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.
Spartans TT coach Morgan “Axe” Shade, left, celebrates with his players and fellow technical staff as they hoist the championship trophy after winning the University of the West Indies (UWI) Legacy Basketball title at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine on Holy Thursday.
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Novak Malcolm, plays a shot during the march against, Xzavier Hastick, at the International Tennis Federation, World Tennis Tour J60 Under-18 Tournament, National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua.
ANISTO ALVES
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MEDAL RUNS! T&T's Boys Under 20 4x100 metres relay team of (Zacheus Charles, Trevaughn Stewart, Makaelan Woods, and Kaeden Herbert) clocked 39.64 seconds, the Girls Under-17 4x100 metres relay team of (Daija Reid, Jael Peters, Eden Chee-Wah, Xiah Tobias) finished third in 46.10 seconds, and T&T Boys Under-17 team of (Christian Parks, Jaquan Douglas, Dario Tavernier, Isaiah Teesdale) won the silver medal in 41.56 seconds, while the Gurls Under-20 4x100 metres quartet of (Imani Mills, Noemi Theodore, Zada Charles, Alexxe Henry) finished second in a time of 44-17 seconds at 53rd carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, over the Easter weekend.
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President of TTCB Azim Bassarath, second from left, and cricketer Jayden Seales, at right, and Red Force Team captain, Joshua Da Silva and head coach Rayad Emerit, unveil the Home of Red Force wall, at the National Cricket Centre, Couva, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
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Jerome Morrison, left, and Jahreef Miguel won the two-day second leg of the TTVF Trinbago Beach Volley Tour’s Open Division at Mission Beach, Toco, on Monday.
Courtesy Sean Morrison
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Former TTCF president Frank Gittens, who is now serving as a commissaire.
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The 2026 West Indies Championship starts this Sunday (April 12)
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Colin “Creepy” Wilson
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Action in the CWI Rising Stars U-15 contest between host Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago at the Melbourne Oval in Kingston, Jamaica.
Courtesy Lennox Aldred
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American Olympic champion Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic relay medalist Junelle Bromfield are officially married.
Courtesy Stanlo Photography
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Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins ... winners of the under-21 women’s beach volleyball tournament.
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RECORD RUN! T&T's Jenna Marie Thomas established a new national junior record of 13.67 seconds to secure the silver medal in the Girls 100 metres Hurdles event on day 3 of the 53rd Carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday. She bettered the old time of 13.80 seconds set by Akila McShine 10 May 2014.
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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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Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
ST GEORGE’S – Jamaica expectedly topped the medal standings at the Carifta Games for a record 40th successive time after dominating proceedings at the recently concluded 53rd edition in Grenada on Monday.
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Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
Trinidad and Tobago’s teenage sensation Rio Cardines has signed an extension with English Premier League club Crystal Palace that will keep him at the club until June 2028.
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Spartans TT coach Morgan “Axe” Shade, left, celebrates with his players and fellow technical staff as they hoist the championship trophy after winning the University of the West Indies (UWI) Legacy Basketball title at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine on Holy Thursday.
Spartans TT overcame an early double-digit deficit to defeat Bronx 100-78 in the Championship match and claimed the University of the West Indies (UWI) Legacy Basketball title.
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Novak Malcolm, plays a shot during the march against, Xzavier Hastick, at the International Tennis Federation, World Tennis Tour J60 Under-18 Tournament, National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua.
ANISTO ALVES
The trio of Kale Dalla Costa, Nirav Doudgeen and Josiah Hill all won their matches to remain in the mix to top their round-robin groups when the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Tennis Tour Juniors J60 Under-18 Tournament continued at the National Racquet Centre, Orange Grove Road, Tacarigua, on Tuesday.
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MEDAL RUNS! T&T's Boys Under 20 4x100 metres relay team of (Zacheus Charles, Trevaughn Stewart, Makaelan Woods, and Kaeden Herbert) clocked 39.64 seconds, the Girls Under-17 4x100 metres relay team of (Daija Reid, Jael Peters, Eden Chee-Wah, Xiah Tobias) finished third in 46.10 seconds, and T&T Boys Under-17 team of (Christian Parks, Jaquan Douglas, Dario Tavernier, Isaiah Teesdale) won the silver medal in 41.56 seconds, while the Gurls Under-20 4x100 metres quartet of (Imani Mills, Noemi Theodore, Zada Charles, Alexxe Henry) finished second in a time of 44-17 seconds at 53rd carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, over the Easter weekend.
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T&T’s 2026 Carifta Games team became the fourth most successful contingent to participate in the annual regional showcase of junior track and field talent.
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President of TTCB Azim Bassarath, second from left, and cricketer Jayden Seales, at right, and Red Force Team captain, Joshua Da Silva and head coach Rayad Emerit, unveil the Home of Red Force wall, at the National Cricket Centre, Couva, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
T&T Cricket Board (TTCB) president Azim Bassarath is calling on the government to revitalise Guaracara Park, a historic cricket venue located in Pointe-a-Pierre.
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Jerome Morrison, left, and Jahreef Miguel won the two-day second leg of the TTVF Trinbago Beach Volley Tour’s Open Division at Mission Beach, Toco, on Monday.
Courtesy Sean Morrison
The pairs of Jerome Morrison and Jahreef Miguel (men) and Kaylon Cruickshank/Malika Davidson (women) were crowned champions when the two-day second leg of the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volleyball Tour Women’s Open Division ended at Misson Beach, Toco, on Monday.
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Former TTCF president Frank Gittens, who is now serving as a commissaire.
It is still uncertain whether the Skinner Park facility in San Fernando, which claimed the life of cyclist Colin "Creepy" Wilson on the opening day of the Easter International Cycling Grand Prix, was certified for the event.
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The 2026 West Indies Championship starts this Sunday (April 12)
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The 2026 West Indies Championship is set to explode onto the scene this Sunday, April 12, ushering in a new three-round bilateral format at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
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Colin “Creepy” Wilson
The window to build institutional trust is narrow. The window to losing it is even narrower.
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Action in the CWI Rising Stars U-15 contest between host Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago at the Melbourne Oval in Kingston, Jamaica.
Courtesy Lennox Aldred
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The fifth and final round of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s 50-over Championship delivered a trio of thrilling contests on Monday, with Windward Islands, Jamaica, and Guyana all celebrating hard-fought victories.
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American Olympic champion Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic relay medalist Junelle Bromfield are officially married.
Courtesy Stanlo Photography
TRENTON — It began with a simple question: “Do you cook?” Nearly eight years later, that direct message has led to a wedding.
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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.
by
FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
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Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
by
Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
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Spartans TT coach Morgan “Axe” Shade, left, celebrates with his players and fellow technical staff as they hoist the championship trophy after winning the University of the West Indies (UWI) Legacy Basketball title at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine on Holy Thursday.
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Novak Malcolm, plays a shot during the march against, Xzavier Hastick, at the International Tennis Federation, World Tennis Tour J60 Under-18 Tournament, National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua.
ANISTO ALVES
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MEDAL RUNS! T&T's Boys Under 20 4x100 metres relay team of (Zacheus Charles, Trevaughn Stewart, Makaelan Woods, and Kaeden Herbert) clocked 39.64 seconds, the Girls Under-17 4x100 metres relay team of (Daija Reid, Jael Peters, Eden Chee-Wah, Xiah Tobias) finished third in 46.10 seconds, and T&T Boys Under-17 team of (Christian Parks, Jaquan Douglas, Dario Tavernier, Isaiah Teesdale) won the silver medal in 41.56 seconds, while the Gurls Under-20 4x100 metres quartet of (Imani Mills, Noemi Theodore, Zada Charles, Alexxe Henry) finished second in a time of 44-17 seconds at 53rd carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, over the Easter weekend.
Courtesy TTgameplan
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President of TTCB Azim Bassarath, second from left, and cricketer Jayden Seales, at right, and Red Force Team captain, Joshua Da Silva and head coach Rayad Emerit, unveil the Home of Red Force wall, at the National Cricket Centre, Couva, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
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Jerome Morrison, left, and Jahreef Miguel won the two-day second leg of the TTVF Trinbago Beach Volley Tour’s Open Division at Mission Beach, Toco, on Monday.
Courtesy Sean Morrison
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Former TTCF president Frank Gittens, who is now serving as a commissaire.
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The 2026 West Indies Championship starts this Sunday (April 12)
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