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  • Windies to play Pakistan in two-match Test series in Trinidad

    Windies to play Pakistan in two-match Test series in Trinidad

    In a significant announcement at the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board’s executive luncheon, president Azim Bassarath revealed Pakistan’s scheduled tour of the Caribbean for a two-match Test series in July-August 2026. Both Tests will be hosted in Trinidad, marking a major cricketing event for the region.

    Bassarath, who also holds the position of Cricket West Indies vice-president, made the disclosure at the National Cricket Centre in Balmain, Couva on December 17. The series will commence with a four-day warm-up match at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA), followed by the first Test at Queen’s Park Oval and the concluding Test returning to the BLCA.

    The TTCB president simultaneously announced the Brian Lara Cricket Academy’s newly acquired status as a fully accredited international venue capable of hosting matches across all formats. This development represents a significant milestone for the Tarouba-based facility, which hosted its first international match in October 2017—a women’s ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka.

    The venue has steadily grown in prominence, hosting its first men’s T20 international in July 2022 between West Indies and India, followed by its inaugural men’s ODI in August 2023, also featuring India. The BLCA has become synonymous with Caribbean cricket excitement, particularly during the Caribbean Premier League where it hosted finals from 2017 to 2020. Most notably, the venue staged the first semifinal of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup, which saw South Africa dominate Afghanistan by nine wickets.

    Additionally, Bassarath revealed Trinidad would host the West Indies T20 Breakout League from January 24 to February 8 at the BLCA. This follows the success of the inaugural 2024 tournament where the TT Legions team, coached by Rayad Emrit, claimed victory against the Leeward Islands Thunder. Bassarath emphasized the significance of this achievement, noting the league’s design to bridge the gap between junior and senior cricket levels.

    The TTCB’s extensive 2026 calendar remains intact, featuring interzone youth competitions beginning with under-15 activities from January 28, National League Premiership tournaments starting January 24, a domestic T20 Festival from April 16 to May 2, and the reintroduction of a domestic 30-over competition running from February 3 to March 22.

    Bassarath, recently elected unopposed for his sixth consecutive term as TTCB president on October 25, continues to oversee the development of cricket in Trinidad and Tobago amid these significant international and domestic arrangements.

  • First female sprinter joins ‘Enhanced Games’

    First female sprinter joins ‘Enhanced Games’

    LAS VEGAS, United States — In a groundbreaking move that challenges conventional sports ethics, American sprinter Shania Collins has become the inaugural female track and field athlete to commit to the controversial Enhanced Games. The 29-year-old athlete, who previously secured gold in the 60-meter event at the USA Indoor Championships, announced her participation through an official press release issued Wednesday.

    Collins, who also boasts medals from both the Pan American Games (bronze) and African Games (silver), expressed strong support for the alternative sporting event. “I believe the Enhanced Games are changing the conversation about what’s possible for athletes like me,” Collins stated. She emphasized her appreciation for the comprehensive support system provided, including medical supervision, training resources, nutritional guidance, recovery assistance, and substantial financial compensation.

    The Enhanced Games, which openly embraces performance enhancement through scientific means, positions itself as a platform celebrating human potential through transparent and safely managed augmentation. The organization promises unprecedented financial rewards for participants, directly challenging traditional athletic governing bodies.

    Collins joins several other high-profile sprinters who have already aligned with the movement, including Liberia’s premier 100-meter specialist Emmanuel Matadi, American standout Fred Kerley, and French athlete Mouhamadou Fall.

    The event has drawn significant opposition from established sports organizations. World Aquatics has declared that any swimmers, coaches, or officials participating in the Enhanced Games will face immediate expulsion, citing the governing body’s firm stance against doping promotion. Similarly, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has expressed strong disapproval, cautioning athletes that involvement could permanently damage their professional reputations.

    In response to these measures, the Enhanced Games organization has initiated an $800 million lawsuit against WADA, World Aquatics, and USA Swimming, alleging unlawful attempts to deter athletes from participating in the Las Vegas-based event scheduled for 2026.

  • Mona, St Catherine to contest Walker Cup final

    Mona, St Catherine to contest Walker Cup final

    A highly anticipated Walker Cup final matchup is set after both defending champions Mona High and St. Catherine High secured dramatic 3-2 victories in their respective semifinal clashes at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex.

    In the opening semifinal, Mona High secured their place in a second consecutive final by edging past a tenacious Charlie Smith side. The victory was fueled by goals from Franklyn Mitcham in the 38th minute, Savi-K Morton just four minutes later in the 42nd, and a decisive strike from Joenaldo Payne in the 59th minute. Charlie Smith demonstrated remarkable resilience, twice equalizing through Orlando Grant (39th) and Anthony Bryan (44th), launching a relentless offensive in the final stages. However, Mona’s defense held firm under intense pressure to clinch the narrow win.

    The second semifinal saw St. Catherine High exact a measure of revenge against Kingston College (KC), the team that had defeated them in last year’s Manning Cup final. St. Catherine’s triumph was spearheaded by a brilliant brace from Dwight Gentles, who found the net in both the 7th and 69th minutes. The impressive Kadean Young added a crucial third goal in the 44th minute. Despite a valiant late effort from KC, which included a spectacular long-range goal from Jamal Fraser in the 85th and a first-half stoppage-time strike from Kajay Fletcher, their comeback fell just short. KC was criticized for a performance lacking urgency and intent for large portions of the match, ultimately missing a golden opportunity to equalize in the final seconds.

    The stage is now set for a captivating final this Friday. Mona High, the 2024 champions, will be pursuing their second Walker Cup title, while St. Catherine High aims to claim its third crown, adding to previous victories in 2019 and 2021.

  • Deandre Ayton receives NBA Community Assist award for relief efforts

    Deandre Ayton receives NBA Community Assist award for relief efforts

    Portland Trail Blazers center Deandre Ayton received the NBA’s prestigious Community Assist Award in an emotional team ceremony, recognizing his significant humanitarian contributions following Hurricane Melissa’s devastation in Jamaica. The league honored Ayton for his immediate response to the catastrophic October 28 storm, which included a substantial US$100,000 personal donation toward recovery initiatives across severely affected parishes. Ayton’s deep familial connections to the Caribbean nation—his mother hails from the heavily impacted St. Elizabeth parish—fueled his commitment to supporting relief operations. During the surprise presentation, an visibly moved Ayton struggled to articulate his emotions as teammates erupted in applause celebrating his philanthropic leadership. The NBA’s monthly award acknowledges players who demonstrate exceptional dedication to community service and social responsibility through their charitable engagements.

  • Mount Pleasant takes on Racing United in rescheduled JPL

    Mount Pleasant takes on Racing United in rescheduled JPL

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaica Premier League (JPL) resumes with a high-stakes rescheduled encounter this Wednesday as Mount Pleasant FA travels to Ferdie Neita Park to challenge Racing United in a 3:00 pm kickoff. The match promises a compelling clash between two of the league’s top-four teams, each carrying significant momentum.

    Mount Pleasant FA enters the fixture aiming to secure a third consecutive league victory, a testament to their strong form since returning from continental duties. Their recent participation in the Caribbean Cup, which culminated in their maiden tournament victory and qualification for the Concacaf Champions Cup quarter-finals, caused the initial postponement of this match. Under the guidance of coach Theodore Whitmore, the undefeated squad has collected seven points from a possible nine since re-entering domestic competition, propelling them into fourth place with 16 points from eight games, edging ahead of defending champions Cavalier SC on goal difference.

    However, they face a formidable challenge in a confident Racing United side. Currently sitting third in the league with 22 points, Racing is buoyed by a spectacular 4-1 triumph over Cavalier SC this past Sunday. Key to their attack is Nickyle Ellis, who netted a double in that match and will look to extend his scoring streak against Mount Pleasant’s defense, one of the league’s sturdiest with only six goals conceded. Further firepower is provided by Warner Brown, a recent acquisition from Arnett Gardens, who has found his prolific form with braces in each of his last two appearances.

    In other JPL developments, Monday’s double-header at the refurbished Anthony Spaulding Complex witnessed dramatic shifts in the league standings. Spanish Town Police FC etched their name into the history books by securing their first-ever Premier League victory, a hard-fought 2-1 win over former champions Waterhouse FC. Despite recent heavy losses, goals from Diamond Clarke and a late winner from Jordan Elliston in added time delivered a monumental three points, though the team remains at the bottom of the table with five points.

    The evening’s second match saw Montego Bay United reclaim the league summit. A solitary 81st-minute goal from Okeemo Jones secured a 1-0 victory over Arnett Gardens, spoiling their opponent’s homecoming. This crucial win marks Montego Bay’s first since the league restart, elevating them to 26 points and a two-point lead over second-place Portmore United, solidifying their position as serious title contenders.

  • Winners of 2026 World Cup to pocket $50 million in prize money

    Winners of 2026 World Cup to pocket $50 million in prize money

    PARIS—World football’s governing body FIFA has unveiled an unprecedented financial package for the 2026 World Cup, setting a new benchmark with a total prize fund of $655 million. This represents a striking 49% increase from the $440 million distributed during the 2022 Qatar tournament.

    The champion team will claim a historic $50 million purse, substantially exceeding the $42 million awarded to Argentina following their victory in the 2022 final. Runners-up will receive $33 million, while third and fourth-place finishers will earn $29 million and $27 million respectively. Even teams eliminated in the group stage are guaranteed $9 million, with all 48 participating nations receiving an additional $1.5 million to offset preparation expenses.

    This financial expansion coincides with the tournament’s format change, marking the first World Cup to feature 48 teams—a 50% increase from previous editions. The 2026 event will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19.

    The announcement comes alongside FIFA’s response to mounting criticism over ticket pricing. Following complaints from fan organizations describing costs as “extortionate” and “astronomical,” organizers introduced a new budget ticket category priced at $60 for all 104 matches, including the final. FIFA stated these measures aim to support traveling fans following their national teams across host nations.

    However, Football Supporters Europe (FSE) dismissed the initiative as “nothing more than an appeasement tactic” following global backlash. The group contends that only a few hundred fans per match would benefit from the discounted tickets, while the majority still face significantly higher prices than previous tournaments.

  • Muschett High win double against Holland in ISSA basketball

    Muschett High win double against Holland in ISSA basketball

    In a stunning reversal of fortune, Muschett High’s Under-16 boys’ basketball team clinched two decisive victories against Holland High in the ISSA Rural Area Zone B competition on Wednesday. The matches, hosted at Holland High’s court, marked a dramatic turnaround for Muschett, which had previously endured a winless season.

    The opening contest saw Muschett overcome a halftime deficit to secure a 43-30 win. After trailing 19-13 at the break, the team mounted a remarkable third-quarter comeback, outscoring their opponents 18-4 to establish a 31-23 advantage before closing out the game comfortably.

    Darren Gibson delivered an exceptional individual performance, recording a double-double with a game-high 23 points and 11 rebounds while adding seven steals. He received significant support from Ajanie Ranger (12 points, 6 rebounds), Antwan Wint (11 points, 6 rebounds), and Yenel Cunningham (8 points, 9 rebounds).

    The second game transformed into a one-sided affair as Muschett established immediate dominance with a 16-0 first-quarter lead. They extended their advantage to 27-4 by halftime and ultimately sealed an overwhelming 45-8 victory. Gibson again led the scoring with 16 points, followed closely by Ranger with 13 points.

    These back-to-back wins inject new momentum into Muschett High’s season, demonstrating significant improvement in both offensive execution and defensive coordination after their previously winless campaign.

  • Glenmuir High, STETHS to face off in ISSA daCosta Cup final

    Glenmuir High, STETHS to face off in ISSA daCosta Cup final

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — The stage is set for a climactic showdown in the ISSA DaCosta Cup football competition after Glenmuir High and St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) secured their final berths with hard-fought semi-final victories on Wednesday at Sabina Park.

    Glenmuir High staged a remarkable second-half comeback to defeat Dinthill Technical 2-1 in a match filled with dramatic momentum shifts. The game’s narrative turned on the performance of Orane Watson, who delivered a spectacular brace to overturn an early deficit. The match began ominously for Glenmuir when Dinthill’s Omarion Small broke the deadlock just after halftime in the 47th minute, executing a perfectly timed give-and-go with Niclas Paris before firing a precise shot into the far corner.

    Watson, who had earlier been denied what appeared to be a clear penalty claim in the first half, finally got his justice when he was brought down inside the 18-yard box in the 63rd minute. The determined striker converted the resulting penalty with composure, leveling the score at 1-1. As the match entered added time, Watson delivered the decisive blow with an audacious lob over Dinthill goalkeeper Dante Clarke, securing Glenmuir’s place in Saturday’s final.

    In the evening’s second semi-final encounter, STETHS demonstrated tactical discipline to overcome first-time semi-finalists Kemps Hill High with a narrow 1-0 victory. The match’s solitary goal came in the 48th minute when Kemoy Banton capitalized on a precision through-ball from Kaieem Lewis, displaying exceptional timing to break through Kemps Hill’s defensive line and slot home what would prove to be the winning goal.

    The results set up a compelling final matchup between two programs with rich football traditions, promising an electrifying conclusion to Jamaica’s premier schoolboy football competition.

  • Central Castries advance to two-day cricket final

    Central Castries advance to two-day cricket final

    Central Castries has decisively advanced to the championship match of the Saint Lucia National Cricket Association (SLNCA) Premier League Two-Day tournament, securing a seven-wicket victory against Babonneau in the semifinal clash at Mindoo Phillip Park. The team’s triumph was orchestrated by an extraordinary bowling performance from Kymani Sexius, complemented by critical batting contributions throughout the lineup.

    The match commenced with Central Castries winning the toss and electing to field—a decision that immediately paid dividends. Seamer Dillan John set the tone by dismissing opener Dane Edward for a duck on just his third delivery. This breakthrough initiated a spectacular collapse for Babonneau, primarily engineered by Sexius. The bowler’s devastating spell included taking four consecutive wickets, leaving the opposition reeling at a precarious 24-5 within the first innings. Shervon Joseph offered a brief counterattack with a 34-run knock, but Babonneau was ultimately bundled out for a meager 90 runs. Sexius finished with a remarkable first-innings figure of 6-20 from 8.5 overs.

    In response, Central Castries established a commanding position built on a formidable 87-run partnership between Theo Edward and Jamaal James. Edward, fresh from national Under-23 duties, played a dominant innings of 66 from 58 balls, while James provided sturdy support with 55 runs. Their efforts guided Central to a declaration at 209-9, securing a substantial 119-run first-innings lead. Shervon Joseph emerged as the most successful bowler for Babonneau, claiming 4-41.

    Facing a massive deficit, Babonneau displayed significantly improved resilience in their second innings. Shervon Joseph anchored the effort with a patient 70 from 164 deliveries, well-supported by Qwaine Henry’s 52. Their partnership helped post a more competitive total of 229, setting Central Castries a target of 111 for victory. Sexius again featured prominently with the ball, taking 3-65 to complete a match haul of nine wickets.

    The run chase encountered early turbulence as Central Castries lost three quick wickets. However, composure prevailed through Vernilius Gabriel and Stephen Naitram, who guided their team to the target with an unbroken partnership. Gabriel sealed the victory in style, hammering an unbeaten 40 from just 32 balls, while Naitram contributed a fluent 31 not out.

    Central Castries now prepares to challenge the defending champions, Gros Islet, in the tournament final scheduled for December 19-20 at the same venue, with the coveted title at stake.

  • Weekend Warriors Crash, IBL Champions Crowned, and Belize Shines in Jiujitsu

    Weekend Warriors Crash, IBL Champions Crowned, and Belize Shines in Jiujitsu

    In an eventful week for Belizean sports, multiple disciplines witnessed dramatic turns of events ranging from concerning injuries to championship victories and international acclaim.

    The sporting community extends its support to Santiago Castillo Jr., who sustained significant injuries during the Annual Weekend Warriors Ham and Turkey Cycling Classic. According to Troy Gabb Junior, Chairman of the Weekend Warriors Club, Castillo suffered a broken rib and punctured lung after becoming entangled in a multi-rider collision at approximately mile eleven. Despite the severity of his injuries, Castillo has maintained remarkably high spirits during his hospitalization. The competition continued despite the incident, with Brandon Cattouse claiming victory in the male category and his sister Kaya Cattouse dominating the female division.

    Basketball witnessed a decisive championship conclusion as the Bowen and Bowen Brewers captured the 2025 Interoffice Basketball League title. Demonstrating absolute dominance in game two of the best-of-three series, the Brewers secured a commanding seventy-eight-point victory, establishing a thirty-three-point lead at their peak performance. Tournament MVP Joshua Westby, celebrating his birthday with the championship win, attributed the victory to six months of intensive training and conditioning under Head Coach Troy Gabb Junior.

    Belize’s jiujitsu practitioners achieved extraordinary success at the international level, bringing honor to the nation at the Bahia Open 4 Jiu Jitsu Tournament in Mexico. The national team delivered an outstanding performance, accumulating twenty medals including eight gold, seven silver, and five bronze medals. William Robinson, one of the gold medalists, described the victory as a testament to Belize’s growing prowess in the discipline. Fellow competitor Herlshell Baldres emphasized the nerve-wracking yet ultimately rewarding experience of representing Belize on the international stage.

    The weekend also crowned new high school basketball champions through the National Secondary School Sports Association tournament. Maud Williams Male Team claimed gold with a decisive 59-41 victory over Sacred Heart College, while Russel Bailey earned MVP honors. In the female category, Bishop Martin High School emerged victorious with Jahzara Pascual receiving the MVP award.

    Completing Belize’s successful sporting week, the National Female Under-Fifteen Volleyball Team secured bronze at the Second Annual Central American Volleyball Invitational in Managua, Nicaragua. Team member Miley Armstrong received dual recognition as Best Libero and Best Defense, highlighting individual excellence within team achievement.