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US sports groups return to Jamaica with renowned Old Harbour coach

A week-long visit from a sports delegation from the United States saw them share their knowledge and training skills with several groups across four parishes.

Dupont Primary, Camperdown High, Calabar, Manchester High, Dinthill Technical, Stadium, Phase One Academy, First Assemblies of God Mandeville, were among the scheduled stops.

At one of its sessions staged at the Old Harbour High School, Zach Arington spoke on the importance of developing healthy eating habits and practicing effective time management.

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Members of Sports Reach and Fellowship of Christian Athletes share a photo-op with student-athletes at the National Stadium Courts in Kingston.

T20 World Cup promises to be ‘unpredictable and unforgettable’

The West Indies batter ushered in a new era for cricket with a sizzling 117 against South Africa, the first of countless unforgettable T20 World Cup moments.

For the first time, 20 teams will participate in this year’s Men’s T20 World Cup with a new host and three new teams set to make their bow on the biggest stage.

Ahead of the ninth instalment of the tournament, let’s take a look back at its past.

A behemoth is born

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West Indies legend Chris Gayle lights up the iconic Empire State Building in New York during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Trophy Tour recently. Gayle, 44, holds the enviable record of being the first batter to score a T20 World Cup century, a sizzling 117 versus hosts South Africa in 2007.

‘This is a big gift’, says Andre Russell after helping KKR to IPL glory

The 36-year-old West Indian all-rounder was among the star performers for KKR on the night in Channai, as they demolished the Sunrisers Hyderbad by eight wickets in a lopsided final.

Russell bagged three wickets for 19 runs from 2.3 overs to dismiss their opponent for 113 in the 19th over.

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Andre Russell lifts the IPL T20 trophy with his Kolkata Knight Riders teammates after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad in the final in Channai. (Image Credit: IPLT20/BCCI)

West Indies cricket legend Joel Garner to be honored

The six-foot eight-inch tall former fast bowler will participate in a cricket ceremony and watch party in midtown Manhattan on Monday, June 17, at the Caribbean-owned and operated S’Aimer NYC restaurant during an event supported by Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.

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Joel Garner

‘My goal is to be on the next FIFA list’ | Old Harbour’s Alexi Perry talks of referee journey

With a lifelong passion for the sport, Perry began his officiating journey in 2017 during his final year of college at the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sport after being introduced to a referee training by a former referee. Starting as an assistant referee, his capability for the role quickly propelled him into the position of central referee within a year and eventually to the senior level.

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Alexi Perry in action at a recent Premier League at Arnett Gardens. (OH News Photo)

Andre Russell: Lack of interest, not money

He was speaking to Britain’s PA News Agency after the Caribbean side was thrashed 3-0 in the recent three-match Test Series in which none of the matches went into the fifth day.

Russell, in England representing the London Spirit, was quoted by the AFP saying: "I don't think it's the money, I don't think money is the issue.

"Based on the amount of T20 and leagues around the world, I think a lot of players are just not interested in playing Tests."

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Andre Russell

Gov’t pumps $10 million into football’s D Licence coaching programme

She made the announcement during a ceremony recently held at the Jamaica Football Federation headquarters in Kingston.

Under the initiative some 500 football coaches at the primary school level will have the opportunity to sit the FIFA D Licence course, a move that will ultimately become a prerequisite for persons coaching at the under-13 level.

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Kindergarten students participating in the INSPORTS Basic School Football in 2018. (File Photo)

Spanish Town, Nanterre City Twinning agreement demonstrates positive first step

The seminar, conducted in Nanterre, France, was one of the first activities under the official City Twinning agreement between Nanterre, France, and Spanish Town, signed on the margins of the Paris Olympics.

The agreement was signed by Mayor of Spanish Town, Councillor Norman Scott, and his counterpart in Nanterre, Raphael Adam, at a recent ceremony held to coincide with Jamaica Day celebrations in Nanterre.

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Head of Racers Track Club, Glen Mills (third right), instructs participants at a recent coaching seminar, held in Nanterre, France. It was the first activity under the City Twinning agreement between Nanterre and Spanish Town, signed on the margins of the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Devon Wisdom: Jamaica’s sole international badminton umpire eyes BWF level

The 47-year-old enjoys being a part of different types of sports but has a special love for nontraditional sports like table tennis, volleyball, golf and especially badminton. He was involved in sporting activities from the age of 11 when he started playing football and cricket in primary school then basketball throughout his high school years at Arden High.

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Jamaican badminton umpire Devon Wisdom. (Contributed Photo)

Old Harbour cycling club to make second appearance at famous New York ride

The trio of Alton Duhaney, Jaequan Dixon and Donrick Fearon are already in the Big Apple preparing for the 125-mile course from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park to Montauk Lighthouse this Sunday, September 8.

Club president Velana Creary is elated.

“The members here are very excited. It’s a great opportunity for our organization and our youths… they need to be out there, they need to go different places, different areas to compete so they can be a better cyclists and a better person,” she said from New York. “It is a huge opportunity for us.”

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(L-R): Donrick Fearon, Jaequan Dixon, Alton Duhaney