Simmons' double century rocks Jamaica
TRINIDAD AND Tobago and West Indies Under-19 batsman Lendl Simmons made his maiden first-class century, a double hundred yesterday, and put his country back into contention against Jamaica in their eighth round Carib Beer Series ...
Wadadah stop Spring again
WADADAH SCORED their first home win of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League season after beating Constant Spring 2-0 in their return round game at Jarrett Park yesterday.
Owain Hall's crunch time boom slays Urban Knights
OWAIN HALL scored eight of his 16 points in the final two minutes for St. George's Slayers to salvage a 71-62 win over Urban Knights, in the opening game of the 2005 National Basketball League (NBL) yesterday at the National Indoor Sports Centre.
Tivoli grab late equaliser
WERE IT not for a 90th minute strike from substitute Horace Howell, reigning Wray and Nephew National Premier League champions Tivoli Gardens would have suffered the embarrassment of a home defeat to Village United at the Edward Seaga...
Holmwood dominate Gibson Relays
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL dominated the 29th renewal of Saturday's Gibson Relay festival with sizzling performances in the mile relays.
Close win for Freeman
JAMAICAN MICHELLE Freeman edged teammate Vonette Dixon and Canada's reigning World (outdoor) sprint hurdles champion Perdita Félicien in a thrilling three-way photo-finish to capture the women's 60-metre hurdles at the Lievin.
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