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There’s no more hope for Jason ‘Pipey’ Parris.
That’s because the favourite to win it all was ousted at the quarterfinal stage of the Hope for the Ghetto road tennis tournament by Dwaine Hope on Saturday night. Hope, a teacher at the Frederick Smith school, taught Parris a lesson at the Deighton ‘Pa’ Roach Facility at Bush Hall, defeating him 21-19,
Jason ‘Pipey’ Parris might just be the best chopper in road tennis after all.
Parris, the self-proclaimed number-one chopper, made mincemeat of the highly rated Antonio Harewood when the Hope for the Ghetto road tennis competition continued on the Belfield courts on Thursday night.
Playing in the feature match, Parris wowed the sizeable crowd in attendance with his consistent stroke play during
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Assessing The UWI’s rich success and history
Article by May 15, 2021
After 15 seasons of competing in the major Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) Championships, Sagicor Life University of West Indies (UWI) are by far the richest club in the island, based on their amazing success.
Granted Division 1 status for the first time in 2006 by the Keith H.L. “Tony” Marshall-led BCA administration, the Cave Hill-based men have been excellent in the three-day, 50-over and Twenty20 Competitions, sweeping to 16 titles all told.
They have captured the Elite (rebranded in 2012 from First) division seven times – 2009, 2010 (shared with Spartan), 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2018; the Sagicor General Super Cup on four occasions – 2007, 2012, 2015 and 2018 and the Sagicor General T20 Cup a record five times – 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017 – after it started in 2008.