Seba to play with big boys again
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER CHAMPIONS Seba United will play in next season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) after beating Boys' Town 1-0 in their Jamaica Football Federation NPL qualifying return round game at Jarrett Park yesterday.
Giants clash at Stadium
THE 2004-2005 Wray and Nephew National Premier League season will draw closer to its conclusion with the first-leg semi-final doubleheader at the National Stadium today starting at 5:00 p.m.
Spencer to lead Ja's five-man Hoerman Cup team
RISING YOUNG golfer Damion Spencer will spearhead the Jamaica men's Hoerman Cup team at the 2005 Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) which tee off in St. Kitts in August.
Seven J'cans in Windies 'A' squad
SEVEN JAMAICANS have been included in West Indies 'A' team squad, which was announced yesterday. The Jamaicans included in the Daren Ganga-led 15-man squad are Marlon Samuels, David Bernard, Jermaine Lawson, Carlton Baugh...
Harding stars at Caymanas
TRINIDADIAN JOCKEY Brian Harding highlighted yesterday's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park with three winners, two for trainer Anthony 'Baba' Nunes. His winners were SOY MUJER at 8-5 in the fourth race over 2000 metres for maiden three-year-olds...
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - PORTMORE - 'We are going to go out there and work hard'
PORTMORE UNITED will take a business-as-usual approach going into their Wray and Nephew National Premier League semi-final clash against Waterhouse at the National Stadium today.
Beach Futbol returns to the local beaches next month
RED STRIPE Light Beach Futbol will make an explosive return to the local scene next month with an increase in cash prizes and invitational appearances by inaugural Beach Soccer World Cup participants Argentina and the United States.
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - HARBOUR VIEW' - Trying to get a certain level of team spirit'
HARBOUR VIEW have followed the adage that focus is the key to achieving goals by putting their talented squad into a camp prior to today's Wray and Nephew National Premier semi-final at the National Stadium.
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - WATERHOUSE 'The team is totally ready and committed'
WATERHOUSE, one of the most consistent teams in the league, enter today's semi-final against Portmore United a confident bunch following their second-place finish in the overall standings.
WHAT THE COACHES SAY - TIVOLI - 'It should be a keenly contested game'
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Tivoli Gardens enter the semi-finals as the underdogs although ending the season with the smallest number of defeats and the most prolific attack with 68 goals.
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