Campbell's gold makes it record haul
MELBOURNE: PARALYMPIAN TANTO Campbell won a predictable gold while Jermaine Gon-zales pocketed a surprising bronze in the men's 400 metres as Jamaica climbed to a record five gold medals at the XVIII Commonwealth Games here yesterday.
Jamaica play to nail-biting 54-54 draw with Australia
MELBOURNE: A MAGNIFICENT basketball-style shot by Simone Forbes with just ticks left on the clock carried Jamaica to a nail-biting 54-54 draw with Australia in the Group Two of the netball competition at the XVIII Commonwealth Games yesterday.
Eltham, Jamaica College in charge of Shield battles
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Eltham and Jamaica College (JC) will resume today's second and final day of their two-day Grace Shield semi-final matches on top against St. Catherine and Mona respectively.
Portmore, Constant Spring in stalemate
CONSTANT SPRING played with one man extra for well more than one hour and Portmore missed a penalty with one minute remaining as they both battled to a 0-0 draw in yesterday's Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at Constant.
Ole King Cole obliges in feature
OLE KING COLE finally came good at Caymanas Park yesterday, striding out nicely from early in the straight to win the Linval McFarlane Trophy race over 1600 metres for maiden three-year-olds in fine style.
Expect major innings from Lara - Parore
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC): A FORMER New Zealand wicketkeeper/batsman has warned his former teammates to expect a major innings from West Indies batting superstar Brian Lara in the third and final Test, starting on Friday (Jamaica time).
R&A chief to check out Jamaica's golf facilities
THE ROYAL and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew's (R&A) director of development, Duncan Weir, touches down in the island today for a four-day visit of the island's golf facilities.
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