Trinidad and Tobago’s table tennis representatives, Derron Douglas and Imani Edwards-Taylor, encountered a challenging beginning to their 2025 Pan American Table Tennis Championship journey. The tournament commenced on October 12 at the Rock Hill Sports and Event Centre in South Carolina, USA. The duo teamed up for the mixed doubles event but were outplayed by Canada’s Simeon Martin and Natalie Chan, suffering a straight-sets defeat with scores of 4-11, 6-11, and 5-11. Edwards-Taylor then faced a tough battle in the women’s singles round-of-64, losing 4-1 to Mexico’s Monica Munoz. Despite a brief comeback in the fourth set, Edwards-Taylor was overpowered in the decisive fifth set. Similarly, Douglas struggled in the men’s singles, falling 4-0 to Mexico’s Axel Emmanuel Lovo Alvarez, who dominated the match with consistent performances across all sets. The early setbacks have placed Trinidad and Tobago’s athletes under significant pressure as they aim to regroup for their upcoming matches.
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WATCH: JFF, KSAMC sign MOU to waive advertising fees for matches in Kingston
In a landmark move to bolster national football development, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) have formalized a partnership through a memorandum of understanding (MOU). Signed on Monday at the KSAMC office in downtown Kingston, the agreement stipulates that the municipality will waive all advertising fees for football matches held in the Corporate Area. This initiative is expected to provide significant financial relief to the JFF, which previously faced costs of approximately $1 million per match. JFF President Michael Ricketts expressed his enthusiasm, describing the collaboration as a pivotal step forward for the sport. Mayor Andrew Swaby emphasized that the waiver transcends financial support, symbolizing a commitment to Jamaica’s national teams and their potential. He urged citizens to rally behind the Reggae Boyz and Reggae Girlz, who represent the nation’s culture and determination. The agreement comes at a crucial time as the Reggae Boyz prepare for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers, with Ricketts reaffirming the team’s resolve to secure a spot in the 2026 tournament.
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Cool It, Xclusive win in Big Ballers Football League
The Big Ballers Football League witnessed another thrilling round of matches on October 11, with Cool It FC and Xclusive FC delivering standout performances. Cool It FC continued their unbeaten streak with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over 1st Engineer Battalion at the Northeastern Regional Multipurpose Sporting Facility in Sangre Grande. The decisive moment came in the second half when Ryan ‘Frye’ Stewart showcased his brilliance with a perfectly executed free kick, securing the win and maintaining their reputation as the league’s most formidable defense.
Meanwhile, Xclusive FC bounced back from their previous defeat with an emphatic 5-1 triumph over Boys Town Strikers. Despite a competitive first half, Xclusive capitalized on a turnover to score the opening goal. Boys Town briefly equalized after the break, but Xclusive quickly regained control, netting three more goals in rapid succession to seal their dominance.
In other league action, Manzanilla Challengers Rebirth defeated Dream Team 3-1, with Jerry Williams, Josimar Belgrave, and Darkeil Ferreira finding the net. Seed of Greatness Biche also impressed, overpowering Eastern County 4-2 with an early goal surge led by Shirvin Charles, Derrick Ali, and Nicholas Lanes.
The league continues on October 17 and 18, with key matchups including Cool It FC vs Dream Team and Seed of Greatness vs Xclusive FC, promising more excitement for football enthusiasts.
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Column: De last van de favoriet
In a stadium brimming with anticipation, Suriname’s national football team, Natio, faced Guatemala in a crucial World Cup qualifier. Despite the absence of key players like Myenty Abena, Liam van Gelderen, and Gyrano Kerk, the team exuded confidence, bolstered by the return of playmaker Tjaronn Chery and the debut of Jay-Roy Grot and Djavan Anderson. The first half saw Natio dominate possession, with Richonell Margaret and Sheraldo Becker leading the charge. However, a lack of precision in the final third kept the scoreline level at halftime. The second half brought a shift in momentum as Guatemala capitalized on a defensive lapse, with Darwin Lom scoring a close-range volley. Natio, visibly shaken, fought back fiercely. In the dying moments, Virgil Misidjan equalized with a powerful strike, sending the stadium into euphoria. The match ended 1-1, setting the stage for a decisive clash against Panama in the next qualifier.
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Belize’s Derrick Chavarria Takes Gold in U23 Time Trial
In a historic moment for Belizean sports, Derrick Chavarria secured the gold medal in the Under-23 Time Trial at the 2025 Caribbean Elite Cycling Championship. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone for Belize, as the nation hosts the prestigious regional tournament for the first time. The event, which commenced on Friday with an official team presentation at the Belize Biltmore Plaza, has attracted cycling enthusiasts from across the Caribbean, with nineteen nations participating. Chavarria’s triumph not only places Belize prominently on the leaderboard but also sets a positive tone for Team Belize as they prepare for the elite road race scheduled for Sunday. The championship has already drawn substantial crowds, underscoring the growing popularity of cycling in the region and the excitement surrounding this year’s competition.
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Teniel Campbell lands gold in time trial at Caribbean Elite Road Champs
Trinidad and Tobago’s cycling sensation Teniel Campbell once again proved her dominance in the sport by securing the gold medal in the women’s individual time trial at the 2025 Caribbean Elite Road Cycling Championships in Belize on October 11. The seasoned cyclist outpaced her competitors with an impressive time of 28 minutes and 39.4 seconds, leaving Jamaica’s Llori Sharpe trailing by over three minutes to claim the silver medal. Bermuda’s Gabriella Arnold rounded out the podium with a third-place finish. Campbell’s victory highlights her continued excellence and sets a high bar for her upcoming events. Meanwhile, her brother Akil Campbell faced a tougher challenge in the men’s individual time trial, finishing fifth with a time of 42:37. Bermuda dominated the men’s event, with Nicholas Narraway and Conor White securing the top two spots. The championships continue with the women’s and men’s road races on October 12, where Teniel and her Trinidad and Tobago teammates will aim for further glory.
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Cavalier seek third straight win in clash against Portmore
The Jamaica Premier League heats up this Sunday as defending champions Cavalier aim to solidify their playoff position in a crucial encounter against Portmore United at Stadium East. After a slow start to the season, Cavalier have found their rhythm with back-to-back victories, while Portmore United are struggling to break their streak of consecutive goalless draws. This match could prove pivotal for both teams as they vie for a spot in the top six.
In the first game of the double-header, league leaders Montego Bay United will look to extend their dominance against Molynes United, who are yet to secure a win this season. Montego Bay’s impressive form, highlighted by their 13-0 aggregate score against Molynes in their last four meetings, makes them strong favorites. Meanwhile, Racing United will seek to end their three-game winless run when they host Spanish Town Police FC, who are languishing at the bottom of the table.
Other key fixtures include Waterhouse FC’s visit to Treasure Beach FC, where both teams are unbeaten in their last two games, and Mt Pleasant FA’s clash with Chapelton Maroons, who have struggled after a promising start to the season. Harbour View FC, unbeaten in their last three matches, will face Tivoli Gardens FC, who are desperate to turn their fortunes around after a disappointing run.
Christopher Ainsworth has emerged as Cavalier’s top scorer this season, stepping up in the absence of key players from last year’s championship-winning squad. His four goals so far tie him with Montego Bay’s Dwight Merrick for the league lead. Portmore United’s defense, however, has been a bright spot, conceding just three goals in seven games.
With the playoff race intensifying, Sunday’s matches promise to deliver high drama and pivotal moments that could shape the remainder of the season.
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Garvey Maceo, McGrath and Glenmuir start daCosta Cup Round of 32 with wins
The ISSA daCosta Cup Round of 32 commenced on Saturday with a series of exhilarating matches, showcasing both dominant performances and unexpected upsets. Defending champions Garvey Maceo High set the tone with a commanding 3-0 victory over Old Harbour High, while last season’s finalist, McGrath High, mirrored the scoreline with a win against Morant Bay High. Glenmuir High, breaking a three-game winless streak, triumphed 4-1 over Alphansus Davis High, signaling a strong comeback.
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Jamaica mines silver on day 1 of the Caribbean Elite Road Cycling Championships
Llori Sharpe claimed an impressive second-place finish in the 20km Women’s Elite Individual Time Trial during the opening day of the Caribbean Elite Road Cycling Championships held in Belize. Trinidad & Tobago’s Teniel Campbell dominated the event, clinching the top spot with a remarkable time of 28:39.4 minutes. Sharpe followed closely with a time of 31:58 minutes, while Bermuda’s Gabriella Arnold secured third place, clocking in at 32:15.8 minutes. This achievement marks a significant improvement for Sharpe, who placed fourth in the same event last year. Both Campbell and Sharpe have previously ridden for prestigious European teams—Liv AlUla and CANYON SRAM Generation, respectively. Coach Carlton Simmonds expressed his satisfaction with Sharpe’s performance, especially considering her recovery from a serious injury sustained in August when she was struck off her bike. The competition continues on Sunday with the road race, where Sharpe will tackle the 108km course, while male teammates Andrew Ramsay, Jaequan Dixon, and Melvin McFarlane will compete in the 156km event.
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Campbell leads West Indies fightback against Kuldeep-inspired India
In a display of grit and determination, the West Indies cricket team ended day three of the second Test against India at 173-2 in their second innings, still needing 97 runs to force India to bat again. Despite following on, the visitors showcased a commendable performance, with opener John Campbell remaining unbeaten at 87 and Shai Hope not out at 66, forming an unbroken 138-run partnership—the highest for the West Indies in Tests this year.
Earlier in the day, India’s Kuldeep Yadav delivered a stellar performance, claiming five wickets at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium as the hosts bowled out the West Indies for 248 in their first innings, securing a 270-run lead. Captain Shubman Gill’s decision to enforce the follow-on initially paid off, with the West Indies losing two wickets before tea. However, Campbell and Hope’s resilient batting shifted the momentum.
India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate defended the follow-on strategy, emphasizing the importance of testing the team’s endurance. ‘It may be a good thing to be challenged,’ he said, highlighting the value of fielding for extended periods ahead of tougher Tests.
The West Indies’ spin bowler Khary Pierre acknowledged the team’s improved application, stating, ‘This is the first time we have been able to win a session in the two Tests.’ He also noted the deteriorating pitch conditions, which could pose challenges for India’s batsmen.
Kuldeep’s five-wicket haul marked his fifth such achievement in 15 Tests, while Jayden Seales faced a 25% match fee fine for unnecessary aggression on the first day. India had previously won the first Test in Ahmedabad by an innings and 140 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing conclusion to the series.
