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  • Silver and Centro Caribe qualification for Barbados rugby

    Silver and Centro Caribe qualification for Barbados rugby

    The Barbados men’s rugby team has achieved a significant milestone by qualifying for the 2026 Centro Caribe Games, set to take place from July to August in the Dominican Republic. This accomplishment came after the team secured second place at the Rugby Americas North Sevens Tournament, held at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago. While the men’s team celebrated their success, the women’s team faced a challenging tournament, failing to secure a single victory.

    The men’s campaign began on a rocky note with a heavy 0-45 defeat against defending champions Canada in their opening match. Their struggles continued with a 7-19 loss to Mexico. However, the team rallied on Saturday, clinching their first win against Bermuda with a score of 21-7, which propelled them into the quarterfinals. There, they dominated Guyana’s Mean Green with a 36-5 victory. In the semifinals, Barbados triumphed over Bermuda once again, 26-7, securing a spot in the final. Despite a 0-31 loss to Canada in the championship match, their semifinal performance was enough to guarantee their place in the 2026 Centro Caribe Games. They will join Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala-Costa Rica, and hosts Dominican Republic in the multisport event.

    In stark contrast, the women’s team endured a difficult tournament, scoring only five tries across six matches. They faced defeats against Bermuda (5-22), Jamaica (0-59), Guyana (5-10), Mexico (10-35), Trinidad and Tobago (0-46), and Guyana again in the fifth-place playoff (7-14). Jamaica and Mexico secured the Centro Caribe berths for the women’s competition.

    The men’s team featured three debutants—Joshua Rudling, Justin Hart, and Christopher Blades—alongside returning players Jake Caddy and Grayson Haynes, who rejoined the squad after a four-year hiatus. The team’s preparation included an intensive eight-day training camp in Turks and Caicos.

    This dual narrative of triumph and struggle highlights the contrasting fortunes of Barbados’ rugby teams as they look ahead to future challenges.

  • Windies eye historic Test win in New Zealand

    Windies eye historic Test win in New Zealand

    West Indies head coach Daren Sammy has expressed unwavering confidence in his team as they prepare for their upcoming Test series against New Zealand. Despite a challenging history in New Zealand, where the West Indies last won a Test match in 1987 and a Test series in 1995, Sammy remains optimistic about their prospects. The team recently concluded competitive T20I and One Day International (ODI) series against the Kiwis, creating numerous opportunities to win but ultimately falling short. Sammy praised New Zealand’s dominance at home while highlighting the positives from the previous series. The West Indies will begin their campaign with a two-day warmup match against a New Zealand XI before the first Test on December 2. Sammy emphasized the team’s improved mindset and intensity during training, noting their determination to end the year on a high note. He also drew attention to their recent performance against India, where they pushed the hosts into a fifth day of a Test match—a rare feat in India. While acknowledging the historical odds, Sammy believes the team’s execution and competitive spirit could lead to an upset in the three-match series.

  • DABA Championship Series game 3 and women’s division opening match kick off tonight at Massacre Indoor Arena

    DABA Championship Series game 3 and women’s division opening match kick off tonight at Massacre Indoor Arena

    The Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA) is gearing up for an electrifying double-header basketball event on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at the Massacre Indoor Sporting Facility. The evening promises to be a showcase of top-tier basketball, featuring both the Premier League and the Women’s Division, as per a recent DABA announcement. The event is set to kick off at 7:00 PM with a Women’s Division match between 767 SC Gen Z and D-Treads Wings. This game is expected to highlight the growing talent and strategic depth in women’s basketball, reflecting DABA’s commitment to promoting female participation in the sport. Following this, at 9:00 PM, the Premier League Finals will continue with Game 3 between the Paix-Bouche Super Eagles and the B.A.A. Sharks. With the series tied at 1-1, this match is crucial in determining the trajectory of the 2025 championship. Both teams have shown remarkable skill and determination in the previous games, setting the stage for an intense and thrilling encounter. DABA encourages fans to arrive early to secure their seats and be part of an evening filled with high-energy basketball action. The association also invites the community to support the athletes, emphasizing the importance of crowd energy in inspiring the next generation of basketball players in Dominica. ‘Join us tonight as we witness greatness on the court—the future of Dominican basketball is here,’ stated DABA.

  • Sports Awards Winners Presented with Cheques in Official Handover

    Sports Awards Winners Presented with Cheques in Official Handover

    The Government of Antigua and Barbuda held a prestigious ceremony on Tuesday to honor the recipients of the 2025 National Sports Awards. Athletes from various sporting disciplines were celebrated for their exceptional performances over the past year. During the event, government officials and representatives from the National Sports Awards program praised the honorees for their unwavering dedication and significant contributions to the nation’s sporting achievements. The ceremony featured memorable moments as athletes received their official cheques and shared the joy with their supporters. Officials emphasized that the annual awards serve as a vital initiative to inspire higher levels of excellence and underscore the country’s dedication to nurturing and developing local talent. This recognition not only highlights individual accomplishments but also reinforces Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to fostering a thriving sports culture.

  • Dominica’s Sisserou Girls to take on JA in CONCACAF qualifier

    Dominica’s Sisserou Girls to take on JA in CONCACAF qualifier

    The Dominica Football Association (DFA) has announced that the national women’s football team, affectionately known as the Sisserou Girls, will compete against Jamaica in a pivotal CONCACAF Women’s Qualifier. The match is set to take place on Saturday, November 29, at 3 PM at the Daren Sammy Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St. Lucia. This encounter represents a significant milestone in Dominica’s ongoing efforts to elevate women’s football within the region and enhance the nation’s presence on the global sports stage. Head Coach Ronnie Gustave expressed immense pride in the team’s dedication, stating, ‘Our women have demonstrated remarkable discipline and resilience. They’ve trained rigorously and are fully prepared to represent Dominica with pride.’ The team recently participated in the WIFA Tournament in St. Vincent, where, despite not securing a medal, they gained invaluable insights into their strengths and areas needing improvement. Coach Gustave emphasized the team’s focus on fundamentals and structure, highlighting their readiness to face Jamaica, a regional powerhouse. He drew inspiration from recent successes in men’s qualifiers, asserting that ‘small islands can achieve big things.’ The squad has been bolstered by the inclusion of several overseas-based players, including Jewel Harve, Trinity Esprit, and Chloe Lecointe, who joined during intensive training sessions. The full roster, featuring a mix of goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, is supported by a dedicated coaching and medical staff. Dominica is grouped with Jamaica, Guyana, Nicaragua, and Antigua and Barbuda in Group B of the qualification campaign. The DFA has urged Dominicans worldwide to rally behind the Sisserou Girls as they strive to make their mark on the international stage.

  • National footballer Eartha Pond nominated for UK Sports Award

    National footballer Eartha Pond nominated for UK Sports Award

    National footballer Eartha Pond has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to grassroots sports with a nomination for the Grassroots Sportswoman of the Year Award, part of The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year 2025 Awards. Pond, a former defender for top clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur, has also represented the Piton Girlz in 2023. Beyond her athletic achievements, she is a dedicated community activist and social entrepreneur. The award, as highlighted in an official letter shared on Pond’s social media, honors women who break barriers and unite communities through the joy of sports and physical activity. Pond’s nomination is largely attributed to her impactful work with the “Girls Allowed” programme, which has engaged over 8,000 girls across the UK in diverse sports, and her “Mums Allowed” initiative, empowering women to rediscover movement and wellbeing. Additionally, she has sponsored kits for Saint Lucia’s national women’s team. Expressing her gratitude on Instagram, Pond emphasized her long-standing commitment to grassroots efforts in education, sports, and policy. Voting for the awards is open to UK residents until December 20, 2025, with winners announced on February 4, 2026.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Senior Women’s National Team Commences 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Campaign

    Antigua and Barbuda Senior Women’s National Team Commences 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Campaign

    The Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) has officially launched the Senior Women’s National Team’s journey in the Concacaf Qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, set to take place in Brazil. The team’s campaign begins with a home match against Nicaragua on Thursday, November 27th, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. This fixture signifies the start of a pivotal competitive phase for the nation’s women’s football program. Following this, the team will head to Turks and Caicos in December for a series of friendly matches. The qualifying schedule includes four group-stage matches: a home game against Guyana on March 5, 2026, an away match against Jamaica on April 10, 2026, and a final fixture against Dominica on April 14, 2026. The top team in the group will progress to the 2026 Concacaf W Championship in November 2026. The ABFA has reiterated its commitment to advancing women’s football through investments in technical programs, coaching development, grassroots initiatives, and women’s competitions. The association calls on supporters, partners, and stakeholders to rally behind the Senior Women’s National Team as they represent the nation on the regional and international stage. The final squad includes notable players such as goalkeepers Anik Jarvis and Amyah Hodge, forwards Gabrielle De Suza and Kai Jacobs, midfielders Zolique Samuel and Kevoncia James, and defenders Brianna Roberts and Carlene Thomas.

  • Phillip helps steer Wolfpack into NCAA Sweet 16

    Phillip helps steer Wolfpack into NCAA Sweet 16

    In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Donavan Phillip, the star forward from Saint Lucia, reignited his scoring prowess to propel the North Carolina State Wolfpack men’s soccer team into the NCAA Championship Sweet 16. The match, held on Sunday, November 23, at Dail Soccer Stadium in Raleigh, saw the Wolfpack secure a decisive 2-0 victory over Marshall. Phillip, who had been in a five-game scoring drought, opened the scoring with a header in the second minute, capitalizing on a corner-kick delivered by Riley Moloney. This goal marked Phillip’s 16th of the season, a feat not achieved by a Wolfpack player since 1991, and placed him among the top 10 goal-scorers in the school’s history. Only five players have scored more in a single season since 1961, with Sam Okpodu holding the record of 29 goals in 1982. Moloney, a defender recently named to the All-ACC Freshman team, added to the tally in the 59th minute with a deflected corner-kick that found the back of the net. The Wolfpack now prepare to host UNC Greensboro on November 30, following UNCG’s upset victory over No. 2 seed Virginia. The teams previously met in October, resulting in a 1-1 draw. With six of the 16 seeded teams already eliminated, the tournament promises more excitement as the Wolfpack aim to continue their championship journey.

  • Four Windies players hit fifties in New Zealand warm-up match

    Four Windies players hit fifties in New Zealand warm-up match

    The West Indies cricket team showcased a dominant batting performance on the first day of their two-day warm-up match against a New Zealand XI at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln University on November 25. The visitors concluded the day at a formidable 346 for five, setting a strong foundation for their upcoming three-match Test series against New Zealand, which begins on December 1. The top-order batsmen demonstrated exceptional form, with Tagenarine Chanderpaul leading the charge with a solid 85 off 211 balls. Brandon King (79 off 91), John Campbell (68 off 98), and Kavem Hodge (55 not out off 102) also contributed significantly, each scoring half-centuries in a display of batting prowess. Campbell and Chanderpaul established a robust 130-run opening partnership, with Campbell playing aggressively before being dismissed. King and Chanderpaul continued the momentum, guiding the team to Tea without further loss. Chanderpaul retired at Tea, making way for Hodge, who aims to secure a spot in the Test squad. King’s dismissal by leg-spinner Rahman Hekmat marked a minor setback, but Hodge and Tevin Imlach added 68 runs for the fifth wicket before Imlach was bowled on the final ball of the day. The match serves as crucial preparation for the West Indies, with rookie fast bowlers Johann Layne and Ojay Shields expected to gain valuable practice on day two.

  • Miguel Coley agrees to join Reggae Boyz coaching staff

    Miguel Coley agrees to join Reggae Boyz coaching staff

    Miguel Coley, the former assistant coach of Jamaica’s national football team, the Reggae Boyz, has officially agreed to return to the role on an interim basis. This decision follows the finalization of an agreement with the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) on Wednesday. Coley will rejoin the national team alongside interim Head Coach Rudolph Speid, forming a key part of the technical team as Jamaica prepares for the FIFA Inter-Confederation Playoffs in March 2026, where the team will vie for a spot in the FIFA World Cup.