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  • YFL Junior Cup more than celebration of football, says lead organiser

    YFL Junior Cup more than celebration of football, says lead organiser

    The highly anticipated fourth edition of the Youth Football League’s (YFL) Junior Cup is set to commence on October 4 at the Constant Spring field, with subsequent matches moving to Kirkvine, Manchester, on October 11. The all-island final will return to Constant Spring on October 18, where the top six teams will compete for the championship title. Hillel Prep, the defending champions, will aim to retain their crown in this prestigious tournament.

  • Waterhouse beat Chapelton in JPL

    Waterhouse beat Chapelton in JPL

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — Waterhouse FC ended their two-game losing streak with a commanding 3-0 triumph over Chapelton Maroons in a Jamaica Premier League first-round match at Drewsland Stadium on Monday. This victory marked Waterhouse FC’s third win of the season, propelling them to nine points and fifth place in the league standings. The team successfully maintained a first-half lead, a feat they had struggled with in their previous two matches, which resulted in defeats. Chapelton Maroons faced significant challenges after goalkeeper Prince-Daniel Smith was shown a second yellow card for entering the stands to interact with a fan, leaving his team with 10 players for the final minute of regulation and six minutes of added time. This loss extended Chapelton Maroons’ winless streak to three games, leaving them with just one point after a strong start to the season with three consecutive victories. Waterhouse FC’s Mario Simms opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a precise shot into the far left corner, assisted by Denardo Thomas’s incisive pass. Kenly Deacon sealed the win in the 85th minute with a close-range goal, while Omani Leacock capitalized on a penalty opportunity after being fouled by Kevin Graham, scoring past substitute goalkeeper Andrew Vanzie. Earlier in the day, Portmore United and Molynes United played to a goalless draw, with Molynes’ Jason Wright missing a penalty saved by goalkeeper Daniel Russell in the first half.

  • LeBron relishing 23rd season as retirement draws near

    LeBron relishing 23rd season as retirement draws near

    LOS ANGELES, United States — As LeBron James gears up for his unprecedented 23rd season in the NBA, the Los Angeles Lakers icon remains undecided about his retirement timeline. Speaking at a media day event, the 41-year-old basketball legend expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, emphasizing his enduring love for the game and his commitment to excellence. James, who averaged 24.4 points per game last season, highlighted his excitement about playing alongside Luka Doncic and a strengthened Lakers roster, which now includes veteran guard Marcus Smart and center DeAndre Ayton. ‘I’m excited about today, I’m excited about the opportunity to be able to play the game that I love for another season,’ James told reporters. ‘Whatever the journey lays out this year, I’m super-invested because I don’t know when the end is. It’s a lot sooner than later.’ James, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and a four-time champion, acknowledged the rarity of his longevity in the league, stating, ‘Age is kind of just a number. Not many guys at my age, especially going to year 23, is able to play a level like that. I try not to take it for granted.’ He also shared his anticipation for a full training camp with Doncic, which he believes will enhance their on-court chemistry and elevate the team’s performance. Doncic, who joined the Lakers mid-season last year, echoed James’ optimism, noting that a complete pre-season together will help the team achieve greater consistency and success. ‘When you get to a new team in the middle of season, it’s kind of hard to get everything together,’ Doncic said. ‘But pre-season is going to help a lot with leadership, getting to know the guys. I’m very excited — I think we can do big, big things.’ As James continues to defy age and expectations, his unwavering passion for basketball and his relentless pursuit of greatness remain the driving forces behind his historic career.

  • Nepal defeat West Indies by 90 runs – 2nd T20I

    Nepal defeat West Indies by 90 runs – 2nd T20I

    In a stunning display of cricketing prowess, Nepal triumphed over the West Indies by a commanding 90 runs in the second T20I of the Unity Cup at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Monday. Nepal posted a formidable total of 173-6 in their allotted 20 overs, thanks to standout performances from Asif Sheikh, who remained unbeaten with 68 runs, and Sundeep Jora, who contributed a solid 63. The West Indies’ bowling attack, led by Akeal Hosein (2-21) and Kyle Mayers (2-26), struggled to contain Nepal’s aggressive batting. In response, the West Indies faltered, managing only 83 runs in 17.1 overs. Jason Holder top-scored with 21, but the team was dismantled by Nepal’s bowlers, particularly Mohammad Aadil Alam, who claimed 4-24, and Kushal Bhurtel, who took 3-16. With this victory, Nepal now leads the 3-match series 2-0, showcasing their growing strength in international cricket.

  • JADCO launches 2025 junior athletes’ anti-doping education workshops

    JADCO launches 2025 junior athletes’ anti-doping education workshops

    KINGSTON, Jamaica—The Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) is set to kick off its 2025 Junior Athletes Anti-Doping Education Workshops on Wednesday, October 1, at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston. The event, themed ‘Empowering Young Champions,’ will run from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm and is the first of four regional sessions aimed at educating young athletes and their support teams about the principles of fair play, the importance of clean competition, and the health risks associated with doping.

  • Nepal savours ‘historic’ first win against West Indies

    Nepal savours ‘historic’ first win against West Indies

    KATHMANDU, Nepal — In a landmark achievement for Nepali cricket, the national team secured their first-ever victory against a Test-playing nation by defeating the West Indies by 19 runs in the first T20 international of a three-match series in Sharjah on Saturday. This triumph marks a significant milestone for Nepal, a rising force in the cricketing world, as they overcame the two-time T20 World Cup champions. The win has been hailed as historic by Chatur Bahadur Chand, President of the Cricket Association of Nepal, who emphasized its importance in elevating the players’ standing globally. The Nepali middle-order set a competitive target of 148-8, followed by a disciplined bowling performance that restricted the West Indies. Fans, clad in replica team jerseys, celebrated enthusiastically, waving the national flag both in the stadium and at home. Pujan Thapa, a 27-year-old spectator from Kathmandu, shared his unexpected joy, saying, ‘We stood up and danced.’ The victory comes as Nepal recovers from recent anti-corruption protests that resulted in significant casualties and political upheaval. Team captain Rohit Paudel dedicated the win to the ‘martyrs’ of the protests, hoping it would bring some happiness to the nation. Cricket, though not as dominant in mountainous Nepal as in other South Asian countries, has been gaining popularity since Nepal was granted one-day international status by the ICC in 2018. Former chief selector Dipendra Chaudhary attributed the win to the team’s hard work, predicting it would inspire future generations of cricketers. Social media platforms were abuzz with congratulatory messages for the players, reflecting the nation’s pride and joy.

  • Dominican athletes to represent at Guadeloupe 5K Championship

    Dominican athletes to represent at Guadeloupe 5K Championship

    Following their triumphant performance at the Dominica Athletics Association (DAA) 5km road race in Portsmouth, athletes Curvin Leatham and Raedian Felix are gearing up to represent Dominica in the final of the Challenge du Conseil Départemental de la Guadeloupe. This certified 5km road race, which doubles as the official Guadeloupe Championships and a qualifying event, is scheduled for Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 7:00 a.m. in Pointe-à-Pitre. The duo will be accompanied by their coach and manager, Cedric Harris, who will also attend a coaching seminar on Saturday, September 27, at 2:00 p.m. at the Rémy Nainsouta Center. The seminar will delve into running disciplines such as middle-distance and trail, with translation services provided for international attendees. The Guadeloupean Athletics League has offered comprehensive logistical support to the Dominican delegation, including accommodation, meals, and transportation. The invitation was formally extended by Elodie Cairo, President of the Ligue Guadeloupéenne d’Athlétisme. Leatham and Felix secured their spots in the Guadeloupe event after clinching the top positions in last weekend’s DAA 5km race in Portsmouth.

  • Arsenal strike late for ‘beautiful’ Newcastle win, close in on Liverpool

    Arsenal strike late for ‘beautiful’ Newcastle win, close in on Liverpool

    In a thrilling Premier League showdown at St James’ Park, Arsenal staged a remarkable late comeback to defeat Newcastle 2-1 on Sunday, signaling their intent in the title race. The Gunners, who had been on the verge of a fourth consecutive loss at the venue, turned the game around with two decisive goals in the closing stages. Newcastle had taken the lead in the first half through Nick Woltemade’s header, leaving Arsenal struggling to find their rhythm. However, Mikel Merino’s equalizer and Gabriel Magalhaes’ 96th-minute winner from a corner sealed a dramatic victory, propelling Arsenal to second place in the league standings, just two points behind leaders Liverpool. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed the emotional triumph, stating, ‘Football is about emotion, and today we experienced a beautiful one at the end of the match.’ The win was particularly significant given Arsenal’s recent struggles at St James’ Park and their determination to close the gap at the top of the table. Arteta’s tactical substitutions proved pivotal, with Merino and Gabriel delivering when it mattered most. Newcastle, meanwhile, were left to rue missed opportunities and defensive lapses, as they remain in 15th place with only one win from their opening six games. Manager Eddie Howe acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, saying, ‘We have to reflect and acknowledge that we weren’t at our best.’ The result underscores Arsenal’s resilience and ambition, as they aim to end their three-year streak of finishing as runners-up and claim the Premier League title.

  • Noah Lyles and fiancée Junelle Bromfield announce baptism on Instagram

    Noah Lyles and fiancée Junelle Bromfield announce baptism on Instagram

    In a heartfelt revelation, American sprint sensation Noah Lyles and his fiancée, Jamaican 4×400m relay athlete Junelle Bromfield, have publicly announced their baptism. The couple took to Instagram on Sunday to share the joyous occasion, posting videos of the ceremony accompanied by the Bible verse Joshua 24:15. Lyles, an Olympic champion and eight-time world champion, is celebrated not only for his electrifying performances in the 100m and 200m events but also for his charismatic presence in the world of athletics. Bromfield, a key member of Jamaica’s 4×400m relay team, has proudly represented her nation on numerous international stages. Their announcement was met with an outpouring of support from fans, fellow athletes, and public figures, many of whom commended the couple for their public declaration of faith. This spiritual milestone follows their engagement announcement in October 2024, further solidifying their bond both on and off the track.

  • Cornwall College, Ocho Rios High advance to the Round of 32 in the ISSA daCosta Cup

    Cornwall College, Ocho Rios High advance to the Round of 32 in the ISSA daCosta Cup

    In a thrilling round of matches on Saturday, former champions Cornwall College and Clarendon College, along with Ocho Rios High, successfully advanced to the Round of 32 in the ISSA daCosta Cup football competition. Cornwall College dominated St James High with a commanding 4-0 victory at Jarrett Park, thanks to Carlondo Morris’s brace and goals from Kayvon Donaldson and Mekhi Foster. This win elevated Cornwall College to 19 points, solidifying their lead in their group. Clarendon College showcased their prowess with a resounding 7-0 triumph over Lennon High, maintaining their top position in Zone H with 16 points. Meanwhile, Ocho Rios High secured their spot from Zone K after a 13-0 thrashing of Discovery Bay High, finishing with an impressive 21 points. The trio joins Mannings School and Cedric Titus High, who had already qualified earlier in the week. In Zone E, Munro College, last season’s quarter-finalist, missed the playoffs, finishing with eight points, edged out by Maggotty High and Lacovia High. Defending champions Garvey Maceo High and Glenmuir High also recorded 3-0 victories, with standout performances from Reece Roman and Orel Miller. The competition continues to heat up as teams vie for a place in the next round.