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Jamaican Nkrumah Bonner … stroked a defiant 64 for Hurricanes. (file photo)
Jamaican Nkrumah Bonner … stroked a defiant 64 for Hurricanes. (file photo)

Joseph, Bonner fail to stop Volcanoes romp to victory

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Teenaged fast bowler Alzarri Joseph snatched career-best figures and Nkrumah Bonner stroked his third half-century in six innings, but neither effort could prevent Leeward Islands Hurri-canes from plummeting to an eight-wicket defeat to Windward Islands Vol-canoes inside two days here Saturday.

Spurs remain unbeaten at home with win over Grizzlies

(The Sports Xchange) – Games between the San Antonio Spurs and the Memphis Grizzlies are usually more grit than gold and the Spurs’ 92-82 victory over the Grizzlies on Saturday was the latest in that vein of battles not recommended for the faint of heart.

Vishaul Singh stroked his seventh first-class ton to put the Guyana Jaguars in a strong position at the end of the second day of their Regional four-day match against the Windward Islands Volcanoes.

Singh’s ton helps put Jaguars in strong position

Vishaul `Cheesy’ Singh cracked his third First-Class hundred and his second this season, to help power the Guyana Jaguars to a first innings 337 against visitors Barbados Pride who were 60-4 when day two of the 3rd Round WICB/PCL Regional 4-Day match ended yesterday at Providence, Guyana.

Alpha, Slingerz in key clash

High profile clashes will bring down the league stage in the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Stag Beer Elite League when league leader Alpha United opposes Slingerz and Pele FC tackle the Guyana Defence Force today at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground.

Dave Cameron

Misplaced confidence  

IT was inevitable that the high expectations for the latest review of the management of West Indies cricket would quickly turn into the turmoil that has typified its sharp decline of the past two decades.

Captain of the Banks DIH Phillip Rowley receiving the championship trophy from the Minster of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge following their hard-fought win over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the final of the inaugural Banks Beer Inter-Corporation Futsal event

Forde spearheads Banks DIH to Futsal c/ships

It was a final befitting the inaugural Banks Beer Inter-Corporation Futsal Championship as hosts Banks DIH downed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 8-5 on Friday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall on Homestretch Avenue.

Alden Lawrence

Kings favoured against NA United

With positions in the semi-final round up for grabs, the elimination round in the GTT/Limacol Football Championship will commence today at the Victoria Community ground in the East Coast of Demerara.

From left, Hereouna Singh, General Manager of Fly Jamaica, Carl Bowen, Director of Sports, Christopher Jones and president of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) Godfrey Munroe along with other officials of the GTTA and some of the players attending the championships at Wednesday’s press conference at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. (Orlando Charles Photo)

NSC, Fly Jamaica support for TT team to NATT teams c/ships

The National Sports Commission and Fly Jamaica are the main sponsors of the Guyana table tennis team which is set to participate in the upcoming North American Teams table tennis championships which runs from November 27-29 at the Gaylord National Resort, National Harbour, Maryland, United States of America.

Sparta Boss’s Dennis Edwards (left) trying to maintain possession of the ball while being challenged by a Gold Star player during his side’s win in the Georgetown leg of the Guinness of the Streets at the Burnham Court Tarmac

North Ruimveldt defeat Young Ballers 3-0

Defending Georgetown champ North Ruimveldt, national holders Sparta Boss and former titlist Leopold Street punched their tickets to the knockout round when the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Georgetown tourney continued on Tuesday.

Leewards declare first innings at 24-7

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Windward Islands Volcanoes, replying to Leeward Islands Hurricanes 24 for seven declared, were 104 for five at the close of the first day of their third round match in the Regional First Class Championship at Windsor Park here yesterday.

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