Pakistan wins 5th ODI in Caribbean
The Pakistani cricketers have beaten the West Indies by 4 wickets in the 5th and final one day international in Saint Lucia. The Pakistani’s chased down their target of 243 with a ball to spare. Pakistan take the five-match series…
Cayman is having a good Island Games
Island Games Track & Field Day #4 From Bernews The fourth day of competition in the 2013 NatWest Island Games took place yesterday [July 17], with track and field athletes from various islands competing at the National Sports Centre in…
Island Games Results Updated 14/15 July
From Royal Gazette Monday Cayman II d Bermuda I 2-0 The Cayman II team of Philippe Deslandes and Olney Thompson improved their record to 1-1 in Men’s Pool C beach volleyball action, beating the Bermuda I team of Yves Charbonneau…
Cayman Under-19 National Rugby team wins crown
The Cayman Islands Under-19 National Rugby team beat Mexico 42-17 on Saturday (13) to win the North America and Caribbean Rugby Association (NACRA) regional title. This is the third straight time Cayman has won this title and the team’s fifth…
Rugby: Cayman defeat Bermuda in Trinidad
From Bernews The 2013 North American Caribbean Rugby Association’s [NACRA] Under 19’s Fifteen’s Tournament continued in Trinidad with Bermuda going down for the second game in a row. In the first match of the day Cayman easily overcame Bermuda 40…
Tennis: Andy Murray wins Wimbledon – makes British sporting history
From Belfast Telegraph Andy Murray has made British sporting history by lifting the men’s singles title at Wimbledon. The Scot sank to his knees as he became the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to take the singles…
Bad lighting causes Parchment injury in Jamaica
By Kayon Raynor, From Chicago Tribune KINGSTON (Reuters) – Olympic bronze medalist Hansle Parchment was forced out of the Jamaican national championships after he twisted his ankle due to inadequate lighting during the warmups for the 110 meters hurdles final…
HEAT win NBA title for 2nd consecutive time
Miami Heat defeats San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 to win second consecutive NBA title By JOSEPH GOODMAN From Miami Herald Led by Finals MVP LeBron James, the Heat clinched back-to-back titles to etch a place in South Florida sports…
Miami Heat defeat the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 to win the NBA Finals series
MIAMI Heat has won back-to-back NBA championships after defeating the San Antonio Spurs by seven points at home today. James finished with 37 points at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. Heat won the series 4-3.






