Red Force coach wants disciplined bowling in Super50 final

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Red Force pacer Shannon Gabriel in action at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy earlier in the tournament. – Lincoln Holder

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force coach David Furlonge is urging his bowlers to stick to the plan in the CG United Super50 Cup final as the Red Force clash with Jamaica Scorpions in what is expected to be a batting-friendly wicket at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua on Saturday. The match bowls off at 2 pm.

Furlonge, describing the mood in the camp, said, “The fellas are in good spirits. We just had a nice practice session.”

He said a meeting was planned for Friday night and one item on the agenda was discussing ways to contain the Scorpions batsmen.

“Later on today (Friday) we will go through the Jamaica batting line-up. We are just waiting on some information from the analyst…and see how best we could plan and prepare for their batters. The semi-final wickets over here have been very batsman-friendly, so bowlers just have to be consistent, stick with the plan that we go out with.”

Red Force fast bowler Shannon Gabriel has been making life difficult for batsmen, grabbing 4/43 in ten overs in the semi-finals.

Scorpions skipper Rovman Powell has been in scintillating form, scoring a century in the semi-finals.

Powell’s hundred led Scorpions into the final with a three-wicket win over Guyana Harpy Eagles in semi-final two at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday.

Powell struck 105 not out off 92 deliveries as Scorpions got to 322/7 in 48.1 overs after Harpy Eagles scored 318/7 in 50 overs. Powell’s innings included seven fours and three sixes.

Furlonge is satisfied with the effort of the Red Force batsmen during the tournament.

“The batting has been good, and as I said, the wicket here is batsmen-friendly, so we hope that the batsmen can be consistent and maintain their form.”

On Wednesday, in semi-final one, Pooran slammed five fours and eight sixes in his innings of 111 off 82 balls to guide Red Force to a competitive 312/6 in 50 overs against Barbados Pride at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. Opener Amir Jangoo found form, hitting 81 off 114 balls, and the experienced Darren Bravo struck 54 off 65 deliveries.

Pride responded with 302/8 as Red Force escaped with a ten-run win.

Pooran’s century came just days after he cracked an unbeaten 99 off 71 balls in the group phase of the tournament against Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba.

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Magnolia, Paragon win hockey knock-out titles

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Brianna Govia – Pan Am Hockey

MAGNOLIA and Paragon were crowned women’s and men’s knock-out champions, respectively, when the TT Hockey Board National Indoor League 2022 continued at the Woodbrook Youth Facility in Port of Spain, last weekend.

Magnolia defeated Paragon 6-2 to win the women’s title.

Shaniah De Freitas opened the scoring for Magnolia in the first minute, before teammates Samantha Olton and Brianna Govia found the back of the net to give Magnolia a comfortable 3-0 lead.

Gabrielle Thompson pulled a goal back for Paragon to make it 3-1, but De Freitas and Savannah De Freitas scored as Magnolia went 5-1 up.

Keima Gardiner converted for Paragon, but Olton added another to complete the scoring.

The men’s knock-out final was more keenly contested as Paragon edged Defence Force 5-4.

Paragon’s Tarrell Singh led the scoring with two goals, and was supported by Joel Daniel, Kiel Murray and David Coker who added one apiece. Scoring for Defence Force were Dylan Francis, Che Modeste, Tariq Singh and Mickel Pierre.

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Tickets going fast for Burna Boy’s Trinidad show

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Burna Boy

LESS than 24 hours after international Grammy award-winning Afrobeats singer Burna Boy confirmed he will be in Trinidad on December 16, online VIP and General tickets were sold out.

Trinidad was added to Burna Boy’s stadium concert World Damini Tour website a week ago.

On Thursday Burna Boy posted a picture on Instagram with the words: “Trinidad 16/12.”

He captioned it “Finally!” The post has received over 61,000 likes and almost 2,000 comments.

A week earlier, an Instagram post by Barbados-based organisers Twisted Entertainment said he would be performing in Trinidad, Antigua and Jamaica on December 16, 17 and 18 respectively.

Twisted Entertainment is an entertainment and promotions company formed by young entrepreneurs from different Caribbean countries with experience in promoting, staging and planning events.

This is Burna Boy’s second visit to the country, after he was featured at the closing night of the Tobago Music Art and Cultural Festival on October 27. Despite heavy thundershowers, he delivered a riveting performance at the Plymouth Recreational Grounds just after 1 am.

Two days later he thanked Tobago for hosting him in another Instagram post: “In the middle of a thunderstorm, Tobago, you all were unbelievable.”

He first visited Barbados in July and then St Maarten, Tobago, Dominica and Curacao.

Over the past four months, Burna Boy hasperformed before thousands throughout the Caribbean.

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King Peter’s Bay Hill residents welcome new road

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Road works ongoing by the Division of Infrastructure at the King Peter’s Bay Hill road in Moriah. –

Residents of King Peter’s Bay Hill in Moriah are happy for their new road.

On Wednesday, a press release from the THA Division of Quarries, Infrastructure and Urban Development said the dreams of the residents are well under way, saying, “What was 200 steep steps is now a concrete roadway which extends 400 metres throughout this remote and tranquil community.”

This upgrade, the release said, includes drainage, retaining structures and a turntable at the end of the road. It added that “by mid-December, residents will finally be able to drive their cars into their yards and have access to emergency services, some things they have been deprived of for ages.”

Over the years, residents have clamoured for the rehabilitation of the dilapidated road, as families wishing to access their properties had to walk a long flight of stairs.

One resident, Theophilus Wallace, said he is grateful.

“I didn’t believe we would have got road up here. I didn’t believe at all we would have get road to see car coming up.

“If you sick now, you could call the ambulance, they could come right there and take me up. Some say road cannot come up here. I glad for it and everybody up here glad for it, everybody.”

Hayden Kerr, a resident for over 50 years, said he knows the terrains from “track, to steps, to road.

“The steps were a serious challenge for some of the residents who living up here for most of their lives, because it not easy to walk on steps. We have material to take up the hill, you have foodstuff, you have grocery, you have load to go up this hill – it wasn’t easy.

“I welcome the road. I really, really happy that now we have road.”

Previously, area representative Ian Pollard told Newsday there are 192 steps leading to people’s homes. He said there are about 50 people living in that area and this has been their only option for decades. He had been hoping the steps could be replaced by a road to allow vehicles access.

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Young communications professional now heads advertising agency Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Communications professional, Evon Benjamin, now heads up BumbleBee Agency as general manager.

The full-service digital marketing and advertising agency is strategically positioning itself to grow its business and expand its services with Benjamin at the helm.

With over 15 years’ of experience in integrated marketing communications, Benjamin is expected to revamp the business.

Garth Walker, Chairman of BumbleBee Agency, has welcomed the new hire, saying that Benjamin has extensive local and international experience in business development, destination marketing, project management, brand marketing and event management.

“Evon is a welcomed addition to the BumbleBee team and will serve to properly direct and position the business for more growth. He has been charged with realigning objectives, creating and implementing effective strategy and expanding services to better serve corporate Jamaica,” explained Walker.

According to Benjamin, the company will utilise the most up-to-date technologies to enable brands to effectively connect with their target audiences.

“I believe in collaboration, cooperation and accountability. I support growth, development and success by providing effective and timely communications strategies, maintaining mutually beneficial relationships with key stakeholders at all levels and enhancing the reputation and goodwill of the organisation,” he added.

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3 patients in ICU, 2 new COVID cases

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Health Ministry has reported that two more persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours.

Active COVID-19 cases in Guyana have now gone up to 71. This includes three patients in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the remaining persons in insolation, that is, four in institutional isolation and the remaining 64 in home isolation.

The country’s COVID-19 death toll remains at 1281, while more than 70,170 persons have recovered from the life-threatening virus to date.

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Human Services Ministry celebrates Int’l Men’s Day with Scavenger hunt on Saturday

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security, in an effort to promote a cohesive family environment will host ‘The man, his family and friends’ scavenger hunt in observance of International Men’s Day 2022 on Saturday, November 19, 2022.

The fun-filled event at the Seawall Bandstand is expected to raise awareness on gender roles, shared responsibilities, gender-based violence and other male-related matters.

The activity is open to the general public and must have teams consisting of a minimum of four members but no more than eight members.

Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud said, “As we celebrate International Men’s Day on Saturday and the world turns it’s attention to celebrating the accomplishments of our men folk in various spheres including as integral part of family and communities. We are also conscious of the need to advance awareness programmes so that more attention can be directed to issues such as fatherhood, shared responsibilities, gender-based violence, addressing social ills including how men deal with conflict, anger management and other empowerment issues, if necessary. How they relate to expectations and stress in their lives, toxic masculinity and many more of these issues.”

Minister Persaud added, “The very creative scavenger hunt, put together by the Ministry for both awareness and participation of men, their families and friends, brings to the forefront, the need for men to have their family bonds and commitments very integral in their lives and by doing this event, it also allows them to learn about the Ministry’s initiatives and programmes that offer support and education. It also affords them an activity that they can do with their family so we look forward to the men coming out in their numbers to participate in the scavenger hunt. We will also be launching another initiative that focuses on men so we are inviting the entire country to come out and support.”

The top three teams will each be treated to dinner at one of the leading restaurants in the country.

The action gets underway from 08.00 hours and registration can be done at https://forms.gle/R4cnFybfzVvqd97r9

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Homicide Victim’s Relative Says Justice ‘Lacking’ In Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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A relative of Saint Lucia’s latest homicide victim has bemoaned what he believes is a lack of justice in Saint Lucia.

“To bring people to justice is what we’re really lacking in my point of view,” the relative told reporters.

He spoke on condition of anonymity, describing the situation as a hiccup in the law.

“Unless if it’s a situation where it reaches home to the particular person that is investigating the matter then I mean it would be a situation where it is just a job,” the family member declared.

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“The passion that needs to be there for a certain investigation to close or a certain case to close – I don’t believe the passion is there. Everybody looks at it as a job. They come to work and they do the bare minimum. That’s why a lot of these crimes just go unsolved,” he lamented.

The relative spoke on Friday after Maulings Delice of Fond Cannie, Babonneau, succumbed to gunshot injuries on Thursday night.

The deceased’s relative told reporters that people are putting pressure on the police amid the current violent crime wave.

But he asserted that the police alone could not end gun violence.

“We as the people have to come together and do something,” he stated.

“Check all of them crimes and all of them shootings they have going on right now there. It’s like a death pass you give everybody. So it’s okay to kill now I guess. In the minds of people it’s okay to kill because they know if they kill nobody ain’t going to get caught,” the relative told reporters.

According to the information the family member received, the deceased, in his thirties, was on his balcony in Babonneau when a shooter opened fire.

The family member described Delice as a fun-loving, cheerful individual.

“He was a funny person. He knew how to make you laugh,” the relative recalled regarding the father of two.

“He was just enjoying life. He would go out of his way for his family – those he was really close to. He would go out of his way to make them happy and put a smile on their face,” the relative told reporters.

Saint Lucia has recorded 62 homicides this year.

Headline photo: Maulings Delice – Deceased

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Moordverdachte die ex-vriendin om het leven bracht aangehouden

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PARAMARIBO —Het Regiobijstandsteam Midden van de politie heeft donderdag de 47-jarige verdachte Clifford S. op zijn woonadres in het distrikt

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Euro-2022 de hand: soirée noire des Bleues en pleine série “Norge”

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La Norvège reste la meilleure équipe du monde annonçait le sélectionneur de l’équipe de France, Olivier Krumbholz, sortie dès les demi-finales de l’Euro-2022 par les championnes d’Europe et…

La Norvège reste la meilleure équipe du monde annonçait le sélectionneur de l’équipe de France, Olivier Krumbholz, sortie dès les demi-finales de l’Euro-2022 par les championnes d’Europe et du monde (28-20) vendredi à Ljubljana.

Après les finales de l’Euro en 2020 et du Mondial-2021, les Norvégiennes ont une nouvelle éteint un rêve de titre des Bleues qui redescendront dans l’Arena Stozice dimanche (17h45) pour disputer la médaille de bronze au Monténégro.

Herning 2020 et Granollers 2021 ont leur suite: Ljubljana 2022. Une fois encore des créatures du nord sont venues hanter les Bleues, cette année, sans attendre la finale.

Le faux pas des Championnes d’Europe et du monde mercredi face au Danemark (31-29) –qu’elles retrouveront en finale– a précipité avant l’heure sur la route de la bande d’Estelle Nze Minko leurs rivales boréales.

Et s’est répété leur cauchemar récurrent dont la bande son est un clapping exécuté par une foule rouge équipée de clochettes.

La fée du handball a visité les fjords d’où elle s’est penchée sur les berceaux du trio d’arrières norvégiennes: Henny Reistad (5 buts), Nora Mork (8 buts) et Stine Oftedal (7 buts), phénoménale vendredi.

Avant de craquer en fin de match, les championnes olympiques ont contenu leur adversaire défensivement (12-11 à la mi-temps). Mais elles ont tout du long buté, comme l’an passé en Catalogne, sur Silje Solberg (14 arrêts, 41% de tirs arrêtés), à l’image de son double arrêt face à Coralie Lassource et Grace Zaadi, qui les a privées de l’égalisation juste avant la mi-temps.

la démonstration d’Oftedal

Si Cléopâtre Darleux (23%), presque infranchissable depuis le début du tournoi (42% de tirs arrêtés auparavant), a perdu le duel des gardiennes vendredi, c’est surtout la faute de Stine Oftedal.

La demi-centre élue meilleure joueuse du monde en 2019 a arrosé de tirs rasants la Brestoise. A l’image de l’ouverture du score (1-0), comme un symbole, la première fois du tournoi que les Bleues étaient menées.

Passée quatre saisons par Issy-Paris dans le Championnat de France, Oftedal, proche des Bleues, avec lesquelles elle avait fêté le titre olympique de Tokyo sur le terrain, est redevenue leur habituelle bourreau.

Hasard ou pas, celle-ci était absente de leur route aux JO de Tokyo, éliminée en demie par les Russes. Se dessine un commencement de complexe face aux Norvégiennes, invaincues depuis 2017 face aux Françaises et en chasse d’un neuvième titre européen dimanche pour étirer leur record.

C’est la troisième fois en quatre tournois que les tricolores trébuchent quand elles croisent la bande de l’inoxydable Katrine Lunde (42 ans). Même cette dernière, qui pourrait décrocher à titre personnel un sixième championnat d’Europe, a été déterminante pour stopper un penalty de Zaadi permettant aux Bleues de revenir à deux longueurs (20-17) à un quart d’heure de la fin.

La 500e d’Olivier Krumbholz à la tête des Bleues ne restera pas son meilleur souvenir. Reste une médaille à sauver dimanche: un bronze à collectionner pour perpétuer leur série insensée, excepté l’accident de Kumamoto au Mondial-2019, les handballeuses tricolores ne sont jamais revenues bredouilles d’un tournoi depuis les JO-2016.

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La demi centre de la Norvège Stine Oftedal (à gauche) dépasse la Française Laura Flippes lors de la demi-finale de l’Euro de handball
à Ljubljana le 18 novembre 2022.
• Jure Makovec

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