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: National coach Derek King delivers instructions to his players during a training session. The T&T team is set to face Venezuela in the FIFA Series in Uzbekistan tomorrow. The team there include defender Jesse Williams, and midfielders Shervohnez Hamilton and Andre Rampersad, among other players.
The Coolidge Cricket Ground will be transformed into a High Performance Campus. (Photo courtesy CWI Media)
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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VJ Edgecombe finishes strongly at the rim for two of his 30 points against the Boston Celtics.
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Barbadian trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.
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Jayden Seales has taken all six Leeward Islands Hurricanes’ wickets to fall in the second innings.
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Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua
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Gout Gout
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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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Guracara Park work
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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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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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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: National coach Derek King delivers instructions to his players during a training session. The T&T team is set to face Venezuela in the FIFA Series in Uzbekistan tomorrow. The team there include defender Jesse Williams, and midfielders Shervohnez Hamilton and Andre Rampersad, among other players.
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Track Heatwave crew of Morgan Hannock (throttleman) and John Michael Sabga (driver) heading for victory.
WAsalt Weapon remained ahead of the pack after three regattas of the T&T Powerboat Association, which took place over the weekend.
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The Guyana Amazon Warriors will begin their title against the San Francisco Unicorns.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The Lahore Qalandars will take on the Perth Scorchers XI in the opening match of this year’s ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL).
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VJ Edgecombe finishes strongly at the rim for two of his 30 points against the Boston Celtics.
BOSTON – VJ Edgecombe’s record-breaking performance helped the Philadelphia 76ers bounce back from their opening game defeat to stun the Boston Celtics 111-97 at TD Garden in the United States on Tuesday.
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Barbadian trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.
ARKANSAS, United States – Barbadian trainer Saffie Joseph Jr continued his impressive showing in 2026 by winning the US$1.25 million Oaklawn Handicap with White Abarrio at Hot Springs over the weekend.
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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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Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua
ST JOHN’S, Antigua — Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced that the second match of the Leeward Islands vs Trinidad and Tobago bilateral series in the 2026 West Indies Championship has been abandoned as a draw due to dangerous pitch conditions at the Sir Viv Richards Stadium.
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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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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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Roland Butcher, right, poses with his Special Lifetime Achievement Award.
LONDON – Barbadian Roland Butcher, the first black man to play Test cricket for England, was honoured over the weekend at a ceremony celebrating his immense contribution to the sport.
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Veerasammy Permaul starred with bat and ball for the Guyana Harpy Eagles
ST JOHN’S – Led by a brilliant all-around performance by veteran Veerasammy Permaul, the Guyana Harpy Eagles demolished the Windward Islands Volcanoes inside three days to claim their second successive victory in the West Indies Championship in Antigua on Tuesday.
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Guracara Park work
Remedial work has begun at Guaracara Park in South Trinidad, as the historic venue is officially set on a path to reclaim its status as a premier hub for sports and culture.
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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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Police women’s and men’s teams, along with the Bon Air Police Youth Club (PYC), emerged as champions in their respective divisions as action in the Lystra Lewis Port-of-Spain Netball League (LLPOSNL) resumed on Saturday at the Woodbrook Youth Facility.
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St Mary’s Mucurapo Boys’ RC Primary School won the march past of teams at the 34th Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain Primary School District Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, yesterday. They topped their rivals with a winning total of 270 points with Central A’s Sacred Heart Girls’ RC School (Central A), securing the second spot and West B’s La Puerta Government Primary School, third.
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Jeremiah Louis had to seek medical attention after being struck by a delivery from pacer Jayden Seales.
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Khadija Shaw will lead the Reggae Girlz in their clash against Costa Rica for a spot in the FIFA World Cup.
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Track Heatwave crew of Morgan Hannock (throttleman) and John Michael Sabga (driver) heading for victory.
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The Guyana Amazon Warriors will begin their title against the San Francisco Unicorns.
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VJ Edgecombe finishes strongly at the rim for two of his 30 points against the Boston Celtics.
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Barbadian trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.
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Jayden Seales has taken all six Leeward Islands Hurricanes’ wickets to fall in the second innings.
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Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua
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Gout Gout
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Roland Butcher, right, poses with his Special Lifetime Achievement Award.
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