Phylicia George is a Canadian of Grenadian parents who wants to become a medical doctor. Before entering medical school, however, she has a big feat she wants to accomplished: Phylicia wants to participate in the 2012 London Olympics, even if it means wearing Grenada’s red, green and gold national colours.
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HAITI’S NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM AND SPECIAL OLYMPICS ASSOCIATION RECEIVE CARE PACKS FROM DIGICEL
Friday, February 5th, 2010 – Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Digicel yesterday distributed care packs containing food, water, milk, T-shirts and medical supplies to 350 members of the Haiti National Football Federation and to over 100 members of the Special Olympics Association who have been living in campsites following the earthquake in Haiti […]
GANGA – “T20 Match on Wednesday for Haiti will be Emotional”
The players of the national cricket teams of Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago have been highly commended by their respective captains for their positive and humanitarian response to the call to contribute to the fund-raising match for the earthquake-stricken victims in Haiti. Sewnarine Chattergoon and Daren Ganga were unable to […]
DIGICEL GROUP DONATES US$ 5 MILLION FOR URGENT RELIEF EFFORTS IN HAITI
Wednesday 13th January 2010 – Kingston, Jamaica: Digicel Group, the largest mobile company in the Caribbean and fastest growing mobile company in Central America, is donating US$5 million in cash to support the urgent relief efforts needed following the widespread devastation caused by the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that hit Haiti […]
Court date set for Windies Fast Bowler
West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor is due to appear in court on January 12 after an incident over the New Years holidays. Taylor was arrest for assault at a bar in Kingston, AFP has reported.
Sammy happy to take over from Lewis
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Allrounder Darren Sammy is ready for the challenge of leading the Windward Island in the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board’s Four-day First-class competition which bowls off on Friday in Jamaica. The 26-year-old will be at the helm and says he expects his team to do will in […]
WICB pays tribute to Grayson Shillingford
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has paid tribute to former Dominica, Windward Islands, Combined Islands and West Indies fast bowler Grayson Shillingford, who died on Wednesday. He was 65 years old.
Grayson Shillingford dies aged 65
Grayson Shillingford, the former West Indies fast bowler who played seven Tests between 1969 and 1972, has died aged 65 of cancer. Shillingford had been receiving treatment in Canada before returning to his native Dominica a month ago. He succumbed to the illness in Salisbury, in the country’s west coast, […]
DIGICEL-ORGANISED TRINIDAD FOOTBALL COACHING CLINICS HAILED AS A GREAT SUCCESS BY SUNDERLAND AFC COACHES
Wednesday 16th December 2009 – Kingston, Jamaica. The Digicel-organised football coaching clinics in Trinidad were a great success, according to the Sunderland AFC coaches who travelled to Trinidad to host them.
COUNTDOWN IS ON TO TRINIDAD FOOTBALL COACHING CLINICS WITH SUNDERLAND AFC COACHES
Friday 11th December 2009 – Kingston, Jamaica. With less than twelve hours to go before the coaches from Sunderland AFC’s Academy of Light touch down in Trinidad for the Digicel-organised football coaching clinics, they are full of excitement for what is ahead.
Questionable spending of money borrowed for 2007 WCC
St. George’s, December 6, 2009 (GIS) – Grenada’s spending to host matches of the 2007 World Cup of Cricket is in the news again.
Chris Gayle leaves tour to be with his mother
Please visit our new discussion forum BRISBANE, Australia — The West Cricket Board announced on Wednesday that Captain Chris Gayle will be leaving the tour of Australia to return to Jamaica, to be with his mother who is unwell. Team Manager Joel Garner indicated that Gayle’s mother was admitted to […]
‘TEAM UNITY IS KEY’ SAYS GAYLE
Wednesday, November 11th 2009 – London, England: Reinstated West Indies captain, Chris Gayle, says that team unity will be a key ingredient for the team to perform competitively on the tough three-Test assignment in Australia.
SAASS and Boca Secondary will contest the finals
SAASS and Boca Secondary will contest the finals of the Girls Division of the RightStart Youth Football Tournament. SAASS won comfortable over St. Mark’s Secondary over at the Progress Park. Serene Beggs scored a double as the defending Champions once again book their place in another Girl’s Finals.
Rightstart Secondary School Football
Two major upset yesterday in Secondary School Football. With both teams needing a win in their final league match to qualify for the semi finals they all but ended up on the losing end. St. David’s Catholic Secondary won both matches against SAASS over at the Belle Vue Playing Field.
