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‘I am myself again’ says relaxed LeBron

IAMI,  (Reuters) – LeBron James became the man U.S. sports fans loved to hate when he left Cleveland for the Miami Heat last year and many celebrated when he stumbled in the NBA finals, losing to the Dallas Mavericks.

Trenace Lowe

Guyanese Lowe takes ‘Super Singles’

Guyana’s Trenace Lowe and Barbadian Kevin Farley were crowned champions when the annual Reliability Maintenance Services Limited (RSML) Super Singles Table-Tennis Tournament took place at the Central Regional Indoor Sports Arena, Saith Park, Chaguanas, Trinidad on Sunday.

Veerasammy Permaul

Sagicor is great for emerging West Indies players

With all the criticism that has been levelled against the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) under the current Julian Hunte administration in recent years, one of the few things they deserve much credit for is the creation of the Sagicor High Performance Center (HPC), according to Berbician cricketer Veerasammy Permaul.

Port Mourant Turf Club (PMTC) representative Compton Sancho presents the Winning I class trophy to Lisa Gopaul of the Crawford Racing Stable.

Get Set Go leads sweep by Jumbo Jet Stable

Get Set Go went on to win the feature C class event and led the sweep by the Jumbo Jet Stable for the top three positions of the Port Mourant Turf Club’s annual horse race meet at the club’s track on the Corentyne on Sunday.

AIBA investigation rejects BBC corruption claims

(Reuters) – An investigation committee appointed by the International Boxing Association (AIBA) has dismissed allegations that Azerbaijan was promised two boxing gold medals at next year’s London Olympics in exchange for a $10-million loan to the sport’s ruling body.

Pistons waive long-time guard Hamilton

(Reuters) – The Detroit Pistons parted ways with key scorer Richard Hamilton after reaching a buyout with the three-time All-Star guard, the National Basketball Association (NBA) team said  yesterday.

Guyana’s Harris on target in CFA loss

Former Guyanese international Carey Harris was among the goals but it was not enough to stop his Harlem Strikers from a 4-1 loss to Caroni Samba in their penultimate match of the T&T Football Federation Central Football Association Premier Division “Big-Six” competition on Saturday.

aKeiron Pollard celebrates his maiden one-day international century. (WindiesCricket.com)

Pollard Power!

CHENNAI, India, CMC – Kieron Pollard lashed a sensational maiden One-Day International century but West Indies crashed to a 34-run defeat to India in the fifth and final game here yesterday.

Quarter final action in the Guinness-in-the Streets football tournament at East Ruimveldt Community Center on Saturday evening.

Defending Champions Broad Street eliminated

A new champion will be crowned this year after last year’s winners Broad Street were ousted 0-1 by Back Circle at the quarter-final stage of the 2011 Guinness-in-the-Streets tournament played at the East Ruimveldt Community Center Ground on Saturday evening.

Derwin Christian

Barnwell stars with bat in drawn encounter

Fringe West Indies Twenty20 player Christopher Barnwell celebrated his selection as Guyana captain for next month’s CaribbeanT20 competition by producing an excellent batting performance for Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) in their Georgetown Cricket Association/Carib Beer/Heroes Cup, two-day, first division match against Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) at DCC over the weekend.

Pele hammer Timehri Panthers 10-nil

Pre-tournament favourites Pele Football Club got their campaign off the perfect start as they hammered tournament newcomers Timehri Panthers 10-0 in the second game of opening night action of the 22nd annual Kashif and Shanghai football tournament at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC), Bourda ground Saturday evening.

Windies lacking killer instinct, says Pollard

CHENNAI, India, IANS/CMC –  Century-maker Kieron Pollard said Sunday West Indies lacked the killer instinct, after he failed in his bid to help them win the fifth and final One-Day International here yesterday.

Aussies a different prospect to Windies: Gambhir

CHENNAI, India, IANS/CMC – While expressing happiness over India’s 4-1 series win against the West Indies here yesterday, stand-in captain Gautam Gambhir cautioned that the forthcoming tour of Australia would be a “different ball game” that will put to test both the technique and mental toughness of the players.

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