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Dwaine Pretorius and Duan Jansen of the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots celebrate victory against the Guyana Amazon Warriors
Dwaine Pretorius and Duan Jansen of the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots celebrate victory against the Guyana Amazon Warriors

Late Pretorius blitz earns Patriots win

(CPL) – The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots achieved their first victory of the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season with a narrow win over Guyana Amazon Warriors by four wickets.

Corbin Bosch (left) and Kyle Mayers led the way for the Barbados Royals as they maintained their perfect record with a win against the St. Lucia Kings
Corbin Bosch (left) and Kyle Mayers led the way for the Barbados Royals as they maintained their perfect record with a win against the St. Lucia Kings

Bosch leads the way as Royals make it four from four

(CPL) – Barbados Royals maintained their 100% record with a dominant victory over the Saint Lucia Kings in the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

Chinwendu Rover (2nd from left), captain of Charlestown, and Azaria Wilson, skipper of East Ruimveldt pose with the championship trophy alongside Charlestown coach Ranole Bourne (left), and East Ruimveldt tactician Selwyn Browne (right). Also in the photo is Petra Organization Co-Director Troy Mendonca

ExxonMobil U14 Football Championship concludes tomorrow

The ExxonMobil U14 Football Championship will conclude tomorrow at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue, Georgetown, with defending champion East Ruimveldt opposing Charlestown in the Girl’s division, and Ann’s Grove battling Charlestown in the Boy’s section.

Sonia Jardine of GCC Tigers attempting a shot at goal against Woodpecker Hikers following a penalty corner in the Lucozade Indoor Hockey Championship

Men’s, women’s indoor hockey finals to take place tomorrow

Woodpecker Hikers will oppose GCC Spartans in the Women’s final, while Old Fort will battle Bounty GCC in the Men’s championship encounter tomorrow, following respective semi-final wins on Wednesday evening in the Lucozade Indoor Hockey Championship which continued on Wednesday.

Steve Ninvalle

Boxing’s future in good hands – Ninvalle

Declaring “The future is in good hands, and the boxers have shown themselves to be wonderful ambassadors of Guyana,” Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) President Steve Ninvalle, stated that the recently concluded Winfield Braithwaite Caribbean Schoolboys Boxing Tournament was a tremendous success.

Keavon Bess

GOA names 16 for South American Games

Sixteen athletes from four disciplines will represent Guyana at the X11 edition of the South American Games in Paraguay next month The X11 edition of the South American Games will be hosted in Asunción, Paraguay, from October 1-15 and Guyana will be represented by 16 athletes in four disciplines.

Aubrey Hutson

Hutson to make 11th hour plea

Despite the closure of the window to submit the names of the athletes to participate at the South American Games in Paraguay next month, an 11th hour plea will be made this weekend at a meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil in an effort to enable them to compete.

Frances Tiafoe

Tiafoe storms into U.S. Open semi-final

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – With the hopes of a nation resting on his shoulders, American Frances Tiafoe rose to the occasion yesterday by reaching his first Grand Slam semi-final with a 7-6(3) 7-6(0) 6-4 win over Russian Andrey Rublev at the U.S.

Anguilla’s Jared Simeins (left) and teammate Rochard Grant celebrate after the former scored against the US Virgin Islands. (Photo: CONCACAF)

Anguilla record first win, Puerto Rico edge Martinique to remain unbeaten

MIAMI, Florida, CMC – Puerto Rico stayed unbeaten in CONCACAF Men’s Under-17 Championship (CMU17) Qualifying, while Anguilla registered their first victory when action continued in Group B on Tuesday morning at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida Puerto Rico’s 1-0 win over Martinique was thanks to Antonio Delgado who found the back of the net in the 49th minute to secure the three points for his side.

Reggae Girlz senior head coach Lorne Donaldson.

Reggae Girlz coach pleased despite two defeats

SEOUL, South Korea, CMC – Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz, gearing up for next year’s Women’s World Cup Down Under, completed a two-game tour of this East Asian nation with a second defeat, going down 2-0 in a behind-closed-doors match after losing the opener 1-0.

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