8 male and 7 female teams confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship 

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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Jamaica Administrative Athletics Association World Class meet returns on May 11

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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Daneon Parchment and Odette Hamilton selected to officiate at the Olympic Games

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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West Indies Players Association (WIPA) urges Court of Arbitration (CAS) to deliver decision on John Campbell’s appeal

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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Jamaica’s Tiffany James slapped with a two-year ban by the Athletics Integrity Unit

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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England’s Ben Stokes asked to be omitted from selection for T/20 World Cup

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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Massive medal haul for Jamaica as the Black green and Gold standard bearers dominates Carifta Games

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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T/20 World Cup tickets for games in the United States are close to being sold out

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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Olympic Champion Hansle Parchment  confirmed for Wanda Diamond League opener

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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Nicholas ‘axe man’ Walters makes successful  return to big time boxing

Eight male and seven female teams have been confirmed to participate  at the upcoming Cazova Under 19 Volleyball Championship, to be staged at gc foster between July 26 to August 4. 

Host Jamaica heads the male division which includes, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname,  Curacao and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, the female category features Jamaica, Suriname, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and the cayman islands.  

The jamaican teams are undergoing training at gc foster college every Saturday with a view to increase the training days as the tournament gets closer. 

Suriname are the defending champions for the boys and the US Virgin Islands the title holders for the girls.

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