Former T&T netballer Kalifa McCollin, sixth from left in the back-row and Kedah Sunshine after their 60-39 defeat at the hands of KL Wildcats in their third place playoff of the Malaysian Netball Super League (NSL), at the Juara Stadium, Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
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Harlem Strikers FC’s Roshaun Doobay, centre, is challenged by Matura Reunited defenders Darius Riley, left, and Dillon Gonzales, during their Trinidad and Tobago Professional Football League Tier 2 match at the Ancil Elcock Recreational Grounds, Caroni on Saturday.
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Kenyan Alex Ekesa, right, and Palmenia Agudelo of Colombia successfully defended their titles at the Bafasports Midnight Marathon in Port-of-Spain,early yesterday mornning. Ekesa set a new course record, finishing in 2:28:45.2, while Agudelo dominated the women’s field with a time of 3:01:22.4.
Merryboys Sports Club's Kyle Kissoondath, left, celebrates after taking a superb catch against Victoria United Sports Club during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership I match at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Merryboys won by 56 runs.
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Khadija Shaw, left, scored two late goals against Chelsea to send Manchester City into the Women’s FA Cup final.
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Vice president of Rigtech Sonics Roger Frontin, left, president of Rigtech Sonics David Voisin, and Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation president Rowena Williams at a press conference at Skinner Park, San Fernando, announcing the upcoming Luces Brothers Memorial Cycling Classic, on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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Former national coach Angus Eve, left, with his former staff members Derek King, centre, and Reynold Carrington in 2023.
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Darren Moore has indicated his interest in the Reggae Boyz head coaching job.
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Guyana drawn in Group A for FIBA Men’s Caribbean Championship.
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Philo Wallace
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FILE: T&T's Jordan Vieira, Mickell Pierre and Tariq Marcano exchange high-five celebrations following a goal against the USA in their Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup semifinal at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre in Alberta, Canada, yesterday. T&T won 5-4. The local team finished second overall and qualified for the World Cup.
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Prime Minister, Dr Andrew Holness (second row, fifth left), shares a photo opportunity with guests at Sabina Park in Kingston on Sunday for the unveiling of a plaque to mark India’s gift of an LED electronic scoreboard and the unveiling of the India-Jamaica friendship logo. The guests are (from second row, left) Leader of the Opposition, Mark Golding; Jamaican High Commissioner to India, Jason Hall, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange; Minister of External Affairs, India, Dr S Jaishankar; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith; and High Commissioner of India to Jamaica, Mayank Joshi. Also pictured are Jamaican cricketers Stafanie Tylor (back row, left) and Sheldon Cottrell (back row, right) and members of Jamaica’s Under-15 Cricket Team (front row).
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Andre Russell, left, and Rovman Powell will rejoin forces having been selected by the Jamaican Kingsmen.
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Former T&T netballer Kalifa McCollin, sixth from left in the back-row and Kedah Sunshine after their 60-39 defeat at the hands of KL Wildcats in their third place playoff of the Malaysian Netball Super League (NSL), at the Juara Stadium, Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
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Harlem Strikers FC’s Roshaun Doobay, centre, is challenged by Matura Reunited defenders Darius Riley, left, and Dillon Gonzales, during their Trinidad and Tobago Professional Football League Tier 2 match at the Ancil Elcock Recreational Grounds, Caroni on Saturday.
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Kenyan Alex Ekesa, right, and Palmenia Agudelo of Colombia successfully defended their titles at the Bafasports Midnight Marathon in Port-of-Spain,early yesterday mornning. Ekesa set a new course record, finishing in 2:28:45.2, while Agudelo dominated the women’s field with a time of 3:01:22.4.
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Josiah Hills
T&T’s Josiah Hills will go in search of the singles title in the Confederation of Tennis of Central America and the Caribbean (COTECC)/Junior/Infantile Tennis International Championships (JITIC) Under-14 Tournament in Santa Tecla, El Salvador on Thursday.
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Barbados Pride are fully prepared for their semifinal clash against Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
BRIDGETOWN – Barbados Pride head coach Vasbert Drakes said his team has “done their homework” on the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force and are fully prepared for their crucial semifinal clash in the West Indies Championship.
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The 2026 West Indies Four-Day “knockout” championship is hurtling toward its semifinal stage this Sunday (May 10). It is poetic that the match begins on Mother’s Day, providing a built-in opportunity for mothers across the region to offer up a collective prayer for West Indies cricket. Before we get to the semifinal, let us backtrack a little to the, I suppose, preliminary or points rounds.
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Vice president of Rigtech Sonics Roger Frontin, left, president of Rigtech Sonics David Voisin, and Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation president Rowena Williams at a press conference at Skinner Park, San Fernando, announcing the upcoming Luces Brothers Memorial Cycling Classic, on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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The T&T Cycling Federation has finally broken its silence on the issue of no available funds for its junior team to compete at the Junior Pan American Cycling Championships, which is currently taking place in Veracruz, Mexico.
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Former national coach Angus Eve, left, with his former staff members Derek King, centre, and Reynold Carrington in 2023.
Derek King’s appointment as senior national football coach did not come as a surprise on Monday to the football community.
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Darren Moore has indicated his interest in the Reggae Boyz head coaching job.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The race to become the next head coach of the Jamaica national senior men’s football team is heating up, with four candidates already throwing their hats into the ring, including two former national players, Michael Johnson and Darren Moore.
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Guyana drawn in Group A for FIBA Men’s Caribbean Championship.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – After a seven-year absence, the FIBA Men’s Caribbean Championship is set to return with a splash, as Guyana prepares to host the regional showcase from July 8-12 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
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Indefatigable, indomitable, unsubduable. Three words that may be saying the same thing. But I have used them to make the point that they are characteristics that are needed–very much needed–to survive, far less thrive, in this space we call Trinidad and Tobago.
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Jonathan van Lange
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Youngsters Jonathan van Lange and Thaddeus Lovell have been drafted into the Guyana Harpy Eagles’ squad for the upcoming warm-up fixture against the West Indies Academy.
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T&T’s Josiah Hills booked a spot in the boys’ semifinals of the Confederation of Tennis of Central America and the Caribbean (COTECC)/(Junior/Infantile Tennis International Championships (JITIC) Under-14 Tournament in Santa Tecla, El Salvador, Tuesday.
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Philo Wallace
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Former West Indies opening batsman Philo Wallace is not in agreement with the decision by Cricket West Indies (CWI) to rest some of its players ahead of next month’s home series against Sri Lanka.
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FILE: T&T's Jordan Vieira, Mickell Pierre and Tariq Marcano exchange high-five celebrations following a goal against the USA in their Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup semifinal at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre in Alberta, Canada, yesterday. T&T won 5-4. The local team finished second overall and qualified for the World Cup.
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T&T’s men’s hockey 5s team is now ranked among the top ten in the International Hockey Federation (FIH) latest world rankings.
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West Indies 1976 women’s team from back row from left to right - Angela Harris (Barbados deceased), Peggy Fairweather (Jamaica), Sheryl Bailey (Barbados), Nora St Rose T&T deceased), Jean Carmino T&T Manager deceased), Grace Williams (Jamaica), Vivalyn Latty-Scott (Jamaica deceased), Yolande Geddes-Hall (Jamaica), Dorothy Hobson (Jamaica deceased). Front row left to right - Beverly Browne (T&T deceased), Jasmaine Sammy (T&T), Jeanette Mitchell (Barbados), Louise Browne T&T captain), Gloria Gill (Barbados), Menota Tekah (T&T), Pat Whittaker (Barbados vice captain). Joan Alexander was selected but could not make the tour.
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Josiah Hills sports his runner-up award.
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Secondary School Football Players of the Year, goalkeeper Mikhail Clement of Naparima College and midfielder Nikita Gosein of Pleasantville Secondary School, with their trophies at the prize-giving distribution at Couva Pt Lisas Chamber, Couva on Thursday.
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Josiah Hills
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Barbados Pride are fully prepared for their semifinal clash against Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
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Vice president of Rigtech Sonics Roger Frontin, left, president of Rigtech Sonics David Voisin, and Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation president Rowena Williams at a press conference at Skinner Park, San Fernando, announcing the upcoming Luces Brothers Memorial Cycling Classic, on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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Former national coach Angus Eve, left, with his former staff members Derek King, centre, and Reynold Carrington in 2023.
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Darren Moore has indicated his interest in the Reggae Boyz head coaching job.
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Guyana drawn in Group A for FIBA Men’s Caribbean Championship.
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Jonathan van Lange
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