分类: sports

  • Wales storm into semis with dominant 5–2 victory

    Wales storm into semis with dominant 5–2 victory

    In a thrilling night of football at the Gall Hill Playing Field in St. John, Weymouth Wales delivered a dominant performance to secure a 5–2 victory over Notre Dame, booking their place in the semi-finals of the Prime Minister’s Cup. The Carrington Village side showcased their superiority from the outset, with defender Andre Applewhaite leading the charge. Applewhaite, named Flow Man of the Match, scored twice in the 45+2 and 90+3 minutes, while also contributing defensively. Wales’ early dominance was evident with goals from Nicoli Brathwaite (4th minute), Romario Harewood (12th), and Ackeel Applewhaite (21st), establishing a commanding 3-0 lead. Notre Dame briefly rallied with two quick goals from Carl Joseph’s spectacular free kick and Antone Greaves’ composed finish, but Wales quickly regained control to seal their progression. In the night’s second match, Paradise FC edged past Ellerton in a tense encounter that went into extra time. After a goalless 90 minutes, the decisive moment came in the 113th minute when Ellerton captain Shakille Belle inadvertently scored an own goal, sending Paradise into jubilation. Despite Ellerton’s resilient defense and goalkeeper Kerry Holder’s heroics, Paradise’s attacking trio of Khimani Cox, Tyrel Rayside-Demedonca, and Mikalai Dziazhko kept the pressure on. Substitute Kishmar Ramsey’s free kick delivery led to the unfortunate deflection off Belle, ending Ellerton’s hopes and securing Paradise’s spot in the semi-finals.

  • Neighbourhood firm champions sporting ambitions at Welches Primary

    Neighbourhood firm champions sporting ambitions at Welches Primary

    Students at Welches Primary School were encouraged to embrace the transformative power of sports as local firm Equip4you announced its sponsorship of the school’s cricket, netball, and football teams. The event, which brought together young athletes of the Welches Wolves, featured inspiring remarks from Stephen Leslie, Marketing Director of the Barbados Cricket Association. Leslie emphasized that sports are not merely recreational activities but pathways to discipline, personal growth, and global opportunities. He urged students to seize the moment, stating, ‘Sports will provide you with opportunities that you would never have thought about in your journey.’ Leslie also praised Principal Julia Broomes, teacher Jason Parris, and Equip4you Director Sam Johnson for their dedication to nurturing young talent. Drawing from his extensive experience, Leslie highlighted how sports can forge connections and open doors beyond Barbados. He shared anecdotes from his travels across the Caribbean and a memorable experience in Jamaica, where he witnessed Olympic champion Usain Bolt and other athletes secure scholarships through their performances. Leslie encouraged students to envision a future beyond academics, citing global icons like Rihanna and cricket legends Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle as examples of Barbadian success. He also stressed the growing opportunities for both genders in sports, emphasizing the importance of building a strong personal legacy. Sam Johnson expressed pride in Equip4you’s partnership with Welches Primary, describing it as a meaningful and flourishing relationship. Shakira Doughlin, Regional WM manager at Lyfstyl Caribbean, shared her own journey in athletics, urging students to embrace the personal growth and global exposure that sports offer. Justin Parris, Barbados Under-15 captain and Welches alumnus, encouraged young athletes to stay determined and learn from their mistakes, highlighting the lifelong bonds and lessons that sports create.

  • Chastanet hints at plans for sports

    Chastanet hints at plans for sports

    Allen Chastanet, leader of the United Workers’ Party and a passionate sports advocate, has emphasized the critical role of the club system and the Saint Lucia Sports Academy (SLSA) in advancing the nation’s athletic development. In a comprehensive interview with St. Lucia Times, Chastanet outlined his vision for sports, particularly in the context of the upcoming December 1 general election. He highlighted the “quadrant plan,” initially introduced by the late Prime Minister Sir John Compton, which focused on regional investment and could be adapted to sports infrastructure and development. Chastanet argued that sports in Saint Lucia have traditionally been school-centric, leaving a void once students transition to secondary education. To address this, he proposed establishing district-level clubs, aiming for six to seven clubs per district across the island’s ten regions. While he did not elaborate on the financial or logistical support for these clubs, Chastanet envisioned a step system where district clubs would compete regionally, culminating in national championships. He also linked this vision to the SLSA, which opened in 2019 during his tenure as Prime Minister. The academy, he explained, centralizes sports development at the secondary level, allowing top athletes from across the island to train and compete together. Despite its successes in cricket and football, the SLSA has faced challenges, including the absence of a dedicated scholarship desk, limiting opportunities for graduates to pursue higher education abroad. Chastanet remains optimistic about the academy’s potential, citing its comprehensive support system, including sports psychologists, nutritionists, and trainers. He also revealed discussions with FIFA to transform the Phillip Marcellin Grounds into a regional football academy. If re-elected, Chastanet plans to enhance the SLSA’s profile and implement a district-focused club system to further Saint Lucia’s sports development.

  • Official Update: 32nd National Sports Awards Set for February 28, 2026

    Official Update: 32nd National Sports Awards Set for February 28, 2026

    The Ministry of Education, Sports, and Creative Industries, in collaboration with the National Sports Awards Committee, has officially announced the rescheduled date for the 32nd National Sports Awards. The prestigious event will now take place on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Nominations for the awards remain open until November 30, 2025, providing ample time for submissions. Nomination forms are available at the Ministry of Sport, located in the former Cricket West Indies Office within the Government Complex. The National Sports Awards have long been a cornerstone in celebrating the remarkable accomplishments, unwavering commitment, and significant contributions of athletes, coaches, administrators, and sporting organizations throughout Antigua and Barbuda. The upcoming ceremony aims to continue this legacy of honoring excellence in sports.

  • Column: Voorbereidingen op play-off tegen Bolivia per direct van start

    Column: Voorbereidingen op play-off tegen Bolivia per direct van start

    Following a disappointing 3-1 loss to Guatemala, the Natio men’s football team, under coach Menzo, will face intercontinental playoffs in March next year for one of the final two World Cup tickets. Their journey begins against Bolivia, with a potential follow-up match against Iraq. As the team looks ahead, it’s crucial to dissect the factors behind Tuesday night’s defeat and strategize for future success. While the technical staff’s decision to alter the lineup raised questions—such as why Boëtius was benched while Jubitana and Chery started—the focus should be on the subpar preparation. After a stellar 4-0 victory against El Salvador, the team had five days to recover and prepare. However, the logistics were far from ideal. The squad flew via Panama to Guatemala, arriving at their hotel after midnight. A direct charter flight on Friday would have been less exhausting and provided an extra day to acclimatize to the 1,500-meter altitude. Despite the luxurious hotel, delayed meals and the growing presence of fans disrupted the players’ routine. The training sessions were equally problematic. On Sunday, the intended stadium was closed, forcing a last-minute scramble for an alternative location across Guatemala City. The team, escorted by heavily armed military jeeps, navigated through heavy traffic, arriving at a poorly lit field. The next day, training was canceled due to a waterlogged pitch, and the team had to train at a distant sports complex. While Natio’s preparation pales in comparison to European Champions League teams, it’s essential to control as many variables as possible. Looking ahead, the team must lobby to avoid playing in Guadalajara’s high altitude, secure a suitable hotel and training facility, and negotiate efficient travel arrangements. With these measures, Natio can ensure their next opponent doesn’t have the upper hand.

  • Australia’s seven-wicket hero Starc ready to go again

    Australia’s seven-wicket hero Starc ready to go again

    PERTH, Australia — Mitchell Starc showcased his unwavering confidence and skill on the opening day of the first Ashes Test, delivering a stellar performance that kept Australia in contention. The 35-year-old fast bowler wreaked havoc at Perth Stadium, claiming 7 wickets for 58 runs and dismantling England’s batting lineup for a modest total of 172. Despite England’s strong response with their own pace attack, reducing Australia to 123-9 by stumps, the match remains delicately balanced. Starc’s dominance began in the very first over, dismissing Zak Crawley and setting the tone for his unplayable spell. Reflecting on his ability to strike early, Starc remarked, “It’s always the plan, but it doesn’t always happen that way. I’ve been fortunate to do it a few times.” Known for his aggressive approach, Starc emphasized his focus on taking wickets rather than worrying about economy rates. With key bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood sidelined due to injuries, Starc has shouldered additional responsibility but remains composed. “I’ve been quite calm all week,” he said, highlighting the depth of experience in Australia’s bowling attack. As Australia trails by 49 runs heading into day two, Starc is prepared to deliver another impactful performance to keep his team in the hunt. He dismissed concerns about the pitch, attributing the 19 wickets fallen in a day to the quality of both bowling attacks. “It’s just one of those days where two attacks are on the money,” he noted, emphasizing the long road ahead in the series. Starc’s brilliance has set the stage for an enthralling contest as the Ashes unfolds.

  • Educator, football administrator Azaad Mohammed-Khan falls seriously ill

    Educator, football administrator Azaad Mohammed-Khan falls seriously ill

    Azaad Mohammed-Khan, a revered educator and football administrator, remains in stable condition as he continues to fight a severe neuromuscular respiratory illness. Hospitalized since August, Mohammed-Khan, known for his extensive contributions to Malick Secondary School, the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), and San Juan Jabloteh Football Club, fell ill on 31 August. Initially appearing as a mild cold, his condition rapidly deteriorated, necessitating emergency medical intervention. His daughter, Jamila Mohammed-Khan, expressed shock at the sudden diagnosis, stating, ‘It was overwhelming because it came out of nowhere. He is a very active person.’ Following emergency tests, doctors identified a severe neuromuscular respiratory condition, requiring ventilator support and a prolonged stay in the High Dependency and Intensive Care Units at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex. Recently transferred to Arima Hospital ICU, Mohammed-Khan has shown signs of improvement, with a device on his tracheostomy tube enabling faint speech. ‘He can’t speak normally. We can hear him but he could not speak at all for two and a half months,’ Jamila noted. Despite being bedridden and limited in movement, his family remains hopeful, focusing on securing support for his extensive rehabilitation needs, including 24-hour nursing care, respiratory and physiotherapy, specialized nutrition, and critical home equipment. The family has received assistance from friends, former colleagues, and the football community, including the TTFA and Malick Secondary School. Jamila emphasized the urgency of support, stating, ‘He has spent his life giving to others, and now he needs our help.’ The family aims to secure urgent financial assistance by 5 December to cover immediate medical expenses. Contributions can be made to Jamila Mohammed-Khan’s Republic Bank Limited account (Savings Account Number: 560008986431).

  • Cooper slams half-century on Red Force Super50 debut

    Cooper slams half-century on Red Force Super50 debut

    In a thrilling display of cricketing prowess, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force opener Cephas Cooper marked his debut in the CG United Super50 Cup with a stellar performance, scoring a maiden half-century of 72 runs off 78 balls. The match, held at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on November 21, saw Cooper’s efforts complemented by veteran Jason Mohammed’s impressive 87 runs, guiding the hosts to a respectable total of 256/8 in their allotted overs. Cooper’s innings, adorned with 11 boundaries, was a testament to his composure and skill under pressure. Despite early setbacks, including the dismissals of Kjorn Ottley and Joshua Da Silva, Cooper and Mohammed forged a crucial 62-run partnership, stabilizing the innings. The Red Force’s late surge, fueled by contributions from Navin Bidaisee and Joshua James, ensured a competitive total. Jamaica Scorpions, in reply, were 20/1 at the close of play, with Kirk McKenzie and Romaine Morris at the crease. Meanwhile, Barbados Pride secured their first win of the tournament with a commanding seven-wicket victory over Leeward Islands Hurricanes, thanks to standout performances from Akeem Jordan and Joshua Bishop. The match between Guyana Harpy Eagles and Windward Islands Volcanoes was abandoned due to a wet outfield, further highlighting the unpredictable nature of the tournament.

  • World javelin champ Keshorn Walcott: My career all down to science

    World javelin champ Keshorn Walcott: My career all down to science

    Keshorn Walcott, the world javelin champion, recently shared the secrets of his enduring success in the sport at the World Javelin Conference in Kuortane, Finland. Walcott, who first rose to fame by winning Olympic gold in 2012 at just 19 years old, clinched his first World Athletics Championships gold medal earlier this year, 13 years after his Olympic triumph. His presentation, titled ‘Long-Term Training Methods: From Olympic Gold to World Champion,’ delved into the scientific approach that has sustained his career through its highs and lows. Walcott emphasized the transition from instinct-based training to a structured, science-driven regimen, particularly under the guidance of his new coach, Klaus Bartoniezt. Together, they focused on biomechanics, especially the role of the block leg in maximizing throwing distance. Walcott also participated in a practical session with Finnish massage therapist Pentti Niemi, demonstrating shoulder preparation techniques. The conference provided a platform for Walcott to reflect on his journey, from his early days of guesswork to his current, methodical approach. The event was well-received, with coaches and administrators praising the insights shared. Walcott described the experience as energizing and a full-circle reflection on his career, highlighting the changes that have allowed him to remain competitive at the highest level for over a decade.

  • Chelsea sink Burnley to close gap on leaders Arsenal

    Chelsea sink Burnley to close gap on leaders Arsenal

    In a hard-fought encounter at Turf Moor on Saturday, Chelsea emerged victorious with a 2-0 win against Burnley, further solidifying their position in the Premier League title race. Pedro Neto broke the deadlock just before halftime, while Enzo Fernandez sealed the victory with a late goal. This triumph propelled Chelsea to second place in the league standings, just three points behind leaders Arsenal, who are set to face Tottenham on Sunday. The Blues have been in impressive form, winning eight of their last ten matches across all competitions, marking a significant milestone in Enzo Maresca’s 50th Premier League game as manager. The victory serves as an ideal preparation for Chelsea’s upcoming crucial fixtures, including a Champions League clash against Barcelona on Tuesday and a high-stakes Premier League encounter with Arsenal on November 30. Despite the possibility of dropping to third place if Manchester City avoids defeat against Newcastle, Chelsea’s hard-earned win in freezing conditions at Burnley has undoubtedly boosted their title momentum. Maresca praised his team’s resilience, particularly after the international break, and emphasized the importance of maintaining their form. Burnley, on the other hand, continues to struggle, having lost five of their last seven league matches. Chelsea faced challenges with key players Cole Palmer and Moises Caicedo sidelined due to injuries and fatigue, respectively. Maresca also expressed frustration over the early kick-off time, which was compounded by an early incident involving goalkeeper Robert Sanchez accidentally kicking the ball into Fernandez’s head, requiring a brief concussion check. Despite these setbacks, Chelsea managed to assert control and secure a vital win.