- Tennis ace Oskar Bjuroe wins prestigious scholarship
- Intense play as corporate squash heads into final week
- A historic first for Latinos FC
- Elite, Scholars share women’s crowns
- Aaron Jarvis commits to UNLV, dreams of playing professionally
- Cayman’s World Cup qualifying opponents drawn
- BTFC back on top as CIFA Premier League Champions
- Certification offered for football referees
- Footballers to remember Gonzalo with ‘minute of silence’
- Corporate squash league serves up excitement
Athletics
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Johnson gets 2nd Lindenwood H.O.F. honour
Former Cayman Islands athlete Stephon Johnson knows what it’s like to be immortalised by his alma mater...
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Dyer ready to roar as a Lion
Top Cayman Islands junior middle distance and distance runner Dominic Dyer leaves island this week to begin...
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Barnes heads to UTSA on athletic scholarship
Double national record holder in the women’s shot put and discus, Lacee Barnes, has accepted an athletic...
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Cayman track stars pay tribute to Bolt
As sporting icon Usain Bolt exits the global stage as a competitor, he’s being remembered by some...
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Walton makes Cayman proud at World Championships
Teenager runner Jamal Walton proudly represented the Cayman Islands at the IAAF World Championships, making it to...
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Walton into semi-finals at World Championships
Jamal Walton, the Cayman Islands lone representative at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London, cruised into...
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Coach not guilty of assault but gets 18 months in jail
Former track and field coach Ato Stephens has been found guilty not guilty of two counts of...
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Track coach apologises, denies touching teen
Former track and field coach Ato Stephens said in court Monday, 31 July, that he is sorry...
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Hyman looking to bounce back at World’s
Kemar Hyman, one of two athletes representing the Cayman Islands at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in...
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Coach’s indecent assault trial begins
The trial of track and field coach Ato Stephens got underway in the Cayman Islands Grand Court...