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Cuba test Soca Princesses tonight
...after St Kitts-Nevis fall 6-0
Trinidad and Tobago’s under-20 women’s footballers hold top position on goal-average over Jamaica following a comprehensive 6-0 victory over St Kitts-Nevis in their opening match of the Caribbean Football Union qualifiers for the Germany 2010 FIFA Women’s Under-20 World Cup, at the Marvin Lee Stadium (MLS), Macoya, on Wednesday night. »

Under-17 women to face Mexico
Trinidad and Tobago’s Under-17 women’s footballers continue preparation for the Trinidad & Tobago 2010 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup with a two-match tour of Mexico. »

Pro Bowl quarters tonight
Caledonia AIA of Morvant-Laventille may have played just one match in the past three weeks, but the defending champions are confident of going all the way in the Digicel Pro Bowl. Caledonia take on St Ann’s Rangers from six this evening in the opening match of a quarter-final double-header at the Larry Gomes Stadium, in Malabar, while San Juan Jabloteh face Defence Force in the second match. »


’Green Machine’ cruise into semis
St Augustine kept their quest for a clean sweep of titles alive when they defeated Carapichaima in a Coca Cola National InterCol quarterfinal fixture, at Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, yesterday. »

Black Rock, Leeds United promoted
BLACK Rock United and Leeds United will replace Federal Northside and Bethel United in the Digicel Tobago Football Association (TFA) Premier Division next season. »

Jadoo has faith in his choice
A JOCKEY’S biggest fear when it comes to selecting his ride in any Graded race is the fear of making the wrong choice. Tomorrow, in the feature 1,200-metre Stewards Cup, champion rider Ricky Jadoo will face that reality. »

Kensington pitch gets bad report
FIVE MONTHS before it hosts the final of the third World Twenty20 championship, Kensington Oval has been slated by the International Cricket Council’s pitch consultant for the sudden and ’significant’ deterioration in its pitch block. »

So far, so good for 20/20 sales
Two weeks into the sale of tickets for next year’s ICC World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies, the tournament director says he’s fairly happy with the response of Caribbean fans. »

W Connection draw Jabloteh in FA Trophy
EITHER W Connection or San Juan Jabloteh will go out of the Trinidad & Tobago FA Trophy competition after both were drawn to meet each other on Monday in the round of 16 draw. »


Small in development quartet
Former Caribbean junior (under-18) table tennis champion Kenwin Small is among four players who will represent Trinidad and Tobago on a development tour to Barbados at the end of the month. »

El Do shock Pres, book final four spot
El Dorado East Secondary’s brave ’Blue Thunder’ sounded their intentions to go all the way in Coca Cola InterCol, dumping out Presentation College at the quarter-final stage 4-3 in a penalty shootout. »

Dudnath: T&T looking to maintain high standards
’The Trinidad and Tobago team have certainly raised the bar in regional cricket and they need to ensure they maintain those high standards next season if we are to achieve our ultimate goal of winning the regional four-day tournament.’ »

Lee not ready to retire
IN SPITE of yet another injury that will extend his already lengthy absence from Test cricket, Brett Lee isn’t about to call it quit just yet. »


Refreshing the spirit
Sometimes, what happens on the field is not as significant as what happens off it. That can be true even when a title is at stake. So it was last Wednesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium at the North Zone final of Coca-Cola InterCol. »

St Kitts-Nevis test for Soca Princesses tonight
Trinidad and Tobago’s Under-20 ’Soca Princesses’ begin the Caribbean Under-20 Women’s Final Round tonight when they take on St Kitts-Nevis from seven o’clock in the second match of a double-header at Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya. »


St Mary’s, Naparima move on to semis
St Mary’s College marched confidently into the 2009 Coca Cola InterCol semi-finals after thumping first-time Tobago champions Mason Hall 6-1 yesterday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. »

Arima League Over-40 action at Velodrome
Friends International, winners of Group One, will contest the second semi-final this evening when the Arima Football League winds down competition in the Over-40 division at the Arima Velodrome. »

Galviz replaces Jadoo on Blackstone Street
He has replaced Chris Jadoo on Blackstone Street, the pre-race favourite for Saturday’s premier sprint event, the 1,200-metre Stewards Cup. »

Mendez’s charge razor-sharp for premier sprint
BLACKSTONE STREET flew out of the starting gates Monday morning, confirming that he could be the justifiable favourite for Saturday’s 1,200-metre Stewards Cup at Santa Rosa Park, Arima. »

Little Barath eager to take big opening
Adrian Barath is the ’baby’ of the West Indies team and is looking to take it step by step as he prepares for the upcoming Test series against Australia. »

  • Little Barath eager to take big opening
  • Windies to face son of old rival
  • Lee out for six weeks
  • St Mary’s face Mason Hall
  • Bon Accord tackle Valencia South
  • Ronaldo trains with Real
  • Pro League teams fare well in FA
  • Chris Jadoo threatens uncle Ricky
  • Ames win Disney Classic
  • Vice-captain Ramdin wants to rise to Aussie challenge
  • Ganga: Windies 10 years behind time
  • T&T in NACRA Sevens final
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