By Delwin Neblett | HGP Nightly news|
Women’s Division 1 Football League:
Action in the GFF Division 1 Women’s League 2025 resumed on Friday at the National Training Centre, Providence.
Western Tigers delivered a dominant 6–1 victory over Den Amstel FC, while Fruta Conquerors edged Mainstay Goldstars 3–2 in an intense second fixture.
Republic Bank U-18 Schools Football League:
Sunday’s action in the Republic Bank U-18 Schools League saw four thrilling encounters at the Ministry of Education Ground.
Chase Academic Foundation, the defending champions, crushed Three Miles Secondary 4–1, with Malcolm Hendricks netting twice.
West Ruimveldt Secondary blanked Abram Zuil 2–0 through a brace from Ronaldo Ramdass, while Dolphin Secondary and South Ruimveldt Secondary both secured 2–1 wins against President’s College and Charlestown Secondary, respectively.
Naven Construction 1st Division 50 Overs Cricket:
In Sunday’s clash at Lusignan, Buxton “A” defeated Lusignan by 19 runs.
Buxton were bowled out for 104, with Marvin Cato top-scoring with 37.
Lusignan faltered in reply, dismissed for 86, as Ganesh Surijpaul and Oderi Abrams claimed three wickets each in Buxton’s victory.
Harpy Eagles Squad Announced for Regional Super50:
The Guyana Cricket Board has named its official squad for the upcoming Cricket West Indies CG United Super50 in Trinidad and Tobago.
Notably, Kevin Sinclair has been listed only among the reserves, while 16-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman Shamar Apple earns his maiden senior call-up.
Matthew Nandu will lead the side, with Gudakesh Motie serving as vice-captain.
Squad: Matthew Nandu (C), Raymond Perez, Kevlon Anderson, Mavindra Dindyal, Kemol Savory, Richie Looknauth, Zeynul Ramsammy, Ronaldo Alimohamed, Gudakesh Motie (VC), Thaddeus Lovell, Sylus Tyndall, Keemo Paul, Junior Sinclair, and Shamar Apple.
Horse Racing Triumph in Brazil:
Guyana’s Slingerz Racing Stable achieved a historic feat in Rio de Janeiro, capturing their first-ever Classic title in Brazil with a stunning win from Olympic National.
Stable owner Javed Ali hailed the victory as a proud moment for Guyana’s horse racing community, crediting his team for their discipline and consistency on the international stage.



