Fans begin applying for Cricket World Cup tickets
IT WAS slow going early yesterday at Ocean Mall in downtown Kingston as the local Cricket World Cup 2007 ticket office opened its doors for business. All the ticket offices across the Caribbean opened yesterday while on-line applications began...
Burrell to run for top post again
FORMER PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Football Federation, Captain Horace Burrell, has given the clearest indication yet that he is still interested in the highest office of local football.
Montpelier, Negril in final showdown today
WESTERN BUREAU: END-OF-FIRST-ROUND champions Negril FC will take a one-goal advantage into this afternoon's second-leg game against Montpelier in the 2006 Captain's Bakery Western Super Football League final at the Frome Sports Ground...
Princess Zanai for 2-y-o feature
TODAY'S MID-WEEK meet at Caymanas Park will be highlighted by the season's first two-year-old race for the Starters' Trophy over 800 metres straight. Post time is 1:00 p.m. and 10 races are slated. Six native-bred juveniles have been declared...
Performances to count for West Indies - Lara
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): PERFORMANCES WILL count, not names. That is the new mantra for the West Indies cricket team and captain Brain Lara said he's determined to build healthy rivalry among the players.
Region to host 2010 Champions Trophy
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): THREE YEARS after hosting cricket's premier event, the Cricket World Cup, the Caribbean will again play host to another major cricket tournament. The International Cricket Council on Sunday announced the West Indies...
Slayers cool down Blazing Panthers
THE ST. George's Slayers extended their winning streak to three games following a 77-75 victory over the Blazing Panthers in KFC/bmobile National Basketball League (NBL) action at the National Stadium courts on Monday night.
Hamilton new head of Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)
THE JAMAICA Netball Association (JNA) has announced Sonya Hamilton as its new Chief Executive Officer. The appointment of Hamilton, who holds a Masters of Science degree in applied behavioural science from the John Hopkins University...
Sonita poised to join line of rural stars
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL'S 400 metres ace, Sonita Sutherland, is poised to join the long line of outstanding track and field athletes to emerge from central Jamaica. The greatest of all is Herb McKenley, but there have been several others...
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