Bodden Town battle back for draw with South Sound School
It was another exciting day of games this past Saturday, November 15 in the 2014/2015 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL). For the second week in a row, hosts Bodden Town Primary were again involved…
Australia wanted the World Cup so bad it did a horrible thing
By Jenni Ryall From Mashable It is official, we are terrible humans that put football above humanity. Australians are obsessed with sport, but this has taken it to a new, depressing low. Australia attempted to use African aid money to…
First ARC Bahamas boats make landfall in the Caribbean
From Sail World After a brief respite back in Amish Country, where the Rally Control team was based after the Portsmouth pre-departure program, we’re back on the road and back in the islands. Unfortunately, it wasn’t exactly the warm Caribbean…
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Cayman Islands Governor Kilpatrick samples Edward Teach rum at Pirates Week From Loop Cayman On November 8 2014, Edward Teach Single Barrel 7 year old rum exploded onto the Cayman Rum scene and straight into the hands Governor Helen Kilpatrick…
CRICKET: West Indies Task Force to investigate abandoned tour of India
WICB Media Release. Bridgetown, Barbados – The West Indies Cricket Board regrets, and is deeply embarrassed by the premature and unfortunate end to the recent tour of India. The WICB once again expresses to the BCCI and all stakeholders –…
In corruption debacle, FIFA satirizes itself while further besmirching the beautiful
By Sam Laird From Mashable It reads like something from a Monty Python sketch, but this is real life — or, at least, what passes for reality in the warped universe of FIFA Land. In sum: The ethics of FIFA’s…
Road Closures for Pirates Week/Slow start to Jamaica’s Caribbean Cup efforts
Road Closures for Pirates Week The following road closures will be in place for the conclusion of the Pirates Week activities on Saturday 15th November 2014. 8:30 am – 10:00am Junctions – Dr. Roy’s Drive/Shedden Road westward to Subway Downtown…
Gonsalves proposes “grand settlement” to end Windies crisis with BCCI
From Caribbean360 KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Tuesday November 11, 2014, CMC – St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has written to CARICOM asking the regional body to communicate to the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) his “grand settlement”…
2014 CAC Games roster announced for Trinidad and Tobago
From Swim Swam November 7, 2014 – The official roster of athletes representing Trinidad and Tobago (TT) at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) has just been released. Among the 200 athletes selected, seven swimmers will be representing…
ICC poised to clear way for Amir return
From Super Sport Pakistan seamer Mohammad Amir, banned and jailed for spot fixing in one of cricket’s darkest episodes, is set to be handed a dramatic return to the sport. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is expected to revise its…





