Boxhill will kill football - Burrell
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell, warned on the weekend that Jamaica's football would die under an executive led by Crenston Boxhill, the man who is challenging him for the top local job in the sport.
Bernard, Parchment are Double Wicket champions
JAMAICA GOLD, represented by David Bernard Jnr. and Brenton Parchment, walked away with the Laurie Williams Trophy and the US$2,000 first prize at Kaiser Sports Club, Discovery Bay...
Hall sheds light on stadium complex
WHEN THE National Stadium was built some 40 years ago, it was to serve sport, and up to recently, it did so.
Arnett escape with lucky win
AFTER BEING outplayed from the start, Arnett Gardens' Kwame Richardson pierced the heart of Tivoli Gardens in the 69th minute to steal victory in their Wray & Nephew National Premier League game yesterday at Railway Oval.
Village edge Reno 1-0
WESTERN BUREAU: VILLAGE MADE the most of few chances to inflict a 1-0 win over Reno in their Wray & Nephew National Premier League game at Frome yesterday.
Injury-time goal gives Waterhouse first victory
FORMER CHAMPIONS Waterhouse won their first match of the 2003/2004 Wray & Nephew National Premier League with a come from behind 2-1 win over newcomers Invaders at Elletson Wakeland yesterday.
Harbour View thrash Seba
HARBOUR VIEW Mini Stadium was the venue of a routing which saw the Stars of the East thrashing Seba United 4-1 in Wray & Nephew National Premier League action yesterday.
T&T focus on beating Ja
TRINIDAD AND Tobago's Red Stripe Bowl team arrived here yesterday focused on upstaging Jamaica.
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