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Trinidad and Tobago General Manager, Dexter Voisin (middle), and Team Coach, Joyce Thomas, look on as Athletics Association of Barbados Vice President, Noel Lynch, speaks about today’s event.

Trinidad and Tobago General Manager, Dexter Voisin (middle), and Team Coach, Joyce Thomas, look on as Athletics Association of Barbados Vice President, Noel Lynch, speaks about today’s event.

Cou-Cou vs Callaloo clash set for Stadium

Athletes on both sides of the fence have one last chance to make the cut for the 2017 CARIFTA Games, as Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago go head-to-head today in a dual-nation track and field meet.

Roger Spencer (Sagicor General) back row left  and Alison Smith Padmore (BSA President) back row right, together with this year’s trophy winners. [Back row L to R:  Roger Spencer (Sagicor General Insurance); Meagan Best; Chemar Burnham; Kemar Lord; Jada Smith-Padmore; Zachary Proverbs-Harris; Jodi Smith-Padmore; Ryan Archer; Amanda Haywood; Khamal Cumberbatch; Darien Benn; Alison Smith-Padmore (BSA President). Front row L to R: Nathan King; Aidan Parris; Alex Stewart; Sumairaa Suleman; Rebekah Nichols; Zish

Roger Spencer (Sagicor General) back row left and Alison Smith Padmore (BSA President) back row right, together with this year’s trophy winners. [Back row L to R: Roger Spencer (Sagicor General Insurance); Meagan Best; Chemar Burnham; Kemar Lord; Jada Smith-Padmore; Zachary Proverbs-Harris; Jodi Smith-Padmore; Ryan Archer; Amanda Haywood; Khamal Cumberbatch; Darien Benn; Alison Smith-Padmore (BSA President). Front row L to R: Nathan King; Aidan Parris; Alex Stewart; Sumairaa Suleman; Rebekah Nichols; Zishan Motara; Kimani Taitt; Phoebe Gittens; Jordan Greig].

Cumberbatch, Best double up on finals day in Sagicor Junior Squash Championships

THERE was plenty of exciting squash action on the final day of the Sagicor General Junior National Squash Championships at the Barbados Squash Club, Marine Gardens, on Sunday March 12th, with excel

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Station Hill’s Darren Hunte had a game-high 30 points, but also played great defence. Here, he denies the layup by Manual Alleng of Orange 3 Pinelands.

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Captain of Orange 3 Pinelands, Jeremy Gill, is a handful in the key and shows his skill with a gliding layup at the hoop. He finished with 21 points.

Cavs still lose even with Pine misstep

THE Station Hill Cavaliers still went down to Orange 3 Pinelands despite their starting point guard Jeremy Gill fouling out with five minutes remaining in the battle of last year’s league finalists

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