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Offbeat sports season starts with a bang at Pointe Seraphine

Combat sports, chess, pools, darts, paintball, surfing, racecars, BMX, vehicular audio, and video games all stood side-by-side on Saturday evening, November 1, at Duty Free Pointe Seraphine, as the Ministry of Youth Development & Sports officially launched the 2025–2026 Alternative Sports Season.  Chess coach Terence Lindo (right) was available for practice games. (Photo Credit: Terry finisterre) Running through March, the season aims to spotlig…
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St. Lucia Times News broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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