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Cristin kicks it in Sao Paolo play

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Miss Cayman Cristin Alexander is no stranger to these pages as a top volleyball player. This week she showed her aptitude for another discipline: football.

Alexander was part of the Miss Universe friendly match at Pacaembu Stadium in Sao Paolo, Brazil. All of the beauty pageant contestants would don cleats, shorts and tops adorned with their sashes.


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Paul likes his current direction

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After a successful tournament at a new venue, darts is ready for its next event.

The Cayman Islands Darts Association will stage its Annual General Meeting next Monday, 12 September. The Grand Caymanian resort will host the gathering from 7.30pm.


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Ogier show Hart in flawless run

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Appleby’s Christian Victory edges past PWC’s Etienne Duvenage. – PHOTOS: SUBMITTED

In a busy two weeks of touch rugby here in Grand Cayman, teams have been pulling out all the stops to secure a place in the play-off finals. Rounds 11 and 12 were incorporated within Super Saturday and Round 13 (unlucky for some) followed the week after.

In division one, the best performance over the three rounds came from Ogier. Winning all three games they beat dms (4-0), Walkers Blue Iguanas (2-0) and Team LIME (6-2).


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Cayman braces for El Salvador

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The Cayman Islands senior men’s national team is preparing for a big 2014 World Cup qualifying game against El Salvador.

The match is on Tuesday, 6 September at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex at 7:30pm.


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President proud of Island’s display

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Bermuda Football Association (BFA) president Larry Mussenden says the island’s national footballers can still “hold their heads high” despite going down to Trinidad in their opening World Cup qualifier.

Shortly after the final whistle had blown at Hasley Crawford Stadium the BFA chief gave Bermuda’s brave performance the thumbs up.

Mussenden said that with better luck the national team might have come away from the match with a share of the spoils.


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