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  • Trinidad and Tobago women’s coach: Asha James ‘not left out forever’

    Trinidad and Tobago women’s coach: Asha James ‘not left out forever’

    The Trinidad and Tobago women’s football team remains united and fully focused as they prepare for their October 28 international friendly against Jamaica, despite the recent exclusion of playmaker Asha James. James was omitted from the 23-member squad announced on October 24, following a critical Facebook post she directed at team captain Kennya “Yaya” Cordner on October 20. This incident occurred just one day after former head coach Angus Eve resigned after only 20 days in charge.

    Newly appointed co-head coach Damian Briggs addressed the situation during a pre-match interview at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on October 27. Briggs clarified that James’ omission was not disciplinary but had been handled internally before his appointment. He emphasized that the decision was not permanent and that James was informed of the outcome, with both parties reaching an amicable resolution. Briggs confirmed that James is expected to rejoin the team after the Jamaica match.

    Briggs, who replaced Eve, stated that the squad has moved past the distractions and is focused on performing well against their regional rivals. He highlighted the team’s unity and shared goals, saying, “We’ve bonded and gelled together. Everyone’s singing from the same hymn sheet.” The team aims to create a legacy in women’s football for Trinidad and Tobago, with the Jamaica game serving as a platform to showcase their progress and unity.

    Briggs also noted that the technical staff has implemented measures to minimize distractions and ensure the team remains focused on their upcoming challenges, including the Concacaf Women’s qualifiers starting on November 30. The Jamaica friendly marks Briggs’s first assignment as head coach of the Women Warriors.

  • Big scores as Under-13 cricket bowls off

    Big scores as Under-13 cricket bowls off

    The Saint Lucia National Cricket Association (SLNCA) launched its much-anticipated Under-13 Grassroots Tournament this week, supported by Laborie Credit Union, with matches held across the island. The tournament saw enthusiastic participation from young cricketers, with victories for teams like Gros Islet, Choiseul, Laborie, Mabouya Valley, and Mon Repos. This event follows the grassroots festival held earlier this year at the Beausejour Gymnasium, where SLNCA affiliates have been preparing for months. In a notable change, Babonneau replaced Laborie in this year’s Saint Lucia Premier League, as the southwest district aims to revive its cricket presence through youth development. Laborie’s strong performance in their opening match against Vieux Fort South at Cross Over Park signals a promising future for the team. Meanwhile, Gros Islet showcased dominance at the Balata Playing Field, defeating Babonneau by 99 runs. John Michael Auguste led the charge with 34 runs, supported by Andrus Paul and Evan Gilbert. Ethan St Marthe’s remarkable bowling, including a hat-trick, sealed the win for Gros Islet. In the East Coast derby, Mabouya Valley triumphed over Dennery by a massive 112 runs, with Ethan Charlery scoring the tournament’s first century. Mon Repos also secured a 60-run victory against Micoud, thanks to Cyril Charles’ impressive 88 runs. Choiseul added to the excitement with a win over Anse La Raye. The tournament continues this weekend with matches at Mindoo Phillip Park, Dennery Playing Field, Desruisseaux Playing Field, and Canaries Playing Field. Sponsors Ackelles Holdings and Cool Breeze Jeep and Car Rentals have backed this developmental competition, which features 16 district teams. SLNCA Second Vice President Nerville Florence is overseeing the event as tournament coordinator.

  • Ruim 300 kinderen uit Brokopondo nemen deel aan sportdag Zijin Rosebel

    Ruim 300 kinderen uit Brokopondo nemen deel aan sportdag Zijin Rosebel

    More than 300 children from various villages in the Brokopondo district gathered today for a large-scale sports event organized by Zijin Rosebel Gold Mines N.V. at the Bigi Wey Sports Center in Brownsweg. The event, aimed at youth development, received significant support from the Ministry of Youth Development and Sport (JOS).

    Enrique Ralim, Acting Director of Sport at JOS, commended Zijin’s commitment to the community during the opening ceremony. ‘Our strength lies in this collaboration. Sports are not just the responsibility of the government but of all of us: businesses and society alike,’ he stated. Ralim emphasized that sports not only promote physical development but also teach young people essential values such as discipline, respect, teamwork, and perseverance—key attributes for their future.

    Ralim highlighted the ministry’s intention to maintain a structured partnership with Zijin, particularly focusing on creating opportunities for youth in Brokopondo. ‘Take advantage of the opportunities you are given,’ he urged the children. ‘Together, we can build a stronger and healthier Suriname.’

    Jerry Finisie, Community Relations & Development Manager at Zijin, stressed the importance of early talent discovery. ‘Identify what you truly enjoy—that’s where your strength lies. We aim to help create that space,’ Finisie remarked.

    Captain Lambertus Waandels also addressed the youth with an inspiring message: ‘Your choices shape your future, and initiatives like this are designed to guide you in a positive direction.’

  • Four players crack fifties in Red Force Super50 trial match

    Four players crack fifties in Red Force Super50 trial match

    In an intense trial match at the National Cricket Centre in Couva, Trinidad, the Vikash Mohan XI edged out the Terrance Hinds XI by two wickets, showcasing a thrilling contest ahead of the upcoming CG United Super50 tournament. The match, held on October 24, featured standout performances from several players, including Trinidad and Tobago Red Force batsman Cephas Cooper and National Cricketer of the Year Jason Mohammed. Batting first, the Hinds XI posted a competitive total of 242 in 46.1 overs, thanks to Cooper’s 73 off 84 balls and Mohammed’s 68 off 75. However, their efforts fell short as the Mohan XI chased down the target with 244 for eight in 43.5 overs. Shatrughan Rambaran’s aggressive 66 off 58 and Navin Bidaisee’s composed 54 not out off 76 were pivotal in the victory. Despite losing wickets steadily, Bidaisee and Andrew Rambaran’s 20-run partnership ensured a smooth finish. Earlier, Shaaron Lewis’s three-wicket haul and Mikkel Govia’s two scalps kept the Hinds XI in check. The next trial matches are set for October 26 and 27 at the same venue.

  • Benedict’s go 2nd in SSFL premier division, ‘Naps’ lead cut to one point

    Benedict’s go 2nd in SSFL premier division, ‘Naps’ lead cut to one point

    The 2205 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) premier division witnessed a series of intense matches on October 25, with significant implications for the title race. St Benedict’s College, the reigning Coca-Cola national intercol champions, secured a crucial 1-0 victory over St Anthony’s College at the Mahaica Sporting Complex in Point Fortin. The win propelled them from third to second place in the standings, just one point behind leaders Naparima College. The match was delayed due to a waterlogged pitch, but St Benedict’s made the most of their opportunity with an early goal from Elijah David, reigniting their title aspirations.

    Elsewhere, Naparima College, sitting atop the table with 28 points, were held to a surprising 1-1 draw by San Juan North Secondary. Meanwhile, defending champions Fatima College (26 points) slipped to third place after a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Presentation College San Fernando (25 points). The match at Fatima Grounds saw both teams create numerous chances, with Isaiah Jacob of Presentation scoring his 14th goal of the season, while Jonathan Mason equalized for Fatima with a stunning long-range strike.

    The results have tightened the race at the top, with the top four teams now separated by just three points. In other matches, Arima North Secondary climbed to seventh place with a 4-2 victory over Trinity College East, thanks to a brace from Darren De Four. The SSFL premier division continues to deliver thrilling encounters as the season approaches its climax.

  • Nicholas Paul speeds into sprint semis at World Cycling Champs

    Nicholas Paul speeds into sprint semis at World Cycling Champs

    Trinidad and Tobago’s cycling sensation, Nicholas Paul, is set to continue his quest for a medal at the 2025 Tissot UCI Track World Championships in Santiago, Chile. The 27-year-old sprinter will compete in the men’s sprint semifinals on October 26, the final day of the event. However, Paul faces a formidable opponent in Dutch cyclist Harrie Lavreysen, a 19-time world champion who has already secured the men’s keirin and 1K time trial titles at this championship. The semifinal showdown between Paul and Lavreysen is scheduled for approximately 10 am (TT time), while world record holder Matthew Richardson of Great Britain and Australia’s Leigh Hoffman will clash in the first semifinal.

    Paul’s journey to the semifinals has been marked by impressive performances. On October 25, he triumphed over Israel’s Mikhail Yakolev in the quarterfinals, winning both races in their best-of-three matchup. Despite Yakolev’s aggressive start in the first race, Paul showcased his resilience and tactical prowess to secure victory. In the second race, Paul executed a decisive early move to edge out his opponent and advance to the semifinals.

    Paul’s motivation is further fueled by his desire to avenge his runner-up finish against Lavreysen in the 2023 world championships sprint finale. The 2025 final is set to take place at 12:44 pm on October 26.

    In other quarterfinal matches, Lavreysen defeated France’s Rayan Helal, Richardson overcame Japan’s Kaiya Ota, and Hoffman staged a remarkable comeback to beat Netherlands’ Jeffrey Hoogland. Earlier in the day, Paul demonstrated his sprinting prowess by cruising through the qualifying, 1/16, and 1/8 finals. He clocked the sixth-fastest time in the qualifying round at 9.475 seconds, while Richardson set the fastest time at 9.210 seconds.

    Meanwhile, Trinidad and Tobago’s Makaira Wallace finished 22nd in the women’s 1K time trial, and Teniel Campbell placed 19th in the women’s individual pursuit. In the men’s omnium, Akil Campbell found himself at the back of the 24-man field after the initial races on October 25.

  • Police thump Jabloteh 4-0, Rangers vs Phoenix postponed

    Police thump Jabloteh 4-0, Rangers vs Phoenix postponed

    The 2025 Trinidad and Tobago Premier Football League (TTPFL) Tier I kicked off with a commanding performance by Miscellaneous Police, who secured a resounding 4-0 victory over San Juan Jabloteh at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago. Kwesi Allen was the star of the match, scoring two first-half goals to set the tone for his team. Allen opened the scoring in the fourth minute with a swift strike, followed by a stunning finish in the 35th minute to complete his brace. Jem Gordon added a third goal just before halftime in the 43rd minute, while former national team captain Joevin Jones sealed the win with a goal in the 69th minute. The match showcased Miscellaneous Police’s dominance, particularly against a youthful Jabloteh side. Meanwhile, the second match of the doubleheader between Terminix La Horquetta Rangers and FC Phoenix was postponed due to flight disruptions caused by unexpected airspace restrictions. TT Football Association executive secretary Yale Antoine described the situation as a ‘force majeure’ event, praising the professionalism of all teams involved despite the challenges.

  • Arsenal extend Premier League lead as Man City lose at Villa

    Arsenal extend Premier League lead as Man City lose at Villa

    Arsenal solidified their position at the top of the Premier League table with a narrow 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace, thanks to Eberechi Eze’s decisive goal against his former club. Meanwhile, Manchester City suffered a surprising 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, ending Erling Haaland’s impressive 12-game scoring streak. Bournemouth emerged as Arsenal’s closest challengers after a 2-0 win against Nottingham Forest, while Liverpool’s struggles continued with a loss to Brentford the previous day. Arsenal’s victory was marked by their defensive resilience, as they secured their 10th clean sheet in 13 games across all competitions this season. However, injuries to key players Declan Rice and William Saliba raised concerns for manager Mikel Arteta. Manchester City’s lack of offensive firepower beyond Haaland proved costly, with no other player scoring in the Premier League for a month. Bournemouth’s Marcus Tavernier and Eli Junior Kroupi were instrumental in their win, while Burnley’s Lyle Foster secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Wolves, leaving the latter in a precarious position near the bottom of the table.

  • Scotia 5K champ gives trophy to injured 9 year old

    Scotia 5K champ gives trophy to injured 9 year old

    Seasoned runner April Francis clinched her fifth Scotiabank Women Against Breast Cancer 5K title on October 25, but it was her act of generosity after the race that captured hearts. After crossing the finish line with a winning time of 22 minutes and 37.41 seconds, Francis handed her trophy to nine-year-old Adrianna Garcia, a young runner who had been leading the race but was forced to slow down due to an injury. Competing under her sponsorship team Extra Mile, Francis navigated the course around Queen’s Park Savannah in St Clair with determination. Reflecting on her decision, Francis shared that she and Garcia had shared an emotional moment during the race. ‘I saw Adrianna, who I’m familiar with, under a lot of pressure and in pain. I decided to stick with her, motivate her, and pull her along,’ Francis explained. Despite Garcia’s setback, Francis felt the young runner deserved recognition for her effort and perseverance. ‘I wasn’t really thinking about myself; I was more thinking about her. She was fighting really hard for it, and I felt like she deserved it,’ Francis added. Garcia, competing in the one to 19 age group, was later adjudged the overall winner in her category with a time of 24:43.40. Francis’s gesture resonated deeply with onlookers, embodying the spirit of the event. The race also saw Raheem Modeste as the first male finisher in 18:23.91, marking the third consecutive year men were allowed to participate. Other notable winners included Britney Choon-Ramsoondar (20-29), Alissa Ali (30-39), Claire Fortune (40-49), Kim Gomez (50-59), and Christine Regis (60+). The event, celebrating its 25th anniversary, was hailed by Scotiabank’s managing director Gayle Pazos as a testament to the courage of breast cancer survivors and the collective effort to combat the disease.

  • Bellingham scores Clasico winner for Real Madrid over Barca

    Bellingham scores Clasico winner for Real Madrid over Barca

    In a thrilling El Clásico showdown at the Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid emerged victorious with a 2-1 win over arch-rivals Barcelona, extending their lead at the top of La Liga to five points. Jude Bellingham’s decisive goal proved the difference in a match filled with drama, tension, and high stakes.

    Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe opened the scoring with a clinical finish, capitalizing on a brilliant assist from Bellingham. Despite Barcelona’s Fermin Lopez equalizing before halftime, Bellingham struck again just minutes later to restore Madrid’s lead. The second half saw missed opportunities, including a Mbappe penalty saved by Barcelona’s Wojciech Szczesny, but Madrid’s defense held firm.

    The match’s intensity escalated in the closing stages, with Barcelona’s Pedri receiving a second yellow card and being sent off. Tempers flared both on and off the pitch, culminating in a heated exchange between players after the final whistle.

    This victory marked a significant turnaround for Real Madrid under new coach Xabi Alonso, who secured his first El Clásico win after Barcelona dominated their encounters last season. Alonso praised his team’s resilience, emphasizing the importance of this triumph in boosting their confidence.

    Barcelona, missing key players like Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski, struggled to find their rhythm. Assistant coach Marcus Sorg, standing in for the suspended Hansi Flick, remained optimistic despite the defeat, acknowledging the long season ahead.

    The win solidifies Real Madrid’s position as La Liga leaders, while Barcelona faces mounting pressure to close the gap. The match not only showcased Bellingham’s growing influence but also highlighted the fierce rivalry that continues to define Spanish football.