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Mohamed’s Enterprise proprietor Nazir ‘Shell’ Mohamed (left) receiving the 10th-anniversary IMMAF gold pin from Jason Fraser, President of the Pan American Mixed Martial Arts Federation for this outstanding work in support of the sporting fraternity
Mohamed’s Enterprise proprietor Nazir ‘Shell’ Mohamed (left) receiving the 10th-anniversary IMMAF gold pin from Jason Fraser, President of the Pan American Mixed Martial Arts Federation for this outstanding work in support of the sporting fraternity

Pan Am President applauds Mohamed’s Enterprise for local MMA support

President of the Pan American Mixed Martial Arts Federation Jason Fraser has applauded Nazar Mohamed, proprietor of Mohamed’s Enterprise, for being one of the primary stakeholders in the development of the local MMA landscape.

Dynamic FC’s scorers Bryan Wharton, Joshua Holder and Kelvin Richardson

Dynamic FC in 4-0 whipping of Ann’s Grove

Dynamic FC, Buxton Stars and Haslington recorded contrasting wins when the East Coast Demerara leg of the National Milling Company (NAMILCO) U17 football competition continued Friday at the National Training Centre, Providence.

Team R9

Quiet Storm quiets Sandbox 2-0

Swag Entertainment, Goodfellas, R9, and Quiet Storm were among the winners in the men’s section whilst Dynamo and Speightland clinched victories in the women’s division when the Linden ‘One Guyana’ Beach Football Championship continued on Friday evening outside the PPP/C office in Mackenzie.

Colts edge Nets in GABA fundraiser

Colts and University of Guyana (UG) Trojans recorded dissimilar wins when the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association ‘Fundraiser U23 Matches’ were staged on Friday evening at the Burnham Court, Parade Ground.

Jamaica punished in opener by Chukwu double

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, CMC – A first-half double from Anabelle Chukwu sank Jamaica’s Reggae Girls, as Canada put them to the sword with a 4-0 drubbing in their opening game of the CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship.

Defending champs Charlestown suffer first defeat

Defending boys’ division winners Charlestown suffered their first loss going down to Westminster whilst Bartica and Waramuri clinched commanding wins in the girl’s section in the ExxonMobil U14 Football Championship yesterday at the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) ground, Carifesta Avenue.

Daren Sammy

Sammy says data offers hope for ODI turnaround

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Newly-appointed white-ball head coach Daren Sammy said the “numbers don’t lie” about the performance of West Indies in One-day and Twenty20 Internationals, but the analytics also revealed there was hope for a change in fortunes of the two sides.

Santos, Beacons record identical 2-1 wins

Santos, Beacons, and Westside secured hard-fought wins when the inaugural Isun’s Health-Conscious Master’s Football League continued on Friday at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground, Bourda.

 Former West Indies all-rouner Deandra Dottin

Dottin cameo delivers first win for Thunder

MANCHESTER, England, CMC – Retired West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin lashed an exciting cameo as Thunder won their first game of the Charlotte Edwards Cup with a seven-wicket victory over Sunrisers here yesterday.

Kycia Knight

Knight trumps Joseph in thrilling last-ball win for Barbados – 4th round

BASSETERRE, CMC – A run-a-ball 49 from Kycia Knight topped a run-a-ball, even half-century from Qiana Joseph, and recently-minted Super50 champions Barbados clinched a four-wicket win against leaders Windward Islands off the last ball in the West Indies Women’s Twenty20 Blaze on Thursday in St Kitts, raising their hopes of double title success.

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