Portmore, Tivoli clash
HAVING CONQUERED the Caribbean, defending champions Portmore United will now turn their attention to the Wray and Nephew National Premier League and more specifically Tivoli Gardens the team they meet today at 3:00 p.m.
Clock Work dethrones King
THE ILLUSTRIOUS five-year-old horse A KING IS BORN ended his career on a losing note at Caymanas Park yesterday when he was beaten into third place by the speedy American 3-y-o colt CLOCK WORK in the 34th running of the Gold Cup over 1400 metres.
JDF raid Rae Town
THE JAMAICA Defence Force (JDF) beat Rae Town 1-0 at Breezy Castle, downtown Kingston as action continued in the Jamaica National/Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League yesterday.
Well-wishers say final farewell to former JAAA president Wallace
FAMILY AND friends of former Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) president Adrian Wallace said their final farewell at a thanksgiving service held at Stella Maris Church on Shortwood Road yesterday.
Mt Salem start with a victory
WESTERN BUREAU: MT. SALEM started their campaign in the 2005-06 Captain's Bakery/Western Confederation Super League in fine style yesterday afternoon when goals by Garth Johnson and Anthony Mowatt gave them a 2-0 win over Clark's Town...
Sarwan is Guyana's Cricketer of the Year
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: WEST INDIES batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan captured the Clive Lloyd Trophy for Regional Cricketer of the Year when the Guyana Cricket Board held its Annual Awards Ceremony last week.
King scores again for Watford
LONDON, CMC: JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Marlon King notched his 12th goal of the season for Watford, but the East England club lost its first game in nine outings when they went under 4-1 to Burnley in the English Championship yesterday.
League making strides forward in Jamaica
HAVING TAKEN firm root in several of the island's inner-city communities, the newly-formed Jamaica Rugby League (JRL) continues to grow at a steady pace.
Nothing is wrong with a little arrogance
THE PERFORMANCE of the West Indies team over the past 10 years has been poor. There is no doubt about that and cricket fans around the region have been talking about it and have been making suggestions, many suggestions, as to what can be done, or...
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