Herstelling, St. Cuthbert’s victorious in East Bank League
Herstelling Raiders and St. Cuthbert’s recorded contrasting victories when the East Bank Football Association Senior Men’s Football League resumed yesterday at the Timehri Red ground.
Herstelling Raiders and St. Cuthbert’s recorded contrasting victories when the East Bank Football Association Senior Men’s Football League resumed yesterday at the Timehri Red ground.
With the Golden Jaguars penciled to depart local shores on August 3rd to compete at the CONCACAF U15 Boy’s Championships, Guyana Football Federation (GFF) President Wayne Forde visited the team during their encampment yesterday at the National Training Centre, Providence.
The fixture between Vengy and Riddim Squad in the Georgetown Football Association (GFA) Senior Men’s League ended prematurely yesterday following an altercation which resulted in the former leaving the playing area and refusing to continue the match at the National Training Centre, Providence.
(CMC) – Captain Kraigg Brathwaite has identified the next several months as critical for his beleaguered Test side, as they seek to recover from their series loss to India and prepare for the difficult tour of Australia.
(Field Level Media) – Manuela Vanegas scored in second-half stoppage time to lift Colombia to a 2-1 upset victory over Germany yesterday in a Group H clash at the Women’s World Cup in Sydney, Australia.
(Reuters) – The International Olympic Committee has asked India’s Randhir Singh to continue as acting head of the Olympic Council of Asia, according to a letter seen by Reuters, after the IOC refused to recognise the Asian governing body’s elections.
(Reuters) – The fourth day’s play in the final Ashes test at The Oval yesterday was abandoned due to rain after Australian openers David Warner (58) and Usman Khawaja (69) shared a partnership of 135 as they chase a target of 384 to beat England.
Dolphin, Waramuri, West Ruimveldt, and St. Ignatius recorded lopsided victories when the Round of 32 segment in the Digicel Schools Football Championship commenced yesterday at the Ministry of Education (MOE) and National Insurance Scheme (NIS) grounds, Carifesta Avenue.
(CMC) – An unbeaten half-century from their captain Shai Hope and his unbroken fifth-wicket stand with Keacy Carty carried West Indies to a redeeming, series-levelling six-wicket win against India in the second One-day International yesterday in Barbados.
Guyana’ dominance on the English-speaking boxing scene continued on Friday evening in St Lucia.
(Reuters) – England batted with positive intent to take control of the final Ashes test at The Oval yesterday, moving on to 389-9 at the close on the third day with a 377-run lead over Australia.
Timehri Panthers dismantled Diamond United 5-2, when the East Bank Football Association Senior Men’s League resumed yesterday.
Guyana’s 13-member contingent scheduled to depart on Wednesday for the Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad and Tobago was unveiled yesterday at Olympic House.
Komalchan Ramnarace walked away with the cricketer of the academy accolade when the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC) 34th annual cricket academy concluded on Friday at the Area H ground.
Guyana’s premier cyclist, Briton John has secured a wild card for the UCI Elite World Championships in Scotland from August 5-14.
Wolves United downed Mil Ballers 1-0 when the Bartica Football Association Senior Men’s League continued on Friday evening at the Community Centre ground.
Heavyweights Sparta Boss, Bent Street, Back Circle, and Gold is Money were among the teams to seal their place in the quarterfinal section of the ‘Keep Ya Five Alive’ Futsal Championship after victories on Friday evening at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
The practice session for the highly anticipated Drag Wars 2.0 abruptly ended yesterday at the South Dakota Circuit.
Thirty-two teams will take to the field but by the end of the day, only four will head on to Sunday for the play-off stage in the largest tapeball tournament in the country, the Kares One Guyana T10 blast.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Barely three months to go before the start of the 50-overs World Cup, the organising Indian cricket board has said the schedule would be adjusted and an Oct.
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