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Acting President Samuel Hinds addressed the teams at the opening ceremony for the 53rd Senior Caribbean Table Tennis Championships at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)

Guyana to get Centre of Excellence

The 53rd Senior Caribbean Table Tennis Championships opened yesterday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall with president of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) Henry Greene saying that the association’s work was nowhere near completion.

 Franklin Wilson

Wilson acting as GFF president

Second vice-president of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Franklin Wilson was yesterday appointed as acting head of the institution two days after long-standing president Colin Klass was provisionally suspended by the world governing body (FIFA) from all football-related activities.

Ernest Hilaire

Tit for tat

As one who has written as many words to fill the public library on behalf of the West Indies Players Association (WIPA), Dinanath Ramnarine’s comment last week suggested that the penny had finally dropped.

The victorious Dyna’s Bravados team.

Dyna’s Bravados, Fire Links into Super 16

Dyna’s Bravados and Fire Links cricket teams have advanced to the Super 16 stage of the Kares Engineering/Bushy Park Sawmills 10/10 Tapeball Cricket Competition when play in the East Bank Zone ended yesterday at the Diamond Community Centre ground.

Off-spinner Chaim Holder broke the back of the Guyana innings with figures of 4-29 in Blairmont.

Almost there!

Guyana’s tournament momentum and title hopes came to an abrupt halt yesterday when they suffered their second defeat in a week losing by eight wickets to Barbados at the Blairmont Community Centre Ground, Berbice, in the penultimate round of the limited overs version of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Under 19 tournament.

J/ca finally find win in dramatic finish

GEORGETOWN, Guyana,  CMC – Jamaica finally got a win in the WICB Regional Under-19 One-Day Championship, as middle-order batsman Brian Gayle hit an unbeaten century to guide them to a two-wicket victory with a ball to spare in a cliff-hanger yesterday.

From left, Keiron Pollard, Dwayne Bravo, Kerwin Bollers, Eve and Chris Gayle pose for a photo opportunity at the press conference yesterday.

‘`It’s a privilege to play in tournament’

One of the most devastating Twenty20 batsmen in the World Chris Gayle of Jamaica and West Indies fame says it is a privilege to be in Guyana to play in the Jamzone Twenty/20 Masters Cup which began last night with the semi-final round.

Richard Chin

Nicolette strikes gold, Chin sliver

-O’Brien lauds performancesGuyana’s world-ranked squash player Nicolette Fernandes did a sizzling retake of the title as the Caribbean’s leading lady in squash after defeating defending champion Karen Meakins on Wednesday to win the ladies singles final at the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Senior Championships.

Noel Adonis

Regional football on its knees

Already in a state of disarray following the forced resignation of Austin “Jack” Warner from his vaunted vice presidency of FIFA, and from the presidency of both CONCACAF and the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) in the wake of the much talked-about Mohammad Bin Hammam cash-for-votes saga, Caribbean football faces further upheaval following the August 11 announcement by FIFA that its Ethics Committee will now be investigating 16 CFU officials in connection with the scandal.

Rovmon Powell’s classy 66 played a key role in Jamaica final innings score of 200. (Orlando Charles photo)

Two in a row

Guyana yesterday avoided the indignity of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory to record a tense two-wicket victory over Jamaica at the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) Ground, in the third round of the limited overs version of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Under 19 tournament.

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