Topic: Digicel
CONCACAF girls get their chance
The inaugural Girls Under-15 Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football tournament will be staged in a couple of months and there was an unveiling of the competition’s logo at the Marriott Hotel on Monday night.
Gayle helps kids through academy
Cricket star Chris Gayle is set to launch the Jamaican branch of his already successful youth empowerment program from England.
Chuggers stay cool
The Coors Light Chuggers are one win away from a finals berth.
CIBC-FCIB, Burger King score stunning upsets in Pony ranks
The Pony division playoffs in local Little League got off to a wild start.
Warriors fight to alter history
History on the court does not favor the Dominos Warriors.
Blazers fired up to burn Dominos
The Sol Blazers are eager to wrap up a third straight national basketball championship.
Sonova Beach storm Digicel league
A new volleyball competition had an interesting start.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
Future trio set to kick it in pros
Roy “Huta” Ebanks has always concentrated on producing well rounded citizens rather than great players as technical director of Future Sports Club and that philosophy is certainly paying off because he has three exceptional footballers in his youth teams who are also well rounded teenagers.
Digicel serves spikers
A fresh challenge should spike interest in local volleyball.
Overseas stars will decide finals
Cayman basketball is set to crown its latest champion.
Chelsea pass trio on to Barbados
Three of Cayman’s top young footballers will be headed to a top regional institution.
Pony division results
The Pony division of local Little League wrapped up its regular season in exciting fashion.
Pensions order lifted on Chamber plan
Cayman's largest private sector pension plan appears to have gotten back on sound legal footing.
Chelsea gives trio new goals to aim for
Three teenage footballers are excited that they have been selected for a chance to improve their skills with Chelsea Football Club.
Warriors shoot to tame Lions
The Dominos Warriors are a consistent threat in local basketball.
Green Light blinds Encompass batters
The Pony division of local Little League has a tight race to the title.
Bullets burn Blazers
The Silver Bullets are one win away from ousting Cayman’s reigning basketball champions.
Drug Court graduates six
Six people graduated from the Drug Rehabilitation Court last week after achieving six months of sobriety, among other requirements, including either employment, community service or education.
Chelsea is backing search to find the region’s best talent for pro careers
The Digicel Kick Start Clinics backed by Chelsea Football Club are looking for the best young footballing talent in the Caribbean and Central America, and next week Cayman kids will get their chance.
Mims is helping Cayman prodigies
In July 2012, Daniel Augustine ventured into uncharted territory for basketball in the Cayman Islands.
Lions hungry to devour Warriors
Cayman basketball’s top flight will have no shortage of postseason drama.
Sluggers swing for playoff run
A pair of perennial contenders have top billing on the diamond.
Hoopsters push Titans to the edge
Postseason basketball is in full effect for the Cayman Islands.
Scholars sad that loyal Berry quits to glide elsewhere
Phillip Berry is one of the fittest and fastest footballers in the Cayman Islands, despite being one of the oldest players in the league.
Charterland plots flawless campaign ahead of title run
Team Charterland will be hoping their spotless record leads to a basketball championship.
Colombians bounce here
A Colombian team will see if Cayman youth basketball measures up to regional standards.
Refs point the way to more kudos
After a successful referee clinic, Cayman Islands basketball has added respect within the region.
Regulators could change local television broadcast service
The ICTA has released its calls for input paper to help define industry regulations on local content.
Sheriffs shot down by Aon
The Security Centre Squash League round 8 tightened things up at the top giving the top two teams greater chance of claiming the title on the final evening.
Silver Bullets shoot down Blazers
Men’s basketball is headed towards a tense finish.
Dynamos aim to unplug Uniregistry
The Digicel Dynamos hope to continue their current form in the field.
Ebanks paves way for Hoopsters
After a successful showing in Orlando, a local basketball club has plans for more foreign kudos.
Sheriffs show SIR AXISS no mercy
The Security Centre Squash League Round 6 demonstrated that The Sheriffs are regaining some control, Walkers have made a stride forwards and Aon have insured a level footing in top spot.
Charterland maps out their perfect finish
Team Charterland are closing in on a flawless season.
Warriors trample over Tarheels to leap up to top spot
The Dominos Warriors have top billing in local basketball.
BritCay targets Hammers
The BritCay Premiums hope to jump start a late season surge.
Ebanks to star at Magic Showcase
Juawon Ebanks will be in the spotlight at the home of the Orlando Magic.
UBS too deadly for KPMG Kobras
Round 5 of The Security Centre Squash League showed some positive moves from both Walkers and UBS.
Digicel disconnect Burger King
Digicel served up a large defeat to Burger King on the diamond.
DMS outshone the All Stars kids to reclaim top spot
The Security Centre Squash League round 4 provided some entertaining matches with four out of the five match ups going the distance and ending up 3 matches to 2.
Rivalry escalates between telecommunications giants
A dispute has ignited between telecommunications companies Digicel and LIME after Digicel accused its rival of overcharging its customers.
Charterland back to former glory
Heading into round five of the seven-week regular season for division two of the Digicel National Men’s League, Charterland sits in first place with a 4-0 record.
Ebanks confident in title chances
In spite of a lackluster start, Redver Ebanks feels ladies will finish strong on the court.
Cayman doesn't miss internationals
Domestic football in the Cayman Islands has taken on more significance now that there is no international football for the men.
Hoopsters target results abroad
The Cayman Islands Hoopsters want young basketball talents to shine at home and abroad this year.
Cayman asked to assist neighbors
As the Cayman Islands prepares for a summer youth basketball tournament, facilities have re-emerged as an issue.
Business in brief
A roundup of happenings in the lcoal business world.
Lions roar after mauling Warriors
A rookie club is enjoying a good start on the court.
Smoothie King extinguishes Blazers
Smoothie King look set for more basketball kudos.
Sol Blazers burn George Town
The reigning champions of men's basketball in Cayman are off to a good start.
All Stars smash SIR Axiss
The 10-team Security Centre Squash League has kicked off in fine style with some determined performances.
Titans stand tall
Just like last last season, the Tower Titans are off to a fast start on the diamond.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
KPMG account for Hammers while Crabbies snip at Master Batters
KPMG A and Rackam’s Crabbies can officially start their title defenses.
Tony’s Toys revs up gearheads
The International Car Show, hosted by Tony's Toys, will become a biannual event.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
Burger King feeds hunger for flag
Local residents should be hitting the gridiron en masse next month.
Cayman flags Kissimmee kudos
Local flag football has its focus on glory overseas.
2013 Cayman news roundup
As 2014 draws to a close, the Compass reviews some of the key events and news stories of the Cayman Islands over the past 12 months.
Plenty of goals were achieved
With Caymanian businessman Jeffrey Webb nicely settled in his posts as president of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football and a vice-president of FIFA, the local football scene has benefited enormously.
DMS make MOvember happy
The final round of the Security Centre Squash League got underway at South Sound Squash Club with KPMG 2 chasing DMS to snatch the title from them.
Faster mobile data services available
LIME is promising that buffering will become a thing of the past with its 4G LTE mobile data service in the Cayman Islands. The company last week launched the service, which it says will deliver mobile data speeds of more than 100 megabytes per second.
Pigskin lovers tackle Beach Bash
Flag football plans to have some sandy touchdowns.
Expect a marathon turnout again
Road runners finally get their chance to turn their months of hard slog in training into reality in the Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon on Sunday.
Digicel launches 4G LTE
Digicel is due to officially turn on its 4G Long Term Evolution network Thursday.
Giant Killers make big steps to close the gap on DMS
The sixth round of the Security Centre Squash League created some major moves in the league standings, most notably Aon Giant Killers jumped from fourth place up to second and within just one point of the current leaders DMS.
Walkers love big race too
The Intertrust Cayman Islands Half Marathon is only a couple of weeks away and organizers are letting all walkers know that they are welcome to participate.
Team Diabetes finds race sweet
Cayman Marathon will have Team Diabetes from Canada here again.
UK not budging on wiretap plan
The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister says Britain's representative in Cayman will control police wiretap warrants.
Telecom companies, regulators discuss wiretapping issue
Proposals to change Cayman's wiretapping rules move forward.
Telecoms slash roaming rates
At a time when the cost of living seems to just keep rising, Cayman's two top telecom companies are providing roaming charges relief.







































