Jamaican schoolboy football - Glorious Godfrey!
WESTMORELAND'S GODFREY Stewart High made a mockery of the pundits' predictions yesterday when they stunned and then embarrassed Glenmuir 3-0 in the final of the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup final at Jarrett Park to gain their first hold...
England tumble again
FAST BOWLER Shoaib Akhtar and legspinner Danish Kaneria spurred Pakistan to an innings and 100-run victory yesterday as England collapsed to 248 on the last day of the third Test and lost their first series in two years.
West Indies Cricket Board files complaint
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) filed a formal complaint yesterday with the International Cricket Council (ICC) about the quality of umpiring in referring the recent series in Australia, the board said.
Barbican and Rae Town capture titles at Constant Spring
BARBICAN AND Rae Town covered themselves in glory after capturing the Sherwin Williams Super and A League titles in contrasting styles at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday.
Jamaica Windwards in keen tussle
JAMAICA AND the Windward Islands were locked in a battle for first innings points when play ended on the second day of their regional Carib Beer series match at Alpart yesterday.
Harding cruises ahead of Simpson in Jamaican jockey title race
TRINIDADIAN JOCKEY Brian Harding established himself a firm favourite to dethrone arch-rival Trevor Simpson for the 2005 jockeys' title when he rode three winners from nine rides at Caymanas Park yesterday while Simpson came up winless..
Marathon champs retain titles in Negril
ST. VINCENT and The Grenadines' Pamenos Ballantyne and Jamaica's Arieta Martin retained their Reggae Marathon titles with impressive victories in yesterday's fifth event at Long Beach Park.
National Premier League in Jamaica - Battle for second intensifies
WITH RUNAWAY Wray and Nephew National Premier League leaders Harbour View sitting pretty and out today, the race for second will continue with five games on the fourth match day of the second round.
Commentary - The day sport went back to the 'drawing' board
TUESDAY WAS just like any other day: I woke up (which is always a good start); counted my fingers and toes (all 20 still present and accounted for) ... ; picked up The Gleaner off the balcony ... ; and then my world turned upside down.
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