The Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) premiership is heating up as Naparima College delivered a crucial 2-0 victory against league leaders St Benedict’s College on November 3. The match, held at Lewis Street in San Fernando, saw Naparima climb to second place in the standings, keeping their title aspirations alive. Strikers Jabari Rodriguez and Riquelme Phillips were the heroes of the day, scoring quick-fire goals in the 65th and 67th minutes, respectively. The win not only ended St Benedict’s impressive run of form but also tightened the race at the top of the 16-team table. Naparima now boasts two games in hand, making their title chase even more compelling. The game started cautiously, with both teams failing to capitalize on chances in the first half. However, Naparima emerged as a transformed side after the break, showcasing relentless attacking pressure. Phillips, despite missing an earlier opportunity, redeemed himself by capitalizing on a defensive error to score the second goal. St Benedict’s struggled to break through Naparima’s solid defense, with their attempts consistently thwarted. In another match, Malick Secondary School secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over St Anthony’s College, thanks to Jahda Riley’s match-winning strike in extra time. The SSFL premiership continues to deliver thrilling encounters as teams vie for the coveted title.
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Franklyn Seechan cops masters crown at Trinbago Youth Masters table tennis tourney
The National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua witnessed an exhilarating display of skill and determination as Harvard’s Franklyn Seechan emerged victorious in the masters division of the Trinbago Youth Masters table tennis tournament. The two-day event, held over the weekend, showcased intense competition across various age categories, with Seechan’s performance standing out as a highlight. In a gripping final against Powergen’s Anil Ramlakhan, Seechan clinched the title with a commanding 11-8, 13-11, 11-3 victory, demonstrating both resilience and precision. Earlier in the tournament, Seechan navigated a challenging path to the final, defeating formidable opponents such as Jerry Joseph, David Gopaul, and Satash Jodhan in the semi-finals, quarter-finals, and opening rounds, respectively. Meanwhile, Ramlakhan’s journey to the final included victories over Harnarine Moonasar, Ishwar Sookoonsingh, and Vasdev Roopnarine. The youth categories also saw remarkable performances, with Crusaders’ Malik Gopaul and QPCC’s Jordan Thong claiming top honors in the boys and girls singles, respectively. Other notable winners included Crusaders’ Nirav Basant and Mateo Mollineau in the boys U17 and U13 divisions, Blasters’ Elizabeth Rajah in the girls U13 singles, and Samir Radge Coomar in the boys U11 category. The tournament concluded with Central’s Ishta Ramdatt securing victory in the girls U9 singles, capping off a weekend of thrilling table tennis action.
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Towards future WI success
The West Indies cricket team secured a resounding 3-0 victory over Bangladesh in a T20 series on October 31, showcasing their dominance on the field. This clean sweep, achieved on Bangladeshi soil, marks a significant milestone for the Caribbean side, which had been languishing at ninth place in the international T20 rankings prior to the series. While the triumph is commendable, it underscores the long road ahead for West Indies cricket to regain its former glory. The series win, however, serves as a testament to the team’s potential and the importance of taking incremental steps toward improvement.
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KING’S GOALS
Jamaican footballer Richard King, a key defender for the national team known as the Reggae Boyz, is determined to bring pride and joy to his homeland after the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. King, who plays for Scottish Premiership club St Mirren, recently made headlines with a stellar performance in the Scottish League Cup semi-final. His 86th-minute goal secured a 4-1 victory over Motherwell, propelling St Mirren to a final showdown against Celtic next month. This marks a significant milestone in King’s career as he eyes his first major club title.
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Guadeloupe to host historic Special Olympics 3×3 unified basketball
The Caribbean is abuzz with excitement as Guadeloupe gears up to host the region’s inaugural Special Olympics 3×3 unified basketball tournament from November 13 to 16. Supported by Special Olympics Caribbean, Special Olympics International, and key partners such as the Lions Club International Foundation, Aruna Oswal Trust, and the Government of Guadeloupe, the event will provide a platform for athletes with intellectual disabilities to demonstrate their talents.
This unified tournament is designed to foster social inclusion by pairing individuals with and without intellectual disabilities in competitive sports, thereby raising awareness and encouraging societal change. Another milestone for Guadeloupe, a French-speaking island in the eastern Caribbean, will be the hosting of the symbolic Law Enforcement Torch Run, which will officially inaugurate the event.
Guy Vala, National Director of Special Olympics Guadeloupe, expressed his pride in the meticulous planning that has brought the event to life. ‘After countless anxious moments and sleepless nights, the fruits of our labor are finally taking shape, promising a remarkable gathering,’ he said. He also highlighted the dedication of his young, dynamic, and motivated organizing committee, who worked tirelessly to create an event that unites enthusiasts, families, and supporters of their shared values.
The tournament will feature unified delegations from Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Jamaica, St Kitts & Nevis, St Maarten, and Trinidad & Tobago, with Guadeloupe fielding two teams. Lorna Bell, Executive Director of Special Olympics Caribbean, commended Guadeloupe for hosting the event and praised the overwhelming support from partners. She emphasized the significance of inclusion, stating that the event transcends language and cultural barriers, uniting the Caribbean through sport, compassion, and shared purpose.
Bell added, ‘Each delegation will showcase athletes and unified partners playing side by side, proving that sport is a universal language that knows no boundaries.’
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Football star David Beckham hails knighthood as ‘proudest moment’
LONDON, United Kingdom — In a momentous ceremony at Windsor Castle, former England football captain David Beckham was knighted by King Charles III on Tuesday, marking what he described as his “proudest moment.” The 50-year-old football legend, who earned 115 caps for England and played for iconic clubs such as Manchester United and Real Madrid, was honored for his exceptional contributions to sport and charity. Beckham, visibly moved, reflected on the significance of the occasion, stating, “It’s quite a moment for a boy from the east end of London to be here at Windsor Castle, being honored by His Majesty the King – the most important and respected institution in the world.” Accompanied by his wife Victoria, a former Spice Girls member turned fashion designer, and his parents Ted and Sandra, Beckham donned a bespoke grey suit crafted by Victoria. During the ceremony, Beckham shared that King Charles had complimented his attire, noting, “He’s kind of the most elegantly dressed man that I know, so he inspired quite a few of my looks over the years.” Beckham’s knighthood is the culmination of a career that transcended football, transforming him into a global icon at the intersection of sport, fashion, and business. While he was previously considered for the honor after aiding London’s successful bid for the 2012 Olympics, his nomination faced delays due to allegations of tax avoidance, which were later cleared. Beckham expressed his deep admiration for the monarchy, stating, “To receive an honor like this, of a knight, is beyond anything I ever thought I would receive.”
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Hillview edge ‘Naps’ in Secondary School Chess Champs
In a thrilling conclusion to the National Secondary Schools’ Chess Championship, Hillview College emerged victorious over Naparima Boys’ College via a tiebreak. The championship, held on October 11 and 12 at Presentation College Chaguanas, showcased intense competition among 170 players from approximately 15 schools. The event was organized by the TT Chess Association and sponsored by Genesis Insurance Brokers and Benefits Consultants Ltd.
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Victor Conte, mastermind of BALCO doping scandal, dead at 75
Victor Conte, the central figure behind the infamous BALCO doping scandal that sent shockwaves through the worlds of athletics and baseball in the early 2000s, passed away on Monday at the age of 75. His death was confirmed by a statement from his sports nutrition company, SNAC, which described him as a ‘fearless leader’ whose memory would ‘forever live in our hearts.’
Conte’s Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO), founded in 1984, became a notorious hub for the development and distribution of performance-enhancing drugs. The scandal implicated high-profile athletes, including Olympic track and field star Marion Jones and baseball legends Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi. Conte served a four-month prison sentence in 2005 for his role in the scandal.
The BALCO case unfolded when investigators from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) received a syringe containing traces of an unknown substance in 2003. This discovery led to a widespread investigation that exposed a sophisticated doping regime designed to evade detection. Marion Jones, after years of denial, admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs and was stripped of her three gold medals from the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She later served six months in prison for lying to investigators.
The scandal also tarnished Major League Baseball, with several players testifying that they had used steroids provided by Greg Anderson, the personal trainer of Barry Bonds. Bonds claimed he had unknowingly taken steroids, believing them to be flaxseed oil and a rubbing balm.
In later years, Conte sought to reshape his legacy by positioning himself as an anti-doping advocate, collaborating with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to combat drug use in sports. Despite his efforts, the BALCO scandal remains a dark chapter in the history of athletics and baseball.
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Change expected for Piton Girlz ahead of Concacaf Qualifiers
The Saint Lucia national women’s football team is set to undergo significant changes as they gear up for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, scheduled across three FIFA Women’s International Match windows from November 2025 to April 2026. Following a second-place finish at September’s Windward Islands Football Association (WIFA) competition, the team is expected to strengthen its roster with at least six overseas players for the Concacaf W Qualifiers, the preliminary stage of the 2026 Concacaf W Championship. Last month, the team, comprised mostly of home-based players, played unbeaten until the title match in St Vincent and the Grenadines, where they lost to Barbados. Injuries and positional adjustments impacted their performance, with captain Cassandra Shepherd playing deeper than usual and not showcasing her usual goal-scoring prowess. The team’s top scorer, Krysan St Louis, a Texas A&M University graduate and former professional player in the United States, is expected to play a key role. Young forwards Kayla Polius, Amaya Emmanuel, and midfielder Tori Fanus also showed promise in the senior ranks. For the upcoming qualifiers, Saint Lucia is drawn in Group A alongside Mexico, Puerto Rico, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and the US Virgin Islands. The team’s first match is against the US Virgin Islands on November 27, followed by a tougher game against Puerto Rico on December 1. The squad is likely to blend players from the WIFA team and the 2023 Concacaf W Gold Cup, including Arnicka Louis and Kirsheema Ince, both of whom have excelled in US collegiate football. The team’s defense will be led by Racquel John, supported by consistent performers like Steffany Allain and goalkeeper Renala Francis. The involvement of US-based players and the support of organizations like the Free Kick Foundation and AR Student Athlete Soccer Scholarship Academy have been crucial in developing talent. However, the Saint Lucia Football Association and the government are urged to take more deliberate steps to ensure the players’ futures in higher-level football. The Concacaf W Qualifiers will feature 29 Member Associations, with the six group winners advancing to the 2026 Concacaf W Championship, which will serve as the qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 and the 2028 LA Summer Olympics.
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Casimir confident of work on National Aquatic Centre
Construction of the Saint Lucia National Aquatic Centre (NAC) is well underway, with completion targeted for October 2026. This state-of-the-art facility is poised to host the prestigious 2027 CARIFTA Aquatic Championships from March 27-31, marking a significant milestone for the nation’s sporting infrastructure. Minister for Youth Development and Sports, Kenson Casimir, expressed unwavering confidence in the project’s timely delivery and its potential to elevate Saint Lucia’s standing in regional sports. Excavation commenced in April 2024, following the 28th CARIFTA Championships in Trinidad and Tobago. Eddie Hazell, former president of the Saint Lucia Aquatics Federation, emphasized the urgency of completing the facility ahead of the 2027 event. The modular pool, stored since early 2023 by Hazell’s company, West Indies Shipping & Trading, is a key component of the project. The NAC, located in Gros Islet, will complement existing sports facilities, including the Beausejour Gymnasium and the National Tennis Centre, near the iconic Daren Sammy Cricket Ground. Contractor IDC (Caribbean) Holdings Ltd, a renowned engineering firm with expertise in civil engineering, is overseeing the construction. Casimir highlighted the ongoing progress, noting that additional equipment from China is expected to accelerate the pace of work. Once operational, the NAC will be the first Olympic-size swimming venue in the sub-region, providing elite local swimmers with access to a 50m pool without the need to travel abroad. The facility is also anticipated to host the 34th OECS Swimming Championships in 2026. The 2027 CARIFTA Aquatic Championships will bring together over 500 participants, officials, and fans from 24 territories, showcasing Saint Lucia’s growing prominence in aquatic sports.
