Cosmos face stern test
EASTERN CONFEDERATION Super League leaders Star Cosmos face a stern test tomorrow when they travel to Drax Hall to play Brazil. Match time is 3:00 p.m.
'Greenfield' progressing nicely says Bryan
LOCAL ORGANISERS are very comfortable with the rate developments are taking place at the Greenfield site in Trelawny.
READY, SET, SABINA - Work a month behind but CWC organisers are not worried
A UNIFORMED security officer sits quietly by himself at the Sabina Park entrance on Emerald Road, presumably counting down the seconds of another long day on the job.
Vehicular boundaries
WHEN THE World Cup is up and running, spectators will not be allowed to drive within certain boundaries close to either Sabina Park or the stadium being built at the Greenfield site in Trelawny.
Gov't acquiring property
THE GOVERNMENT has acquired most of the land around Sabina Park it needs to facilitate its Sabina Park reconstruction.
Rose to set Camperdown Classics alight
WORLD JUNIOR 100m bronze medallist Remaldo Rose of Camperdown High is expected to shine at today's first renewal of the 4E-sponsored Camperdown Classics at Stadium East Complex.
Male, female athletes to walk away with Gleaner/Youthlink award
IN ADDITION, the outstanding male and female athlete will walk away with The Gleaner/Youthlink award. "Like in former years, we are expecting the clash between the top schools to generate a lot of excitement for the fans," said Harvey.
Williams on top
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 200m silver medallist Christopher Williams won Wednesday's 60m dash at the Samsung EuroJump in Sweden. Williams, the 200m silver medallist from the 2001 Edmonton World Outdoor Championships, took the race in 6.72 seconds.
NCB knockout final to sizzle
THE HARPER Miller Oval in Nief Mountain, south-east St. Elizabeth should be buzzing with non-stop action tomorrow as the NCB knockout cricket final will take centre stage.
SCJ's cricket semi-finals on tomorrow
A SECOND attempt will be made to play the semi-final matches in the 2006 Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) Westmoreland limited-overs cricket competition tomorrow. Heavy overnight rain in Westmoreland made the pitch and outfield at Mannings School...
Holland poised to take League lead
SECOND-PLACE Holland look set to take over leadership of the Wray & Nephew St. Elizabeth Major League football competition when they travel to Lyceo tomorrow for their eighth-round match against New River. Like Rasta Camp, Holland are on 12 points,..
Women's Six-a-Side league kicks off March 3
THE WESTERN Hotels Sports Association will for the first time since 2001-2002 coordinate the All-Island Hotels Six-a-Side women's football league. The competition is scheduled to kick off on March 3 at Drax Hall with Hedonism III hosting Beaches...
Taurus lift Portland football crown
TAURUS SPORTS Club are the 2005-2006 Portland Football Association's Under-15 champions following their 3-1 victory over Progressive.
Bushy Park Raja for feature
BOTTOM-OF-the-barrel claimers take centre stage at Caymanas Park today in the annual renewal of the Lester Davidson Memorial Cup over the round five course.
Ja on brink of elimination
THE RED clay courts of the Centro Espanol in the Dominican Republic have left the Jamaican Davis Cup team feeling blue after their first day of competition ...
St Andrew seal spot in final
ST. ANDREW High School stormed their way into the final of the Jamaica Hockey Federation/Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association final after a 2-1 win over Immaculate at the Mona Hockey Turf yesterday.
Jamaica, US clash for Atlantic City
JAMAICA'S BUSTA Fighters will square-off against a United States taekwondo team on February 19 in a featured match at the Battle of the Boardwalk in Atlantic City.
Valu P and Naggo Head hunt victories
SANTA CRUZ: With just one round to go before the end of the cross zone fixtures in the Smirnoff Ice/Superplus Super League, St. Elizabeth's Valu P (17) and Naggo Head (20) of St. Catherine ...
Windies storm into quarters
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): CAPTAIN LEON Johnson and his deputy Jason Mohammed struck fine unbeaten half centuries as the West Indies stumbled briefly before beating South Africa by seven wickets ...
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