A leading sports official in Trinidad and Tobago has disclosed that the two-island nation has withdrawn from bidding to stage the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
"We won it the Wolmer's way." Those were the words of Wolmer's boys team coach, David Riley, after his team's hard-fought victory over Calabar High at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' Championships...
Powerhouse Holmwood Technical claimed their eighth consecutive Girls Champs title on Saturday night inside the National Stadium, after getting the better of pre-meet favourites Edwin Allen in a hot four-day battle that came down to the very end....
MELBOURNE, Australia (CMC):A questionable second tyre stop cost Lewis Hamilton precious time and he had to settle for sixth place in the Australian Grand Prix, which was won by compatriot and McLaren-Mercedes teammate, Jensen Button, yesterday....
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Outspoken players union chief, Dinanath Ramnarine, says regional cricketers are displeased with the current state of affairs and has once again beseeched the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to be more professional in how...
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Defending champions Jamaica and fancied Barbados meet in the feature attraction of the opening round in the West Indies Under-15 championship at Inshan Ali Park today.Both sides are confident heading into the fixture...
Clarendon outfit Humble Lion advanced to their first national final, when they clipped Portland campaigners St Georges 1-0 in the semi-final of the all-island Flow Champions Cup...
LONDON (AP):Fernando Torres scored twice yesterday as Liverpool's struggle to qualify for the Champions League was helped by a 3-0 victory over Sunderland. The Spain striker struck in the third minute and again on the hour after Glen Johnson had scored...
LONDON, England (CMC): Jamaican striker Ricardo Fuller scored a magical goal within two minutes of coming off the bench to fire Stoke City to a 1-0 victory over troubled West Ham in the English Premier League on Saturday.The 30-year-old replaced Matthew...
With his eyes glued to kart No. 62, well known businessman, Mark Myers, flashed a broad smile immediately after his 12-year-old son, William, crossed the finishing line a winner in convincing style at yesterday's opening of the 2010 go-kart season.
ROLL THE DICE, running at odds of 7-1 and SKIPAWAY PRINCE, highly fancied at 2-1, won the co-feature races on yesterday's Jockeys' Guild Day 10-race programme at Caymanas Park, both in decisive fashion.
Holmwood Technical's Chris-Ann Gordon would have been one of the surest gold medalist in the 100th staging of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' Championships had she not been injured for most of the season.
Joseph Dibbs and reigning national female champion Yvonne Foster captured the men's and women's open singles titles respectively, in the Spring Open Table Tennis Tournament which was staged by the Jamaica Table Tennis...
MOHALI, India (CMC):West Indies captain Chris Gayle failed but his Kolkata Knight Riders broke their three-match losing slump in the Indian Premier League by beating Kings XI Punjab by 39 runs yesterday.
LONDON (AP): Manchester United retained top spot in the Premier League by routing Bolton 4-0 yesterday after Chelsea thrashed Aston Villa 7-1 to remain within a point of the defending champions.
FIFTY-FOUR years in the wilderness came to a glorious end for Wolmer's Boys School at the 2010 ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' championships last night.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP):Gloria de Campeao won the $10-million Dubai World Cup yesterday in a thrilling photo finish, nosing out longshot Lizard's Desire to capture the world's richest horse race.
In a dramatic finish to the Class One girls 400 metres Edwin Allen High's Ristananna Tracey (second left) clips Antonique Campbell (left) of Herbert Morrison High.
Travis Geopfert sits attentively in the grandstand, his eyes glued on the happenings inside the National Stadium as action unfolded at the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' Championships yesterday.
The Calabar duo of Devon Dobson and Kazuma Davis lifted themselves to gold and silver in the boys pole vault open, with Dobson contributing nine points for his first-place finish and Davis seven.
Former World Championship gold medallist, Lauryn Williams, will be looking to preserve herself this year as she tries to correct some flaws and get ready for next year's World Athletics Championship to be held in South Korea.
Contrary to a statement attributed to the City's Mayor, Desmond McKenzie, in the media earlier this week, the Ministry of Sports last night issued a release stating that the National Stadium is safe.
It's going down to the wire in the girls section at the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' Championsips at the National Stadium, with Central champions Edwin Allen staving off defending champions Holmwood Technical going into today's final day of action.