Thursday 4th
Daily Media Monitoring Report - Thursday 4th December, 2025
Prepared by: Alain Martinez
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Article Summary/Issue Raised |
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| Trinidad and Tobago Guardian | Sport News |
Mayaro youth footballers 'Shine On' 2-day training camp inspires talent
Page 47
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Physical Education and Sport Officer, Darron Charles, attended the BP sponsored Mayaro Youth Football Festival held under the banner of “Shine On”. The two-day camp featured experienced coaches drilling aspiring footballers between the ages of six and 17 on aspects of the game such as ball control, dribbling, passing, tactical concepts, as well as physical conditioning and mental focus in various age categories. |
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| Trinidad and Tobago Guardian | Sport News |
Valiance 3x3 basketball tourney to boost T&T rankings
Page 51
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The T&T Prison Service is gearing up to launch its first-ever Valiance 3x3 Inter-Station basketball Competition. Valiance 3x3 is fully aligned with the FIBA 3x3 framework. This means every match contributes to T&T's official federation ranking, a critical factor for major global events. |
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| Trinidad and Tobago Guardian | Sport News |
Paul strikes Bolivian Games Gold and Silver medals
Page 53
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T&T Cyclist Nicholas Paul exhibited impressive sprinting and Strategic skills to seal the gold medal in the men's sprint at the Bolivian Games in Peru on Tuesday night. He defeated Colombian sprint ace Kevin Quintero in two straight rides in the final of the match sprint for his title. Paul also added a silver medal from a second- place finish in the keirin finals.
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| Daily Express | Sport News |
TTTTA to help La Rose |
The Trinidad and Tobago Table Tennis Association (TTTTA) has pledged its support for national coach Dennis La Rose. The Carenage Blasters Table Tennis Club head coach suffers from diabetes, and recently lost his left leg, and has appealed for help. |
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| Daily Express | Sport News |
'Shaka’ Hislop reveals battle with aggressive prostate cancer |
Former Trinidad and Tobago national goalkeeper and ESPN analyst Neil “Shaka” Hislop has revealed that he has been battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer for the past year and a half. |
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