Cyclists perform a guard of honour with using wheels during the recessional of the funeral service of cyclist, Rowan Colin Wilson, at the Church of the Assumption, Long Circular Road, Maraval yesterday. Wilson died following an accident on April 3 at the Easter International Cycling Grand Prix at Skinner Park, San Fernando.
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T&T’s goal-shooter Curleen Lara, centre, completes another goal against Dominica goal-keeper Kaylenn George left, at the 22nd Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament at UWI SPEC in St Augustine, on Tuesday. T&T won 44-9.
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Roland Butcher
New Zealand Women will be looking to defend their title at this year’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain sergeants-at-arms Jeremy Matouk, left, speaks with School Supervisor Carl Thomas, games coordinator Kelvin Nancoo, Carib Brewery category manager Simone Kowlessar, and Rotary Club Community Service chairman Anthony Andrews, during the launch of the Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain District Games for Primary Schools in Port-of-Spain and Environs, at the Goodwill Industries, Fitzblackman Drive, Port-of-Spain.
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Amir Jangoo, left, after scoring a second first-class double century, while Terrance Hinds reached three figures for the second time in his career, to lead the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force to an emphatic innings and 271-run win over the hapless Leeward Islands Hurricanes inside three days.
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St Lucia goal-attack player Naija Ferdinand, right, retrieves the ball away from Cayman Islands centre Yasmin Karina Elliot, left, during the Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament at the University of the West Indies Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine on Monday. St Lucia won 40-13.
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Nicholas Pooran, right, has been struggling for form in the IPL.
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France-based Chloe Fraser, left, and Imani Edwards-Taylor.
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T&T Men’s Under-19 rugby team captain Jasani Daniel, right, collects the winners trophy from St Lucia Rugby Football Union president Imran Williams.
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Samantha Wallace-Joseph of Loughborough Lightning.
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Brandon Legall, left, BIG South East Port-of-Spain (SEPoS) powers a spike past the Police block of Hollis Charles, centre, and Nolan Tash in their T&T Volleyball Federation (T&TVF) Super League Men’s ‘A’ Division match at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Sunday. Police won 24-26, 25-17, 25-16, 25-21.
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Sherfane Rutherford during his brilliant innings of 71 off 31 balls in a losing cause for the Mumbai Indians against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League (IPL)on Sunday.
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T&T’s netballer Kalifa Mc Collin.
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Cyclists perform a guard of honour with using wheels during the recessional of the funeral service of cyclist, Rowan Colin Wilson, at the Church of the Assumption, Long Circular Road, Maraval yesterday. Wilson died following an accident on April 3 at the Easter International Cycling Grand Prix at Skinner Park, San Fernando.
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T&T’s goal-shooter Curleen Lara, centre, completes another goal against Dominica goal-keeper Kaylenn George left, at the 22nd Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament at UWI SPEC in St Augustine, on Tuesday. T&T won 44-9.
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New Zealand Women will be looking to defend their title at this year’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup will feature the largest payout in the competition’s history with a 10 per cent increase from the 2024 edition.
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Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain sergeants-at-arms Jeremy Matouk, left, speaks with School Supervisor Carl Thomas, games coordinator Kelvin Nancoo, Carib Brewery category manager Simone Kowlessar, and Rotary Club Community Service chairman Anthony Andrews, during the launch of the Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain District Games for Primary Schools in Port-of-Spain and Environs, at the Goodwill Industries, Fitzblackman Drive, Port-of-Spain.
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The Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain officially launched the 34th annual District Games for Primary Schools on Tuesday, reaffirming its commitment to youth development through sport.
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Amir Jangoo, left, after scoring a second first-class double century, while Terrance Hinds reached three figures for the second time in his career, to lead the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force to an emphatic innings and 271-run win over the hapless Leeward Islands Hurricanes inside three days.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Trinidad and Tobago Red Force registered the first victory of this year’s West Indies Championship by completing a comprehensive innings and 271-run win over the Leeward Islands Hurricanes on Tuesday.
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Horse racing is about gambling; gambling is about taking risks; taking risks is about options; and options are about quantity (and sometimes quality).
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St Lucia goal-attack player Naija Ferdinand, right, retrieves the ball away from Cayman Islands centre Yasmin Karina Elliot, left, during the Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament at the University of the West Indies Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine on Monday. St Lucia won 40-13.
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St Lucia surged to the top of the standings after a commanding 40-13 defeat of the Cayman Islands in the Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament, at the University of the West Indies Sport and Physical Education Centre (UWI SPEC) in St Augustine on Monday (April 13).
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Nicholas Pooran, right, has been struggling for form in the IPL.
BENGALURU – Director of Cricket at Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), Tom Moody, believes it is just a matter of time before star batsman Nicholas Pooran finds his form in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
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France-based Chloe Fraser, left, and Imani Edwards-Taylor.
France-based Chloe Fraser and Imani Edwards-Taylor were the lone T&T players to advance from their respective round-robin groups for the men's and women's singles competition, which resumes at the Senior Caribbean Table Tennis Federation Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Tuesday from 9.30 am.
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T&T Men’s Under-19 rugby team captain Jasani Daniel, right, collects the winners trophy from St Lucia Rugby Football Union president Imran Williams.
The T&T men’s Under-19 Rugby 15s team completed an unbeaten tour of St Lucia as they won all three matches in the inaugural Tri-Union Ruggerama Series at the Grand Riviere Playing Field in Castries on Friday (April 10).
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World Aquatics president Captain Husain Al Musallam is one global sport leader who has displayed no fear in taking action that he believes is in the best interest of his organisation.
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Three different players were on target as Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) whipped defending T&T Premier Football League Tier II Division One champions Defence Force 3-1 to move into a share of the top spot with T&T Police at the Defence Force Reserve Ground in Macqueripe, Chaguaramas, on Saturday (April 11).
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Samantha Wallace-Joseph of Loughborough Lightning.
National netballer Samantha Wallace-Joseph scored a season-high 63 goals as three-time tournament winners Loughborough Lightning withstood a stubborn challenge from Nottingham Forest to come away with a 75-73 win in Round Seven of the England Netball Super League (NSL) at Motor Point Arena in Nottingham on Saturday.
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Brandon Legall, left, BIG South East Port-of-Spain (SEPoS) powers a spike past the Police block of Hollis Charles, centre, and Nolan Tash in their T&T Volleyball Federation (T&TVF) Super League Men’s ‘A’ Division match at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Sunday. Police won 24-26, 25-17, 25-16, 25-21.
BIG South East Port-of-Spain (SEPoS) enjoyed an unbeaten weekend in the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Super League ‘A’ Division as their men and women teams combined for three wins from three matches when competition served off at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva last weekend (April 11-12).
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Cyclists perform a guard of honour with using wheels during the recessional of the funeral service of cyclist, Rowan Colin Wilson, at the Church of the Assumption, Long Circular Road, Maraval yesterday. Wilson died following an accident on April 3 at the Easter International Cycling Grand Prix at Skinner Park, San Fernando.
ANISTO ALVES
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T&T’s goal-shooter Curleen Lara, centre, completes another goal against Dominica goal-keeper Kaylenn George left, at the 22nd Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament at UWI SPEC in St Augustine, on Tuesday. T&T won 44-9.
VASHTI SINGH
by
Roland Butcher
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New Zealand Women will be looking to defend their title at this year’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
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Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain sergeants-at-arms Jeremy Matouk, left, speaks with School Supervisor Carl Thomas, games coordinator Kelvin Nancoo, Carib Brewery category manager Simone Kowlessar, and Rotary Club Community Service chairman Anthony Andrews, during the launch of the Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain District Games for Primary Schools in Port-of-Spain and Environs, at the Goodwill Industries, Fitzblackman Drive, Port-of-Spain.
ANISTO ALVES
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Amir Jangoo, left, after scoring a second first-class double century, while Terrance Hinds reached three figures for the second time in his career, to lead the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force to an emphatic innings and 271-run win over the hapless Leeward Islands Hurricanes inside three days.
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St Lucia goal-attack player Naija Ferdinand, right, retrieves the ball away from Cayman Islands centre Yasmin Karina Elliot, left, during the Jean Pierre Caribbean Youth Netball Tournament at the University of the West Indies Sport and Physical Education Centre in St Augustine on Monday. St Lucia won 40-13.
VASHTI SINGH
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Nicholas Pooran, right, has been struggling for form in the IPL.
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France-based Chloe Fraser, left, and Imani Edwards-Taylor.
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T&T Men’s Under-19 rugby team captain Jasani Daniel, right, collects the winners trophy from St Lucia Rugby Football Union president Imran Williams.
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