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This Week in Sports: Party in Tampa Bay damages priceless hockey relic

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BY MARCEL MARIAK

Soccer: Italy Clutches Euro Cup in dramatic penalty shootout

The 2021 Euro Cup Finals ended spectacularly as Italy won the match in a tense penalty shootout.

On July 11th, the stands of Wembley Stadium were packed with English football fans gathered to watch their team compete for the cup.

Started in 1958, England has never won the European Cup, only coming as close as winning third place in the 1968 Euro Cup against the Soviet Union. With that being the case, English fans were ecstatic that they might not only win the Cup for the first time but also do it at their home stadium.

For weeks, the English national team had been fighting their way through formidable opponents for the chance to win the world-famous prize. After defeating Germany and Ukraine, and just barely squeezing by Denmark with a game-winning penalty, the only thing left to do for the English was to win the cup and go home victorious. Unfortunately, Italy had different plans. Hardened by having fought their way through Austria, Belgium, and Spain, the Italians went into the final match ready for battle.

At first, it looked as though England might secure a victory, as left-back Shaw opened up the scoring after only two minutes of play. The English were able to retain this lead for over an hour of play before Italian centre-back, Leonardo Benucci, tied the game at 1-1. The teams remained locked into a tie for the remainder of regular time and throughout the half-hour of extra time. After 120 minutes of play, the match would be decided with penalties.

Both teams had their fair share of penalty shooting errors, but Italy was able to make one less mistake as they won the shootout with a score of 3-2 after England missed three penalties in a row.

Hockey: Montreal loses NHL finals but still gets the Stanley Cup!

English soccer fans weren’t the only people disappointed to have the final slip through their fingers. After losing the first three games of the finals series to the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Montreal Canadiens were under pressure to perform.

With the Canadiens competing in the NHL finals for the first time in over two decades, Canadian hockey fans were thrilled that the famed Stanley Cup could finally make it back to its home city.

With Montreal’s impressive performance leading up to the finals (which included a 4-game-sweep of the Winnipeg Jets), the Habs looked strong headed into the finals against 2020’s NHL Champions, the Tampa Bay Lighting.

Despite being from Florida, a place not usually renowned for its prowess in winter sports, The Lightning had seen a shocking amount of success in the past two seasons. Boasting some of the biggest names in the NHL, Tampa Bay would be a worthy and challenging opponent for the Canadiens.

To the sorrow of Canadian hockey fans, the series got off to a rough start for Montreal. With the Lightning putting on an impressive offensive display and securing a 5-1 win in Game 1, the pressure started to mount on the Habs. Montreal’s spell of bad luck continued as they lost Games 2 and 3, putting them at risk of losing the finals in an embarrassing sweep. Montreal managed to barely squeeze past the Lightning in Game 4 with an overtime victory, but it was too little too late. Tampa Bay won the Stanley Cup in Game 5 in front of their hometown fans.

While Montreal went home in tears, the party picked up in Tampa Bay. The Lighting’s players even got so rowdy that the Stanley Cup got severely damaged during the festivities.

The 129-year-old sports relic was promptly taken out of the hands of drunken hockey players and is now undergoing repairs in Montreal. The Habs might not have won the Stanley Cup, but at least it still came home – albeit in slightly worse shape.

UFC: The end of Conor McGregor’s career?

When Conor McGregor’s teammates told him to “break a leg” before his UFC 264 fight against Dustin Poirier, they didn’t mean it literally. But Notorious doesn’t follow the rules. So, he broke it anyway.

Leading up to his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor was back to his antics. The brash attitude and heavy-handed insults that McGregor is known for were on full display in the weeks before the bout.

After being respectful and cordial in his second fight with Poirier resulted in a KO loss, McGregor figured it would be a good idea to resort to the schoolyard insults that got under his foe’s skin in the first fight. This time, Poirier wasn’t having any of it. Even when McGregor threatened to kill him and implied that Dustin’s wife was cheating on him, Poirier remained unphased. McGregor’s trash talk was falling on deaf ears.

During the fight, Poirier quickly took the upper hand, continuously pressuring McGregor and even knocking him down at one point. In the final moments of the first round, things took a turn for the worst for McGregor. He stumbled back during a punch and twisted his ankle. The pressure caused his leg to snap a few inches above the ankle. The referee stopped the fight and Poirier won by TKO.

As Poirier got his hand raised, McGregor continued to hurl insults while being treated by doctors. For Conor, the fight is far from over.

Despite his enthusiasm to keep fighting, there’s a high chance that McGregor will end up finishing his fighting career. Between having an injury, three children, a fiancé, multiple business ventures, and more money than he can count, there isn’t much keeping Conor in the Octagon. As younger, more dangerous fighters get added to the UFC roster daily, it might be time for McGregor to consider hanging up the gloves while he’s still in relatively good health. As sad as it would be to see a UFC legend like Conor retire, it would likely be for the best.

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While 2024 didn’t bring consistent wins, it showcased the West Indies Cricket team’s passion and potential

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BY KRISHNA MISTRY

The West Indies 2024 cricket season has come to an end. This year was filled with ups and downs for the team, but the team has showcased resilience, raw talent, and challenges thrown at them in the entire season. The season was filled with remarkable individual performances and team dynamics.

The West Indies kick-started the season with a tough tour of South Africa, where they struggled against the Proteas’ fast bowlers. Despite their competitive standpoint, the Caribbean was met with a series loss due to their weak batting. The team instantly bounced back when playing against Bangladesh, winning the series two to zero. Captain Kraigg Braithwaite stood out, playing his eighty-sixth consecutive test match, breaking Sir Garry Sobers’ record of eighty-five.

His steady performance, along with Tagenarine Chanderpaul’s promising contributions, were key to the team’s success. The bowlers, led by Kemar Roach and Alzarri Joseph, performed well, with newcomer Jayden Seales showing great potential. However, inconsistency in the batting lineup remains a problem that needs addressing.

The ODI season was dominated by the ICC Cricket World Cup. The West Indies entered as underdogs and faced tough competition. They started with a thrilling win against Afghanistan, thanks to a century by Nicholas Pooran.

Unfortunately, the team struggled against stronger opponents like India and Australia. Shai Hope, the ODI captain, delivered solid performances, but the team’s lower order couldn’t provide enough support. The lack of an experienced finisher was a major issue throughout the tournament. Despite their early exit, there were positive signs. Spinner Akeal Hosein was reliable in the middle overs, and all-rounder Romario Shepherd’s contributions with both bat and ball were valuable.

In T20 cricket, the West Indies experimented with their lineup, preparing for the T20 World Cup next year. Young players like Brandon King and Johnson Charles showed promise, with King scoring a memorable century against Pakistan in an exciting match.

Captain Rovman Powell’s leadership combined aggression with composure, helping the team win a home series against New Zealand. However, their performances were inconsistent, especially in the away series against England and India.

One of the season’s highlights was Obed McCoy’s emergence as a reliable bowler in the final overs. His ability to handle pressure added strength to the bowling attack. Meanwhile, Andre Russell’s return sparked discussions about balancing young talent with experienced players.

There were some events occurring on the field, involving Alzarri Joseph; this incident led to a two-match suspension and a response from the head coach, Darren Sammy, reminding fans and players of the importance of professionalism.

Joseph’s behaviour has drawn serious attention from Cricket West Indies (CWI) and the lead coach, Darren Sammy, who issued a statement that describes Joseph’s behaviour as “unacceptable.”.

Sammy, a former West Indies captain known for his steady leadership and sportsmanship, vocalized his opinion about the standards expected from his players. He expressed that, while cricket can be aggressive, it must be channeled in a way that upholds the game. Sammy’s comments connect with the West Indies’ goal of discipline with ranks, especially as young players like Joseph take responsibility.

Joseph’s absence in the final matches posed a challenge for the team, particularly within the bowling department, as his pace and accuracy were vital.

Despite this setback, the West Indies bowlers adapted quickly to fill the void of Joseph in the last two games. This incident highlighted the importance of players maintaining composure on the field.

As the season ended, attention turned to improving the structure and development of West Indies cricket. Cricket West Indies highlighted the need for: better grassroots programs, coaching, and player management to bring the team back to the top.

While 2024 didn’t bring consistent wins, it showcased the team’s passion and potential. With young talent emerging across all formats, the focus now is on building consistency and success. Fans remain hopeful as the West Indies work to turn their moments of brilliance into lasting achievements.

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West Indies memorable triumph over England: A valuable learning experience

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BY KRISHNA MISTRY

The West Indies cricket team has started their tour, and things have been heated. The team recently celebrated their win against England in the One-Day-International (ODI) format.

On November 6th, 2024, the West Indies won by eight wickets, highlighting players like: Keacy Carty and Brandon King, whose powerful centuries led the West Indies to victory.

However, the team’s success was overshadowed by the on-field incident involving Alzarri Joseph. This incident led to a two-match suspension and a response from the head coach Darren Sammy, reminding fans and players of the importance of professionalism.

As the series began, both teams were ready to go head-to-head. England was looking forward to dominating the ODI, after some challenging series. While West Indies was focused on demonstrating that their young squad was able to hold its own on the international stage.

Players like Carty and King have displayed great batting, each reaching the century mark, which established a lead in the final ODI that England could not overcome.

Carty’s innings showed us his patience and precise shot selection, highlighting the controlled aggression that provided stability when the team needed it the most. King, known for this power-hitting, complemented Carty’s style by scoring rapidly and keeping the English bowlers on their feet.

Together, the duo scored centuries that underscored the West Indies’ batting lineup. Their contributions were significant to securing the series win, proving that the team’s batting can match the level of its past legend.

The series was not without any incidents. Alzarri Joseph, one of the team’s leading pacers, became involved in a controversial on-field incident, which eventually led to his suspension for the final two ODIs. While the details of this incident have not been fully disclosed, Joseph’s behaviour has drawn serious attention from the Cricket West Indies (CWI) and the lead coach, Darren Sammy, who issued a statement that describes Joseph’s behaviour as “unacceptable.”

Sammy, a former West Indies captain known for his steady leadership and sportsmanship, vocalized his opinion about the standards expected from his players. He expressed that, while cricket can be aggressive, it must be channeled in a way that upholds the game. Sammy’s comments connect with the West Indies’ goal of discipline with ranks, especially as young players like Joseph take responsibility.

With Joseph’s absence in the final matches, it posed a challenge for the team, particularly within the bowling department, as his pace and accuracy were vital. Despite this setback, the West Indies bowlers adapted quickly to fill the void of Joseph in the last two games. This incident highlighted the importance of players to maintain composure on the field.

This controversy revealed the areas where continued growth is necessary, specifically in fostering an atmosphere of discipline and respect on and off the field. With young talent emerging, the West Indies’ future appears promising. Coach Sammy’s call for professionalism will likely influence how the team approaches future training and international events, reinforcing a culture that prides itself on sportsmanship alongside skills.

This series win has offered fans a glimpse into the team’s potential as they strive for consistency. The victory over England has provided a strong foundation for the team as they look forward to the upcoming series and tournaments. They will soon be heading to Bangladesh at the end of this year with eight games.

For now, the Caribbean should celebrate this well-deserved victory that is both a triumph and a learning experience, which will play a crucial role in shaping the West Indies’ future in international cricket.

At the end, this ODI series was more than just a win, it was a statement from the West Indies cricket team – a bold reminder that they remain a team to watch, and as they grow, they may reclaim their place amongst cricket giants.

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Sunshine Girls: Battling challenges in the Horizon Series

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BY KRISHNA MISTRY

Netball season has started, and you know what that means: the Sunshine Girls are back. The Jamaica Sunshine Girls have started their netball season and are currently playing in the ongoing Horizon series.

On November 20th, 2024, the Sunshine Girls played their second match of the series, where they lost a hard-fought match 55-47. Despite their best efforts, the team is now faced with a mountain of pressure to turn this series around in the upcoming matches.

The team started strong with their dynamic gameplay and strong team cohesion, setting a competitive tone. During the opening match, both Jamaica and England were neck-and-neck, but due to England’s adaptability and sharp shooting, they had an advantage.

Learning from this, the Jamaican head coach emphasized the importance of refining their defensive strategies and seeking offensive opportunities. With a home-court advantage and immense support from fans, the Sunshine Girls are determined to bounce back. Key players like Jhaniele Fowler and Shamera Sterling are expected to lead due to their experience in outmaneuvering England’s disciplined team.

Fowler shared her disappointment after a devastating game, “We’ve been in tight situations before, and this is just another hurdle for us to overcome,” Fowler stated during a post-match interview. She emphasized the need for more clinical finishes in the shooting circle and better synergy between the mid-court and defensive units.

Fowler started her netball journey at a young age, showing exceptional talent due to her height and natural athleticism. She began playing in the Southern Steel Club in 2013, where her first international career began in New Zealand’s ANZ Championship. Fowler was an outstanding player, leading the league to many goals and winning multiple awards for her contributions.

In 2018, she changed clubs and began playing with the West Coast Fever, being a game-changer for the club. Her consistency and high-scoring ability made her one of the league’s most valuable players. Fowler has broken many records for the most goals in a season multiple times, setting herself as a foundation in netball.

Fowler has proved herself as a cornerstone of the Jamaican Sunshine Girls, one of the top-ranked teams in the netball world. Fowler has played many crucial roles in helping Jamaica secure many top games.

Fowler’s success has inspired new generations of netball players in the Caribbean. Not only is she known for her athletic achievements, but also for her: humility, professionalism, and commitment to her team and fans.

Sterling is known for her exceptional defensive skills and athleticism. She is considered one of the best defenders in the industry and is known for her ability to disrupt opposition play with her: agility, timing, and court awareness.

Her journey from Jamaica to the top levels of international netball showcases her: talent, work ethic, and determination. Sterling continues to be a dominant force in netball, embodying the strength and skill of the next generation of Sunshine Girls.

Both athletes represent the pinnacle of Jamaican netball, each elevating the Sunshine Girls. Together, they symbolize the blend of offensive brilliance and defensive mastery that defines Jamaica’s unique approach.The next match in the series is an opportunity for the Sunshine Girls to redeem themselves. The team will be focused on minimizing turnovers, tightening their defence, and staying composed in high-pressure matches.

The Horizon Series is a great opportunity for the Sunshine Girls to not just showcase their athleticism, but also a testament to the growing love of netball in the Caribbean. Fans are eagerly waiting for the Sunshine Girls to rise to the occasion and reclaim dominance on the international stage.

Sunshine Girls possess a flair and creativity that many of their opponents can’t, which catches their opponents off guard. The team can be seen implementing many things in the rest of the series to fill the holes in the team. Stay tuned for the Sunshine Girls’ progress in the Horizon Series and for the rest of their netball season.

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