St. Lucia wins the Under-13 Boys Team Title at the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships

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St. Lucia won the Under-13 Boys Team Title at the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships in Guyana last Sunday to become the first OECS country to do so.

En route to the title, St. Lucia Under-13 Boys defeated top seed Trinidad and Tobago A 3-2, and Guyana B 3-0. They received a bye in the quarter-finals after they topped their group.

In the Semi-finals, the St. Lucian Under-13 Boys defeated Trinidad and Tobago B 3-0, then defeated Guyana Under-13 Boys 3-2 in the Final.

St Lucian, Leshon Francis played unbeaten winning his two matches. His team-mate, Manie Eleuthere lost one of his matches, but under pressure, he played with passion and a great deal of national pride to win the deciding match 3-0 to take his team the Title for the first time in Regional Table Tennis history.

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SVG beats St. Lucia in the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifying Tournament

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St Vincent and the Grenadines won their second match at the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifying Tournament by beating St Lucia 49-36 last night at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston, Jamaica.

St Vincent and the Grenadines’ next match will be against Barbados this evening at a quarter past seven Eastern Caribbean Time.

Also, last night, Trinidad and Tobago defeated Grenada 66-42 in the top of the Table match.

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Results of last weekend’s Senior Division Layou Netball Championships

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Gaymes Parsha Blazers defeated Nature Care SVG Plan Team 2 49-26, and Teshville beat Clean Sweep 74-17 last weekend in the Senior Division of the Layou Netball Championships at the Layou Hard Court.

Nature Care SVG Plan 1 also beat Central Leeward Secondary School 43-16, and Jamrock overwhelmed Nature Care SVG Plan 2 61-20.

In the Junior Championship, Central Leeward Secondary School Warriors defeated Ice Spice 29-4, and Gaymes Parsha Hot Steppa beat Buccament Bay Secondry School 16-2.

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CayMAS Carnival limits T-shirt costumes on parade route Loop Cayman Islands

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CayMAS Carnival is limiting the presence of T-shirt costumes on the parade route.

In a statement posted to social media, the organisation said while it is not banning T-shirts, a costume band cannot have a T-shirt section that comprises more than 30 per cent of the band’s total registered participants and only up to 175 shirts sold.

According to the terms and Conditions, solely T-Shirt Bands will no longer be permitted to register/participate with CayMAS Carnival.

A fine of $5,000 and/or the removal from the parade, will be enforced with any financial losses placed on the band for incompliance with the Costume Policies of CayMAS Carnival.

The organisers said this is necessary to satisfy the demands of spectators who prefer colourful costumes of which they can take pictures.

“We have created a product that can compete with the top Carnivals within the region as a true Carnival Tourism Destination since inception and look to stride to higher levels and institute superior standards within CayMAS Carnival,” the organisers said in the statement.

“We have taken another step towards this by implementing a very thought-out Terms and Conditions plan. In this Plan, the main point to note is the removal of full T-shirt Bands as participants in future CayMAS Carnivals.”

They said carnival is first and foremost about the colours, vibrancy and flair of costumes and feathers and spectators and the majority of participants want to see costumes showcased on the Parade route.

They said while spectators appreciate T-shirt sections as a part of the experience, they have expressed that it removes from the carnival masquerade experience because they want to see what bands are bringing for that specific year in costumes and to be able to take pictures with masqueraders in costume.

“CayMAS Carnival is aiming to create a delicate balance between the expectations of our Bands and masqueraders, and our spectators and sponsors when it comes to the presentation of our Carnival parade. We look forward in continuing to create a Carnival full of colourful, vibrant, beautiful Carnival costumes with lots of feathers and other creative backpacks, attracting more and more Carnival travellers to our shores for many CayMAS Carnivals to come.”

For more information on the CayMAS Bands Terms and Conditions, visit www.caymas.ky.

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Ja Little League Baseball team going to World tournament in Florida Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica Little League Senior Boys Team will be participating in The World Comes to Palm Beach annual tournament from October 24 to October 31.

“The team is delighted to be able to compete in the Palm Beach Tournament after missing the opportunity to attend the Little League Baseball and Softball International Caribbean Regional Championship tournament in Guayama, Puerto Rico, last June,” said a release from Jamaica Little League Baseball and Softball (JLLBS).

The senior boys team consists of players aged 13-16 years old, from Yallahs, St Andrew Central and Portmore Little League Baseball and Softball.

The Jamaican team will have their hands full, as they will compete against teams from Canada, USA, the Bahamas, Aruba and a number of other powerful baseball countries.

The JLLBS said the tournament will provide the “boys the experience they will need to prepare them to compete in the 2023 Little League Baseball Caribbean Regional Championships, which is scheduled to be held in Puerto Rico in June”.

With just a few days remaining before the team departs from Jamaica on Sunday for the tournament, the JLLBS is seeking sponsorship in the amount of $5,000 US to help to meet their budget.

To donate, please message the Jamaica Little League Baseball and Softball Facebook page or telephone (876) 281 0248.

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29-year-old St Catherine woman reported missing Loop Jamaica

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Twenty-nine-year-old Monique Doyle of Spring Village, Bushy Park, St Catherine has been missing since Saturday, October 15.

She is of brown complexion, medium build and about 170 centimetres (5 feet 7 inches) tall.

Reports from the Old Harbour police are that about 11am, Doyle was last seen at home.

The police said her mode of dress at the time she went missing is unknown, and she has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Monique Doyle is being asked to contact the Old Harbour police at 876-983-2255, police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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West Indies stay alive with victory over Zimbabwe

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WEST Indies kept their chances alive of qualifying for the Super 12s of the 2022 International Cricket Council T20 World Cup with a 31-run win over Zimbabwe in Hobart, Australia, on Wednesday.

West Indies posted 153/7 in 20 overs with opener Johnson Charles cracking three fours and two sixes in his innings of 45 off 36 balls.

Vice-captain Rovman Powell chipped in with 28 off 21 deliveries and Akeal Hosein contributed 23 not out off 18.

Sikandar Raza was the chief destroyer for Zimbabwe grabbing 3/19 in four overs and Blessing Muzarabani picked up 2/38 in four overs.

In reply, Zimbabwe made a rollicking start getting to 47/1 in the fifth over with opener Wessly Madhevere leading the way.

However, Zimbabwe then lost wickets regularly and were reduced to 64/5 after 7.2 overs.

Zimbabwe never recovered and were dismissed for 122 in 18.2 overs.

Luke Jongwe scored 29 off 22 balls and Madhevere hit 27 off 19.

Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph snatched 4/16 in four overs and fellow pacer Jason Holder took 3/12 in 3.2 overs.

West Indies will need to defeat Ireland on Friday to seal a place in the Super 12s.

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WEST INDIES 153/7 (20 overs) – Johnson Charles 45, Rovman Powell 28, Akeal Hosein 23 not out; Sikandar Raza 3/19, Blessing Muzarabani 2/38 vs ZIMBABWE 122 (18.2 overs) – Luke Jongwe 29, Wessly Madhevere 27; Alzarri Joseph 4/16, Jason Holder 3/12. West Indies won by 31 runs

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