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Tropical Mist Brand Manager Errol Nelson presents the captain  of the DCC team Shemar De Souza  with the winning trophy while members of the team look on.
Tropical Mist Brand Manager Errol Nelson presents the captain of the DCC team Shemar De Souza with the winning trophy while members of the team look on.

DCC wins Tropical Mist Pee Wee cricket competition

The Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) proved too strong for Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) in recording an 83-run victory in the Banks DIH sponsored Tropical Mist Pee Wee cricket final played Thursday afternoon at the Thirst Park ground.

Representatives of GT&T, the GRFC and the GFF display the new referees uniforms at the signing ceremony on Thursday.
Representatives of GT&T, the GRFC and the GFF display the new referees uniforms at the signing ceremony on Thursday.

GT&T and GFRC sign sponsorship agreement

Local telecommunication giant Guyana Telephone & Telegraph (GT&T) Company and the Guyana Football Referees Council (GFRC) inked a multi-million sponsorship deal that will see local referees being fully outfitted at matches.

Golfers gear up for busy weekend

The Sanjay Jewellery tournament and a farewell match for outgoing Canadian High Commissioner Francois Montour will keep golfers busy this weekend at the Lusignan Golf Course.

Ansa McAl CEO inducted as patron of RHTY&SC

Ansa McAl CEO Beverly Harper said she was confident that the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club (RHTY&SC) will continue to prosper when she was inducted as its patron at a ceremony held at the company’s headquarters at Beterverwagting, East Coast Demerara.

Derone Davis goes on a victory lap after dismissing Chanderpaul Hemraj.

Davis (7-25) spins T&T to victory over Guyana

A mesmerizing spell of left-arm spin bowling from Trinidad and West Indies Under-19 player Derone Davis of 7-25 on the final afternoon propelled Trinidad to an impressive 73 run victory over hosts Guyana, at the Everest Cricket Club ground, yesterday.

Jamaica, USVI, BVI confirm places in basketball semis

NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – Reigning champions Jamaica lost their final group match against the United States Virgin Islands 86-61 on Wednesday – but still advanced, along with their opponents to the semi-finals of the Caribbean Men’s Basketball Championship.

Woods to return to PGA Tour action next week

MIAMI,  (Reuters) – Tiger Woods, who has missed the  last two majors because of leg injuries, will return to  competition at next week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in  Akron, Ohio, the former world number one said yesterday.

Jamaica trounces Barbados by 9 wickets

Jamaica continued their dominant showing in the West Indies Cricket Board three-day under-19 tournament when they defeated Barbados by nine wickets at the Enmore Community Centre ground yesterday.

James  Magnussen

Lochte breaks record, Magnussen ends wait

SHANGHAI,  (Reuters) – Ryan Lochte became the first  swimmer to break a long course world record since controversial  polyurethane swimsuits were banned last year while James  Magnussen ended a far longer Australian wait at the world  championships yesterday.

Chris Tremlett

Zaheer out of second Test

NOTTINGHAM, England, (Reuters) – England  paceman Chris Tremlett is a fitness doubt for the second test  which starts today while opponents India will be without  their number one swing bowler Zaheer Khan.

Usain Bolt

Bullish Bolt seeks first Stockholm win

STOCKHOLM,  (Reuters) – Jamaica’s Usain Bolt will be  doing his all to make it third time lucky when he races the 200  metres at the Diamond League meet in Stockholm today having  lost on his previous two outings in the Swedish capital.

Daegu dispatches army of food inspectors for worlds

SEOUL,  (Reuters) – As many as 132 food inspectors  will be deployed to prevent any food contamination during the  world championships beginning in the South Korean city of Daegu  at the end of next month, local media reported yesterday.

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