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Showdown between Auckland City FC and Cayman Island’s Bodden Town set to decide second finalist

From Boxscore Oceania Football Confederation: November 20, 2014 – With Vanuatu’s Amicale FC having already secured a spot in the final of the inaugural OFC President’s Cup the most likely contender to join them is Auckland City FC. However Cayman…

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Pirates Week Mike Lockwood Memorial Swim sees Stingrays take title

From SSC Ella Kaye Lockwood was on deck to open the official Pirates Week Mike Lockwood Memorial Swim Meet last weekend with a prayer and a moving tribute to the vision, passion and community spirit which her late husband –…

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BART YASSO to attend Cayman Islands Intertrust Marathon – and Haines to complete his Six 4 Hospice!

The Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon is set to take place on December 7, 2014 at 5:00am. And the organisers are pleased to announce that BART YASSO will be attending the 2014 event! Yasso joined Runner’s World in 1987 to develop…

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Cayman Islands police warn of numerous scams Over the past few weeks the RCIPS – Financial Crime Unit has been receiving reports of numerous scams taking place within the Cayman Islands. One of the scams involves fraudulent advertisements being placed…

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Cayman Island’s Mercuryman Half Iron Distance Triathlon to put athletes to the test

By Sheana Nairne From The Bahama Islands Weekly Determined athletes at home and abroad are currently training hard for one of the most exciting tests of athletic endurance taking place in the Cayman Islands Sunday 18th January 2015, the 2015…

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Wes Hall included in WICB Task Force to probe Windies pull out of India

From Caribbean360 ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – A prominent attorney, a leading businessman and a former West Indies cricketer have been appointed on a Task Force setup to probe the circumstances that led to the dramatic pull out by the…

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Soccer great ‘grateful’ for sports ambassadorship

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Stanley “Luxie” Morris, a former national football captain and coach and perennial coach of Team St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Brooklyn-based Caribbean Soccer Cup, has expressed profound gratitude for being named…

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Cayman Islands’ dual cricket and football international out to impress at OFC President’s Cup

From Boxscore OFC: November 19, 2014 – Being a dual international is not uncommon in this part of the world with Sonny Bill Williams and the like switching between rugby union and rugby league with relative ease. It’s less common…

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Bruce Sigsworth tackles UEFA C Licence

In October, founding member of Grasspiece Promotions Bruce Sigsworth, travelled to the United Kingdom to embark on the equivalent of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) C Licence/English Football Association (FA) Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football and the…

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Riding bikes in all the wrong places: City downhill’s insane urban race courses

By hipstomp / Rain from Core77 Cities like New York and Washington D.C. were designed with nice, rational grids. Cities like Tokyo and Kyoto were reportedly designed to confuse invaders with twisting, irrational angles. And cities like Valparaiso, Chile and…