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Team Barbados will face one of its greatest tests in Davis Cup history when they square off against Pacific Oceania tomorrow in the World Group ll playoff tie at the National Tennis Centre in Wildey.Barbados needs a win to remain in Group II. A loss against Oceania will see them relegated to Group III.During this morning’s press conference and draw at the Radisson Aquatica Resort, referee for the tie Jake Garner announced that Barbados’ top seed Darian King will take on Oceania’s number two ranked player Clement Mainguy in the first match tomorrow at 11 a.m.The second match of the day will see the number two rated Kaipo Marshall come up against Oceania’s top seed Colin Sinclair.On Saturday’s final day, King and Matthew Foster- Estwick will team up against Sinclair and Brett Baudinet in the all-important doubles match commencing at 10 a.m.Without their second best player and seasoned campaigner Haydn Lewis, as well as Xavier Lawrence who are both out injured, all eyes will be
By Morissa Lindsay
In a close battle at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex today, the Dragons of Gold House were the last standing as they took the coveted Vauxhall Hall Primary School Inter-House Sports crown, with 631 points.
The sun beat down on the Ryan Braithwaite track, where Purple House and Orange House were only separated by 14 points by the end
Perennial champions Green House continued their dominance at Luther Thorne Memorial Primary School sports with yet another memorable performance today at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex.
Led by Victor Ludorum Tyler Gill, Green House tallied 377 to retain their crown ahead of keen rivals Yellow House scoring 333 points in second position and Red House on 296 points was third while
By Morissa Lindsay
The heavy downpour of rain has proven to be a challenge so far this term for the National Sports Council (NSC) cutting and marking crews who are unable to properly prepare and mark the playing fields because of saturated grounds across the island.
NSC Assistant Director, Adrian Donovan expanded on those challenges after the NAPSAC launch yesterday at the