St. George’s, October 31, 2011 – Carenage has gone one up against Queen’s Park Rangers (QPR) in what is now expected to be the best of three matches among players 40 years and older.
Cricket
Condolences expressed on death of Trinidadian “cultural friend’’
St. George’s, October 27, 2011 (GIS) – Senator Arley Gill, who has been spearheading Grenada’s national cultural efforts in the past three years, has said he has lost a “cultural friend and partner’’ in Trinidadian Rolph Warner, who recently died of a massive heart attack. “First of all, I would […]
Jamaica board revokes Rowe honour
The Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) has revoked its decision to name the pavilion at Sabina Park after former West Indies batsmen Lawrence Rowe. The decision came after Rowe reportedly told a radio station that he hadn’t done anything wrong by participating in the West Indies rebel tours to South Africa […]
Regional Super50 winner’s trophy to be named after Clive Lloyd
Gros Islet, St Lucia – “It’s a great honour,” is how Clive Hubert Lloyd describes his feeling about the West Indies Cricket Board decision to name the Regional Super50 winner’s trophy after him.
FOUR YOUNG GRENADIANS CHOSEN FOR THE DIGICEL ACADEMY
Saturday, October 10th 2011 – St. George’s, Grenada: Digicel Kick Start Clinics Head Coach and England and Liverpool football Legend, John Barnes, has chosen the four aspiring young footballers from Grenada who will go through to the Digicel Academy in Trinidad from Tuesday 1st to Monday 7th November.
QPR receives donation for football competition
St. George’s, September 29, 2011 – The MP for the Town of St. George is sponsoring the participation of Queen’s Park Rangers (QPR) in the third annual Waggy-T Knockout Football Tournament.
Footballers off to Barbados for Under-10 competition
St. George’s, September 26, 2011 – Grenada will be represented at a weekend regional Under-10 football tournament to be held in Barbados. First Touch won the right to represent Grenada after winning the local legal of an Under-10 competition. The team of players, supported by coaches and parents, will leave […]
“Old’’ men defeat “young’’ men in Old Trafford football
St. George’s, September 18, 2011 – Goals by Richard Cherebin and Leon John allowed a Carenage team of players 40 years and older to beat a squad of much young players 2-1 in a weekend encounter at Old Trafford in Tanteen.
Football at Old Trafford for 40+
St. George’s, September 13 2011 – Several players who formed part of memorable Carenage United football teams of the 1970s and 80s will be in uniform and on the field of play on Saturday, September 17.
Kirani and Rondell dominate in ISTAF 400
St. George’s, September 12, 2011 – Grenada’s leading quarter mile runners, Kirani James and Rondell Bartholomew, took two of the top three places at an international track meet in Berlin, Germany, on Sunday. James, running 45.33 second, won the 400 meter race, and Bartholomew – with a time of 45.82 […]
Kirani’s Next Major Challenge Is Not At The Starting Blocks
by Ronald “Pappy” Charles First I wish to join the nation in congratulating Kirani for his impressive victory on August 30, 2011 in the 400 metres at the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) track and field event held in Deagu, South Korea clocking a time of 44.60. Winning Grenada’s […]
44.36 – Zurich – 8th September 2011
By Nigel.M. Frederick If anyone thought the appearance of Grenadian Kirani James on the international athletic circuit, including his triumph in Daegu was a fluke, Kirani “Jaguar” James has himself recently dismissed any development of that idea. The teenager continues to calmly stamp his authority on the 400m following his […]
Kirani keeps winning and getting better
St. George’s, September 9, 2011 (GIS) – Kirani James has done it again. The 19-year-old Grenadian star athlete won the 400 meters on August 30 at the World Championships in South Korea in 44.60 seconds. And on Thursday, September 8, not only did he win again but […]
James, Bolt and Blake lead Caribbean’s medal haul in South Korea
By Lincoln Depradine The victory by Kirani James, and the sixth placed finish by Rondell Bartholomew in the 400 meters in the just-concluded World Championships in South Korea, enabled Grenada to emerge with 11 points and 29th in the IAAF’s ranking of 64 competing nations.
FORMER PRIME MINISTER DR KEITH MITCHELL CONGRATULATES KIRANI JAMES AND RONDELL BARTHOLOMEW
Tuesday 30th August 2011: Former Prime Minister and Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition as well as the entire Executive body of the New National Party along with the people of Grenada Carriacou and Petite Martinique, congratulate our star 400 meters athletes Mr. Kirani James for winning the Gold medal in the […]
