Impressive Trecia Smith lands big jump
World triple jump champion Trecia Smith, Common-wealth Games champion Maurice Wignall and Novlene Williams were Jamaican winners at yesterday's GE Money Grand Prix in Helsinki, Finland. Smith leapt a season best 15.05 metres...
Richardson snares three wickets as 'A' Team make solid start
LEICESTER, England (CMC): West Indies A had a profitable opening day against Leicestershire yesterday and will enter day two of the three-day fixture in a strong position against the English County team.
Academy contractor to be announced soon
In just over a week the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is expected to select the contractor who will be responsible for the construction of the National Football Academy to be located in Malvern, St. Elizabeth.
Youngsters flood Rodgers' basketball camp
The Arnett Gardens Sport Complex was flooded with young people on Monday at the first day of the second annual Jeff Rodgers Basketball Camp. Before the participants hit the court, there was an opening ceremony with Member of Parliament Omar Davies...
The Miami Heat coming today
Western Bureau: The Miami Heat, the reigning National Basket-ball Association (NBA) champions, will be making a four-day visit to Jamaica, starting today, as part of its 'Shoot for the Stars' book, and Basketball Clinic...
Seba Untouchables lose opening game
Western Bureau: Montego Bay's Seba Untouchables made a dismal start to their campaign in the 2006 Sherwin Williams Women's National Premier League when they were beaten 3-1 by St. Catherine's Upliftment in their first round fixture...
Walters strikes bronze - Locals continue to struggle at CAC Games
Nicholas Walters on Tuesday night grabbed another bronze medal for Jamaica and the country's only boxing medal at the XX Central American and Caribbean Games currently being held in Cartagena, Colombia.
T&T clobber Caymanians
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago were brilliant in all departments as they recorded a comfortable eight-wicket win over Cayman Islands in the Stanford 20/20 Tournament on Tuesday night. Cayman fell for 92 in 19.2 overs...
Kids charity putts hole for basic schools
The Hilton Kids Charitable Fund Programme has announced a donation of $4.1 million for the development and refurbishing of three basic schools in the Corporate Area. The announcement was made by Frank Rosheuvel, general manager of the Hilton Kingston...
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