILE: T&T’s Kamika Rodriguez (No 15), left, Talia Martin (No 19), second from left, Asha James (No 10), second from right, and Tori Paul (No 9) celebrate the winning goal against Aruba, with teammates, goal-scorer Shaunalee Govia (in the background on the ground) and Victoria Swift (No 8). T&T won 2-1.
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National women’s coach Damian Briggs is attempting to block out the “noise” for his players ahead of their final Group F encounter against El Salvador on April 17 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain.
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The University of T&T (UTT) Patriots players and technical staff and other team officials show off their many trophies won in the 2026 Courts All Sectors Netball League when the season came to an end at Eastern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Tacarigua on Monday. PHOTO COURTESY BRIDGET MITCHELL-ADAMS.
Kalifa McCollin of the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) Patriots was named the 2026 ‘Most Valuable Player’ of the Courts All Sectors Netball League when the season came to an end at the Eastern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Tacarigua on Monday.
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TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, and Area Manager Mortgages, RBC Clint Legall, second from left front row, pose with members of the Fatima College team, Garvin Warwick (head coach), from left back row, Xavier Nurse, Kern Cummings, Jeremiah Henriques-Brown, Adrian Weekes, Che Timothy, Adrian Thomas, Sharmaq Collis, Jerell Dick and in front row, MVP Jedaiah King (captain), William Francis, Zachary Julien, Idriis Martin, Njeah Sam after presenting them with the Championship trophy and gold medal following their 73-45 win over Hillview in the boys’ U-20 final at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando on Friday.
Fatima College completed a spectacular “triple crown” at the Secondary Schools Basketball League (SSBL) National Championships, which reached a thrilling conclusion this past Friday.
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Carifta 2026 bound Makiah Williams in flight as she took part in the Triple Jump at Carifta Prep Meet last Saturday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. The 53rd Carifta Games will be hot at the irai James National Stadium in Grenada on Easter Weekend
Vashti Singh
President of the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago (NAAA), Ephraim Serrette, believes this country’s team headed to the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s, Grenada, can surpass the 25 medal haul its predecessors won in 2025.
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T&T’s Liam Carrington
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Alana King grabbed five wickets to help rout West Indies Women for a meagre 136
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Dr Kishore Shallow, CWI president.
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Cyclists taking part in the Easter Grand Prix over the weekend, Demar Golding of Jamaica, left, George Qadado of the USA, Andrew Ramsay of Jamaica, manager of the Jamaican Team, Carlton Simmonds, Tariq Woods of T&T, Luke Pharis of the USA, Jaiden Neaves of T&T and Sheldon Ramjit (Rider/Mechanic). Seated are Kyra Williams, left and Phoebe Sandy both T&T female riders, at the Cycling Easter Grand Prix launch held at the Call Room of the National Cycling Centre Couva, yesterday
VASHTI SINGH
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Jamaica loses to Democratic Republic of Congo, 1-0, in their intercontinental play-off final at Estadio AKRON in Mexico on Tuesday.
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Police players celebrate their win in the Mixed Division of the T&T Hockey Board Outdoor season at the National Hockey Centre in Tacarigua on Sunday.
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CPL welcomes the Jamaica Kingsmen.
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Tevin Imlach.
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Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley
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Samantha Wallace-Joseph of Loughborough Lightning.
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FILE - T&T's Daynte Stewart, right, scored a match-high 28 points for Orkulljunga.
Courtesy Orkelljunga
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FILE: T&T’s Kamika Rodriguez (No 15), left, Talia Martin (No 19), second from left, Asha James (No 10), second from right, and Tori Paul (No 9) celebrate the winning goal against Aruba, with teammates, goal-scorer Shaunalee Govia (in the background on the ground) and Victoria Swift (No 8). T&T won 2-1.
Courtesy TTFA
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