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Something Extra | Saturday

Published:Saturday | November 15, 2025 | 12:20 AM
Project coordinator and self-proclaimed sports fanatic, Nicholette Levene, shoots a smile for the camera.
Project coordinator and self-proclaimed sports fanatic, Nicholette Levene, shoots a smile for the camera.
 Pausing hosting duties for a moment, popular disc jockey Bishop Escobar steps aside to pose for a photo.
Pausing hosting duties for a moment, popular disc jockey Bishop Escobar steps aside to pose for a photo.
Olympic sprint legend and Red Stripe beer ambassador, Usain Bolt, poses with Red Stripe Brand Manager Amoye Phillpotts-Brown.
Olympic sprint legend and Red Stripe beer ambassador, Usain Bolt, poses with Red Stripe Brand Manager Amoye Phillpotts-Brown.
The camera snapped a trio of proud Jamaicans showing both team spirit and community pride (from left) Photographer Rishane Gunning, Reggae Boyz Community Director Kemo Hunter and Accountant Alrick Livingston.
The camera snapped a trio of proud Jamaicans showing both team spirit and community pride (from left) Photographer Rishane Gunning, Reggae Boyz Community Director Kemo Hunter and Accountant Alrick Livingston.
Sheina Richards and Troy Chambers lock in early to catch every kick and call of the much-anticipated match.
Sheina Richards and Troy Chambers lock in early to catch every kick and call of the much-anticipated match.
Crystal Davis, daughter of Beenie Man and Carlene Smith, beams with pride after snagging a Jamaica T-shirt prize ahead of the Reggae Boyz game.
Crystal Davis, daughter of Beenie Man and Carlene Smith, beams with pride after snagging a Jamaica T-shirt prize ahead of the Reggae Boyz game.
Businesswoman Iesha Bailey breaks from the festivities to snap a selfie.
Businesswoman Iesha Bailey breaks from the festivities to snap a selfie.
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The big screen at Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records in St Andrew offered fans the next best thing to being in the stands for Jamaica’s showdown with Trinidad and Tobago. The match viewing, which ended in a draw and was sponsored by Red Stripe, drew a crowd of Reggae Boyz supporters, sports pundits, and onlookers who came together for an evening of football, fun, and philanthropy, as the event raised funds for victims of Hurricane Melissa. All contributions will go toward relief efforts for affected communities. From the first whistle, the atmosphere was electric. Something Extra brings you the social photos from the night.