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Locked and Loaded-The competing marksmen firing at the 1000 yard target in the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Council Championship yesterday at the Timehri Rifle Ranges. (Orlando Charles photo)

Gill pips Persaud to win X Class title

Irishman Alexander Gill won the  X-Class while rising local star Roberto Tiwari secured the O-Division when the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Council (WIFBSC)  150th anniversary championships  Individual section concluded yesterday.

 Minister of Sports Dr George Norton seated centre, officials of the Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association and representatives of the sponsors at the launch of the seventh annual Guyana Softball Cup competition yesterday morning at the Demerara Cricket Club in Queenstown.

Cricket brings everyone together

The seventh annual Guyana Floodlights Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA) coordinated ‘Guyana Softball Cup’ was officially launched yesterday at the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) ground pavilion, Queenstown.

Wayne Forde (second from right), President of the GFF making a point to the media gathering at the formal launch of the FIFA Forward Project Phase One step. Also at the table are Raphael Nabi (left) of Nabi and Sons Construction, Greenfields representative Johannes Van Krimpen (second left), GFF second  Vice-President Bruce Lovell (third from left) and GFF third Vice-President Rawlston Adams (right).

GFF launches phase one of Forward Project

Following years of uncertainty surrounding the entirety of the programme, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), has officially launched Phase One of the long awaited FIFA Forward Project.

Jermaine Grandison (right) of GPF  about to tackle Western Tigers Jamal Pedro during their Corona Invitational Football Championship semifinal at the GFC ground Sunday night. (Orlando Charles photo)

GPF and GFC to battle in Corona Beer grand finale

Guyana Police Force (GPF) and Georgetown Football Club (GFC) will contest the Corona Beer Invitational football final following semi-final wins over Western Tigers and Northern Rangers respectively on Sunday at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground, Bourda.

Tiandi Smith (right) of Guyana battling for possession of the ball with a Barbados player during their matchup at the National Track and Field Centre Leonora in the CONCACAF Girls u17 Qualifying Championship. (Orlando Charles photo)

Guyana go down 1-5 to B/dos in CONCACAF opener

Guyana got off to the worst possible start in the CONCACAF Girls U17 Football Qualifying Championship, losing to Barbados by a 1-5 score line yesterday at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora.

Guyana U17s girls team looking to be competitive against B/dos

Head coach of the Guyana U17 girls team Akeila Castello, said yesterday that the expectation was for the team to be very competitive when they face off with Barbados today in CONCACAF U17 Qualifying Championships at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora.

Members of the Barbados U17 team.

‘We are not intimidated by Cuba’

Despite the presence of Caribbean heavyweights Cuba in group-D of the CONCACAF U17 Girls Championships, Thomas Jordan, head coach of the Barbados U17 Girls Team, said his charges are equipped to compete.

Gregory Richardson of Sparta Boss attempting a pass against Future Stars during their semi-final match in the GT Beer/Keep Ya Five Alive Football Championship at the National Gymnasium.

Future Stars in upset win over Sparta Boss

In what can be described as the biggest upset in the tournament, emerging force Future Stars overcame Sparta Boss 7-6 to clinch their final’s berth in the ‘Keep Ya Five Alive’ Futsal Championship on Saturday.

Dynasty Sealed-Defending Champion Chase Academy displaying their spoils following a lopsided 6-2 win over Annai Secondary in the Digicel Schools Football Championship at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)

Chase Academy retains title in lopsided final

A dynasty was created yesterday as defending champion Chase Academy successfully retained their Digicel Schools football championship, dismantling Annai Secondary 6-2 at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora.

Action in the Sir Leon Lessons and DC Caesar Fox  game of the Digicel Schools Football Championship quarterfinal round at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora yesterday.

Region Seven champs crush Sir Leon Lessons

Three-time losing finalist and Region 7 champions DC Caesar Fox Secondary sealed their berth to tomorrow’s semi-final round after crushing South Georgetown winner Sir Leon Lessons 5-2 when the Digicel Schools Football Championship continued yesterday.

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