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Today's Date: 25 May 2012
Last Updated: 25 May 2012 13:00:35 CIT
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Jeffrey Webb was elected president of CONCACAF at the confederation’s annual congress on Wednesday, chosen by acclamation as the only candidate on the ballot.
The 11th hosting of the Legends Tennis takes place at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman from October 30th to November 3rd.
The Cayman Invitational meet was not just a success from an organisational perspective, it was also a great opportunity to inspire a whole swathe of impressionable children to work hard in whatever career path they eventually choose.
The Butterfield Bank 800 metres sea swim is on Saturday and along with the usual swimming community, Special Olympics athletes and coaches from Jamaica, Curacao and Barbados, the United States will be participating.
Three out of four course records fell in the fourth race of the Cayman Classic cycling series.
George Town lost 5-0.
The Cayman Islands national rugby played Bermuda in Nassau in the Caribbean Rugby Champions in what promised to be a real battle of attrition between two sides with similar rugby playing styles but came up short on Saturday.
A number of anglers recently earned props in the Sister Islands.
As local Little League packs up for 2012, so too will the littlest hitters seen in T-Ball.
A crucial cause in Cayman wants more support through the sport of golf.
The Esso Blazers had a close call but they are still on track for glory.
After finishing eighth in the Barclay’s Premier League this season and losing 2-1 to Chelsea in the FA Cup final, questions were raised about Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish’s success rate.
As the month of May comes to an end, so too does Little League baseball.
Two martial arts instructors based in Las Vegas are helping launch the Cayman Kickboxing Academy at UCCI and Camana Bay next month.
Team Charterland are hoping history repeats itself.
Rhymiech Adolphus was in blistering form at the Cayman Invitational when he easily won the local 100 metres race. The 24-year-old Caymanian hopes to be joining Kemar Hyman in the 100m at the London Olympics in July and so confident is he of achieving that he has spent the last month at the Race Track Club in Kingston, Jamaica alongside superstars Yohan Blake and Usain Bolt.
A recent pair of dressage shows were a huge success.
Ladies in Cayman will get in on pigskin action shortly.
 
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