Archive for March, 2008

  • T&T ‘NASHING’ TEETH

    T&T ‘NASHING’ TEETH

      Jamaica take first innings pointsGarth Wattley Sunday, March 2nd 2008 ON BENDED KNEE: Jamaican batsman Brendon Nash sweeps at a delivery under the attention of Trinidad and Tobago wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin and short leg fielder Jason Mohammed, left, during the second day of their...

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  • Digicel Kick Start chooses eight

    Digicel Kick Start chooses eight

    It’s been decided and the lucky winners are:Joseph Guemsley – Haiti, Leston Paul – Trinidad and Tobago, Gerard Williams – St. Kitts and Nevis, Emilio Limon – Suriname, Renaud Brisley – Haiti, Akeem Brown – Jamaica, Andrew Murray – Guyana, Devaughn Elliott – St. Kitts...

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  • Grenada Classic Yacht Regatta counted a success

    Grenada Classic Yacht Regatta counted a success

    Despite the fact that only 5 yachts turned out for the event, the organizers of Grenada’s Classic Yacht Regatta are pleased with the outcome of the event. The yachts sailed from Port Louis to St. David’s with Thalia being declared the overall winner. Kenny Coombs,...

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  • Burke and Clarke through to semis

    Burke and Clarke through to semis

    Friday was a “hill and gully ride” for Brandon Burke. Although he was defeated in the singles quarter finals by American Abrielle Flores (6-3, 6-4), his campaign in the doubles continues in the semi finals. He and Darian Clarke of Barbados defeated Nick Rowlands of...

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  • Record earnings posted for World Cup Cricket

    Record earnings posted for World Cup Cricket

    The final audited report shows that last year’s ICC Cricket World Cup held in the Caribbean is believed to be the largest ever. The event surplus is quoted as being at US$53.9 million. With US$29.3 million paid out to the local organizing committees, and the...

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