Thomas' 95 gives Eltham solid start
SHACOYA THOMAS' half century has given defending champions Eltham a solid start against Jamaica College (JC) in their Grace Shield Premier League final at Melbourne Oval yesterday. Thomas' 95 pushed Eltham to 298 for six at the close of first day...
Kingston College keep the cup
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) and Holmwood Technical were yesterday confirmed as boys and girls winners of the 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys' and Girls Athletics Championships, which ended at the National Stadium on Saturday. Following a recount, the points tallied...
Harbour View slip against lowly Wadadah
HARBOUR VIEW surrendered the lead they held over Waterhouse on a head to head clash, following a 2-2 draw with lowly Wadadah in the late game of a Wray and Nephew National Premier League double-header at Jarrett Park on Sunday night.
Ricardo Fuller pumped up by goals
LONDON, England (CMC): JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Ricardo Fuller believes his two goals for Southampton on Saturday are vindication for the difficult time he has had at the club. The 26-year old striker has never settled at St. Mary's...
Hussey on top of the world
TO SAY that 2005 was an unforgettable year for four-time champion jockey Charles Hussey would be an understatement. He not only rode 63 winners, including SI MI TRIAL and COLTRANE in the 1000 and 2000 Guineas, but more importantly was inducted...
Under-21s confident of securing Central and Caribbean (CAC) spot
A CONFIDENT Jamaica Under-21 football team will leave the island tomorrow for the qualifying round of the Central and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Suriname. Jamaica will tackle Dominica Republic on April 7 before playing host country Suriname two days later..
Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) focusing on youngsters
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): JAMAICA ARE moving to strengthen their youth programme in the wake of two recent failed campaigns in the senior regional competitions. Jamaica finished last in the Carib Beer Series...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Welcome Lloyd, goodbye Braithwaite
Last week's news that Clive Lloyd has been appointed chairman of the West Indies Board's Cricket Committee and that Roger Braithwaite has been removed as the Chief Executive officer is good news for West Indies cricket.
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