T&T's dream ends
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany (CMC): TRINIDAD AND Tobago's dream of reaching the second round of the FIFA World Cup evaporated yesterday when they slumped to a 2-0 loss to Paraguay. Defender Brent Sancho turned a header past goalkeeper Kelvin Jack ...
Ride on Diamond Express
TWO TROPHIES are at stake on today's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park, including the sixth and final race in the CTL Claiming series ($200,000-$170,000) over the circular nine course.
Claude Grant - Driving force behind Herbert Morrison
HERBERT MORRISON Technical High School in its 30 years of existence has established itself as a 'football school'. That label, however, has been changing gradually as it has managed to distinguish itself in other sporting disciplines.
Holmwood hold the edge over Eltham
RURAL AREA champions Holm-wood Technical hold the edge over urban champions Eltham entering today's second and penultimate day of their Spaulding Cup final at Melbourne Oval.
Jamaica beat Barbados on faster run rate
CASTRIES, St Lucia (CMC): JAMAICA BEAT Barbados on a faster run in a rain-affect game as rain ruined the third round of the 2006 West Indies Women's regional cricket championships on Monday.
Hurricanes blow away Oilers' comeback bid
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters): CAM WARD turned in a 22-save performance on Monday night as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-1 to win their first Stanley Cup. The Hurricanes blunted an historic comeback bid by the Oilers...
Argentina, Netherlands set to rest key players
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP): THE SECOND-choice sides for Argentina and the Netherlands are probably as good as their first - or at least better than most other World Cup teams' starting line-ups.
Late strike confirms the Swedes march on
COLOGNE (Reuters): ENGLAND DREW 2-2 with Sweden yesterday to earn a second round World Cup clash with Ecuador while the Swedes go through to face hosts Germany. England, who lost striker Michael Owen to a knee injury after just two minutes...
Ramnarine issues ultimatum
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): WEST INDIES Players' Association (WIPA) president and CEO, Dinanath Ramnarine has given the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) until today to settle outstanding players' contracts issues, the Daily Nation has reported.
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