 ...George bags T&T’s 7th medal in judo at
...George bags T&T’s 7th medal in judo at
The Trinidad and Tobago hockey women’s team just missed out on a bronze  medal after losing 2-1 to Mexico in their bronze medal match on the  penultimate day of the hockey competition at the Central America and  Caribbean (CAC) Games in Veracruz, Mexico, yesterday.
At the High  Performance Centre in Veracruz, the T&T women took an early 1-0 lead  after Alanna Lewis scored in the third minute but the Mexicans were  persistent and eventually leveled the scores in the 37th with Michel  Navarro getting the equaliser. Mexico sealed the win in the 48th minute  when Ana Juarez scored the final item of the match.
While the women  missed out on a medal, the men’s team are assured of one. Today, the  T&T stickmen will go for the gold when they face Cuba in the gold  medal match at the High Performance Centre. The T&T women’s  basketball team defeated El Salvador 70-61 at the Benito Juarez  Auditorium to finish the tournament in fifth place.
After trailing  18-20 and 31-38 in the first and second quarters, T&T came alive in  the third to take 59-51 lead before closing off the victory in style.  Afeisha Noel and Patrice Edwards both scored 17 points in the victory  while Samantha Wallace chipped in with 16 and Jowan Ortega added 14.
On  the first day of the squash competition yesterday, T&T’s Colin  Ramasra and Kale Wilson both had easy victories to move into the round  of 16 of the men’s singles competition which was scheduled to take place  late yesterday.
Ramasra defeated Barbados’ Gavin Cumberbatch 3-0 in  his round of 32 match while Wilson overcame Rhett Cumberbatch 3-0 in his  round of 32 game. The pair will also team up today for the round of 16  men’s doubles clash against Jamaica.
Meanwhile, Christopher George  claimed Trinidad and Tobago’s sixth bronze medal at these games on  Saturday in the men’s judo competition at the World Trade Center. George  defeated Jesse De Leon in the men’s 100 kilogram category in the bronze  medal round of the competition. In the cycling road race yesterday,  T&T’s Emile Abraham and Varun Maharajh both failed to finish the  course.
