WI out to salvage lost pride in 4th Test
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua: THE FOURTH and final match of the Digicel Series between the West Indies and South Africa opens at the Antigua Recreation Ground here today and although the contest has already been decided, it could be an interesting, probably even e
Ja Girls run hot at games
PHILADELPHIA: JAMAICA'S HIGH school girls' teams fought through personal disappointments and fickle weather to dominate the relays on yesterday's opening day of the 111th Penn Relays carnival at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Blame the selectors - say Antiguans
THE FOURTH and final Test match gets underway at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's today, and with the series already decided in South Africa's favour, the interest is not on who will win but on how many fans will turn out to watch the match.
H View win a thriller
HARBOUR VIEW secured themselves a place in the semi-finals of the Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout competition after turning back Tivoli Gardens 3-2 to win 4-2 on aggregate in yesterday's thrilling fixture at the Edward Seaga Stadium.
Rivoli keep Waterhouse in check
RIVOLI UNITED fought off the efforts of the Waterhouse to come away with a much appreciated 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Red Stripe Champions Cup quarter-final clash at the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium last night.
Tornadoes win 17 medals at US swim meet
JAMAICA'S TORNADOES Swim Club came up with an admirable 17-medal haul at the recently concluded Stingrays Winter Haven Season Opener meet in Winter Haven, Florida.
Big names missing from Penn Relays list
THE JAMAICA Athletic Association has released the names of the athletes who will represent the country at the 111th Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this weekend. However, a few big names are missing.
Mullings scores win in men's half-lap event
NATIONAL 200 metres champion Steve Mullings continued his early season form by winning the men's half-lap event at the 2005 LSU Alumni Gold meet at the B. Moore Track and C. Maddox Field House in Louisiana.
Hockey body gets tough on delinquent clubs
THE JAMAICA Hockey Federa-tion (JHF) has been forced to take drastic action against teams that have been delinquent in their payment of various fees, some of which have been outstanding for as long as three years.
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