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Nigel Bryan (far end of the table) stretches for another return during his semifinal match-up.(Orlando Charles photo)

Bryan and Lowe pick up bronze and silver respectively

The under-21 category spelt some success for Guyana as national player Nigel Bryan along with his female counterpart Trenace Lowe picked up a bronze and silver medal respectively when the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships continued at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) last Tuesday.

Aubrey `Shanghai’ Major

Kits or Court!

Alpha ‘The Hammer’ United is threatening legal action against the Kashif and Shanghai Organisation after they failed to deliver on their promise of the $5M Plus One kit, eight months after the completion of the tournament.

Juan Villa stretches for a return serve during the male doubles final against Trinidad yesterday.

Lancaster bags gold, France gets silver

Guyana’s Desiree Lancaster turned it up a notch to win the female veteran title while the Dominican Republic proved their superiority yet again when they claimed both the male and female double titles as the 53rd edition of the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships continued yesterday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.

Darren Bravo

Bravo fails again but Notts win

TAUNTON, England, CMC – Young West Indies stroke-maker Darren Bravo failed but Nottinghamshire still did enough to beat Somerset by three wickets with a ball to spare in the Clydesdale Bank 40 Championship here yesterday.

Upul Tharanga

Tharanga leads Sri Lanka to victory

HAMBANTOTA, (Reuters) – A brilliant 13th one-day  international century from opener Upul Tharanga took Sri Lanka  to a 78-run win over Australia in the third one-day  international at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium yesterday.

Andy  Roddick

Roddick loses cool in Kohlschreiber upset

MASON, Ohio, (Reuters) – An angry and frustrated Andy  Roddick lost his cool as he crashed out of the Cincinnati Open  in the first round on Monday, suffering a three-set loss to  47th-ranked German Philipp Kohlschreiber.

Giant-killer Cordon marches on at worlds

LONDON, (Reuters) – Guatemalan giant-killer Kevin  Cordon marched into the third round of the badminton world  championships yesterday with an impressive 21-19 21-17  victory over Sweden’s Henri Hurskainen.

Junior Lady Jaguars face Curacao today

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) hosted a press conference yesterday to brief the media about Guyana’s participation in upcoming matches in the 2011 Women’s Under-17 CONCACAF  tournament that kicks off here today.

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