 Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) hurdler Mikel Thomas failed to medal at  yesterday’s final day of track and field competition at the 2014 Central  American and Caribbean (CAC) Games when he produced a fifth-place  finish in the men’s 110 metres hurdles event in a time of 13.83 seconds  at the Heriberto Jara Corona Stadium in Xalapa, Mexico.
Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) hurdler Mikel Thomas failed to medal at  yesterday’s final day of track and field competition at the 2014 Central  American and Caribbean (CAC) Games when he produced a fifth-place  finish in the men’s 110 metres hurdles event in a time of 13.83 seconds  at the Heriberto Jara Corona Stadium in Xalapa, Mexico.
Running out  of lane seven, Thomas had a good start, recording the second fastest  reaction time of 0.167 seconds, and was well in the medal hunt over the  first 60 metres but gradually faded out of contention as Cuba’s Yordan  Luis Ofarrill grabbed gold in 13.46 from his countryman Jhoanis  Portilla, 13.53, while Greggmar Swift of Barbados took bronze in a time  of 13.59.
After the race Thomas told the Express he wasn’t  disappointed at not medalling. “It’s very, very early right now for me  in my preparation and this is the first time really going over any  hurdles for the year, so it was a good opportunity to work some  executions and try to put it together.”
In other action, T&T’s  men rugby team got off to a good start to competition in Pool A by  defeating Venezuela 14-5 in their opening match. Joseph Quashie and  Jesse Richards contributed five points apiece as both scored tries while  Christopher Hudson had two conversions for four points. Luis Zamora had  one try for Venezuela’s five points.
T&T next faced Costa Rica  and came away winners by a 27-10 margin. Wayne Kelly led the way with  two tries for his ten points while Quashie, James Phillips and Darrel  Scott each had a try and Keishon Walker chipped in with a conversion for  his two points. 
Luis Siles and Franklin Zuniga scored a try apiece  for Costa Rica. Up to press time, the men were engaged in battle with  Mexico in their third fixture. The rugby women were not as successful as  their male counterparts after suffering losses to Colombia, 36-5, and  Mexico, 36-0, while playing to a 10-10 stalemate with Jamaica.
And in  beach volleyball action, T&T’s Fabien Whitfield and Daneil Williams  were awarded a 21-0, 21-0, win after the Costa Rican duo of Diego  Alpizar and Julio Alvarez, who were slated as injured, could not compete  in the playoff fixture to decide positions 9-16. 
The women’s pair  of Ayanna Dyette and Nancy Joseph were not as fortunate in their  quarterfinal matchup against Costa Rica’s Karen Cope and Natalia Alfaro,  going under 21-13, 21-13, to bow out of medal contention.
Up to  press time, T&T’s men water polo team was leading Guatemala 13-3 at  the Leyes de Reforma Aquatic Centre in preliminary action while the  men’s squash team was trailing Guatemala 0-1 after Colin Ramasra was  beaten 11-3, 11-9, 11-2, by Edwin Enriquez.
