Archive for July, 2007

  • Patrick Husbands wins Labatt Woodbine Oaks

    Patrick Husbands wins Labatt Woodbine Oaks

    Eugene Melnyk is $500,000 happier after Patrick Husbands, the Bajan jockey, put in a commanding performance to take the Labatt Woodbine Oaks in Toronto. The Impeccably bred filly, Sealy Hill, took the 52nd edition of the Oaks by a full 4 and a quarter lengths,...

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  • Claude Davis for Premiere League

    Claude Davis for Premiere League

    “A 3 million pound deal has been agreed with the strapping center half’s club Sheffield United to make him the third signing of the closed season” was the information posted on Derby’s official website as Claude Davis makes his way into the Premier League with...

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  • Montserrat youth cricketers fought so hard only to lose out at the end

    Montserrat youth cricketers fought so hard only to lose out at the end

    The Under-Fifteen Cricket Tournament was dominated by Montserrat youth cricketers until they faced Antigua in the finals. They defeated St. Kitts, scoring 187 against 183 during the semi-finals after defeating St. Maartin the week before, but later lost to Antigua who defeated them with the...

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  • BVI Cricket Team shares victory with Anguillan team

    BVI Cricket Team shares victory with Anguillan team

    June 23-24th highlighted two Stanford 20-20 matches that were played between BVI and Anguilla. This was part of a tour to Anguilla of the BVI Cricket Association in an effort to prepare for the Stanford 20-20 tournament by strengthen their team’s abilities. Anguilla won the...

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  • Scotiabank Anguilla Limited sponsors Kiddies Cricket

    Scotiabank Anguilla Limited sponsors Kiddies Cricket

    On June 3rd, Red and Blue teams were formed in an effort to promote the development of cricket in primary schools. The Red team represented Scotiabank who sponsored a ten over match, and the Blue Team represented Michael Fleming, a supporter of youth cricket. The...

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  • Guyana’s Trenace Lowe – new champion of the Caribbean Table Tennis

    Guyana’s Trenace Lowe – new champion of the Caribbean Table Tennis

    The University of the West Indies Sports and Physical Education Centre, St. Augustine, Trinidad was the battleground between reigning Caribbean women’s singles champion, Theresa Munroe and her opponent, Trenace Lowe. Munroe, four-time Puerto Rico champion was defeated by Lowe leading 2-1in one of the most...

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  • Sunshine Girlz lose to Australia

    Sunshine Girlz lose to Australia

    A ding dong battle ended with the Jamaican Sunshine girls coming out the worse for wear. The girls lost 66-62 to Australia in their opening game of their two test series yesterday in Melbourne. Australia, ranked number 2 in the world, led for the most...

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  • Booboo for Boxing

    Booboo for Boxing

    One can’t help but to expect a black eye when boxing but SMABA (St. Maarten Amateur Boxing Association) and the St. Maarten Government got more than they bargained for when they were called upon to host the 2007 Caribbean Amateur Boxing Association Tournament. Sadly the...

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  • 2007 Milex Squash Open – Chris Binnie vs Brandon Hanley

    2007 Milex Squash Open – Chris Binnie vs Brandon Hanley

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  • TTKA Race

    TTKA Race

    The track came alive with youngsters racing against a clock to the finish line. Skills and determination were shown as the 100 cc rides weaved their way down the track with star racers, Sheraz Hosein (77) and Brent Hurdle (00). Other racers that delighted the...

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