Jamaica take two medals
JAMAICA HAVE claimed two medals so far at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Cartagena, Colombia. Jamaica managed a silver medal in swimming through Alia Atkinson, who was second in the women's 200 metre breaststroke.
New field of cricket execs?
THE JAMAICA Cricket Association's (JCA) annual general meeting is scheduled for this afternoon at the Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston starting at 3:00 and, based on the nominations, when it is all over there could be at least three...
Take I Am Not Ordinary
FOR THE second consecutive raceday there will be no trophy race at Caymanas Park, the intended feature for the Harry Rigg Memorial Cup having to be abandoned due to insufficient entries.
Reggae Boyz set for quarter-final berth
JAMAICA WILL go into the second game of the 20th Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Cartagena, Colombia, against Costa Rica tomorrow with the distinct advantage of already having beaten Haiti 2-1.
Carlton Dennis - The driving force behind Santos
CARLTON 'SPANNER' Dennis is synonymous with two things, two things that are really just one: Santos and football. The 58-year-old is sort of the 'head cook and bottle washer' and driving force behind one of the country's most successful football clubs...
Hanover make it six straight
WESTERN BUREAU: HANOVER MASTERS added another chapter to their dominance of the Busta/Steve Bucknor Western Masters Football League on Sunday when they copped their sixth consecutive title with a 2-1 sudden-death extra-time win over Challenger...
Jamaica still in doubt for Caribbean Volleyball Championship
KINGSTON (CMC): JAMAICA'S participation in next month's Caribbean Volleyball Championship (CVC) in the Bahamas remains doubtful in spite of a renewed effort by the organisers to get them to compete.
Fourth-place finish for Jamaica at PanAm Championships
CAMPIONES, Brazil (CMC): JAMAICA finished fourth in the team event at the Pan American Junior Badminton Championship after going down to a fighting defeat to highly-ranked Canada in the semi-finals on Monday.
Defending champ Woods say he's back in the groove
HOYLAKE, England, (Reuters): TWICE CHAMPION, Tiger Woods, believes he is back in the competitive flow for this week's British Open, despite playing just two tournaments since the death of his father, Earl, on May 3.
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