West Indies cricket ailing but not dead - Lloyd
FORMER WEST Indies captain Clive Lloyd believes that although West Indies cricket is ailing, it is not dead, and there is no need to panic.
Lara tops award
WORLD RECORD holder for the highest individual Test score, Brian Lara, said he was undeserving of the 2004 International Cricketer of the Year award bestowed upon him by the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) at its annual awards...
Hue left out for Honduras clash
KEY PLAYER Jermaine Hue has not been included in the Jamaica squad which departs today for a practice match against Honduras on Saturday in Atlanta, United States.
Seba United take a giant step forward
SEBA UNITED took a giant step towards National Premier League qualification with a come-from-behind 3-1 away win over a fatigued-looking Boys' Town at Collie Smith Drive yesterday.
Tivoli Gardens thrash Village United 4-0
TIVOLI GARDENS, led by four goals from by in-form striker Christopher Nicholas, continued their good form when they hammered Village United 4-0 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League fixture at the Edward Seaga Stadium...
Lamey keeps Waterhouse in the hunt
A KEVIN Lamey hat-trick against Invaders last night ensured that Waterhouse remained in the hunt for the coveted $1 million bonus for winning the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.
Portmore get by Arlington
SPANISH TOWN: GOALS FROM Roen Nelson and an Arlington defender carried Portmore United to a 2-0 victory over Arlington in their Wray and Nephew NPL encounter at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.
Lewis tackles crime and football with zeal
POLICE NATIONAL'S victory in the 2004/2005 KSAFA Major League football competition has transformed Corporal Calvin Lewis from a tough street cop to an aspiring top-flight coach.
Immaculate nip Hillel for second triumph
IMMACULATE PREP notched their second major swim meet title of the season after a good performance at the Nestlé Prep and Primary Championships at the weekend.
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