Up for grabs
This year’s Barbados Secondary Schools’ Netball League Under-19 title will be heading to either Government Hill, St Michael or Husbands, St James. That’s because last year’s champions Springer Memorial...
View ArticleRoad tennis tourney into quarters
The eight quarterfinalists in the Cave Shepherd/Berger Royale/A One Supermarkets National Primary Schools Road Tennis Championship Team Championship have been decided. Playing Wednesday in the round of...
View ArticleStill queens!
Springer Memorial continue to wear the crown of queens of the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Netball League Under-19 Competition after capturing their second consecutive title by defeating Queen’s College...
View ArticleIndependence Games launched
If all goes according to plan the inaugural 50th Anniversary Independence Barbados Olympic Association (BOA) Games could become an annual event. Speaking during Wednesday’s opening ceremony held at the...
View ArticlePinelands into NexGen final
Gatorade Pinelands Future have secured a place in Sunday’s final of the inaugural 2016 Digicel NexGen Under-23 Independence Basketball Invitational. In Thursday’s featured game Pinelands trounced...
View ArticleBajans doing well in badminton tourney
Team 246 continues to fly the flag high at the 2016 Suriname International Badminton Championship. Reigning national singles champion Tamisha Williams booked her spot in the semi-finals of the Women’s...
View ArticleSt Leonard’s score win over Alexandra
St Leonard’s Boys are into the Under-19 Coca-Cola Barbados Secondary Schools’ Football League semi-finals. They comfortably defeated Alexandra School 3-1 when the two sides met this afternoon at the...
View ArticleCavaliers are champs
Discover 246 Cavaliers have now added the inaugural Digicel NexGen Under-23 Independence Basketball Invitational title to their well-stocked trophy cabinet. Playing against Gatorade Pinelands Sunday...
View ArticleSJPP knock out defending champs
The Under-19 Barbados Secondary Schools Football Knockout title will not be heading to Richmond Gap, St Michael this year. That’s because last year’s champions St Leonard’s Boys have been denied a...
View ArticleCONCACAF coach pushing fitness
The response towards the CONCACAF Physical Preparation Course has been encouraging, says instructor Andre Waugh. Speaking with Barbados TODAY Friday morning at the Wildey, St Michael AstroTurf on day...
View ArticleSJPP crush Deighton
Josiah “Earth” Hinds’s unstoppable performance earned him a brilliant beaver-trick for hosts Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic has they trounced Deighton Griffith 7-0 yesterday afternoon in the Coca...
View ArticleNew director
Newly re-elected Barbados Netball Association president, Nisha Craigwell, has identified the acquisition of a technical director as one of the main objectives of her new tenure. Craigwell gained the...
View ArticleStrong showing at NSC Badminton
The St Michael School are the secondary school champions of the 2016 National Sports Council Independence Secondary and Primary Schools Individual Badminton Championship. Today at Kensington Oval Bond...
View ArticleIndependence Games a success
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth is in the process of drafting a national sports policy Minister of Sports, Stephen Lashley said speaking yesterday at the Barbados Olympic Association (BOA)...
View ArticleBayley’s takes fourth title
An all-round performance by Man of the Match Preston Clarke propelled Bayley’s Primary to their fourth Guardian Group sponsored National Sports Council Herman Griffith Primary Schools’ Cricket title....
View ArticleSJPP champs
Rashad Crichlow’s match winning goal propelled Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic (SJPP) to top honours, denying first time finalists Barbados Vocational Training Board (BVTB), during the Coca Cola...
View ArticleSpeightstown Burning a success
The sport of Wrestling has potential to evolve even further in Barbados. That is the view of Barbados Wrestling Association (BWA) President, Rollins Alleyne, who told Barbados TODAY after the...
View ArticleCawmere defeat SJPP
A game high 25 points from Combermere forward Theo Greenidge led his side to a close 57-55 victory against Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic (SJPP) played yesterday on Clapham Court in Wildey, St...
View ArticleHerman Griffith a success
The nursery of Barbados youth cricket better known as the Guardian Group National Sports Council Herman Griffith Cricket Competition came off successfully this year but not without many unforeseen...
View ArticleHowlers visit Harrison College
Students of the Harrison College School got a taste of rugby when Canadian Olympic Bronze medalist Karen Paquin visited the Crompton Street institution recently. Paquin, who competed in the Rio Summer...
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