August Town stun Village
Newly-promoted August Town FC won their first match of the 2006-07 Wray and Nephew National Premier League season with a 2-0 win over Village United at Elliston Wakeland Complex on Sunday.
Anderson's strike gives Wadadah derby victory
Western Bureau: Wadadah won the first Montego Bay derby of the 2006-07 Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) football competition on Sunday night when a classy second-half goal by burly striker Jermaine Anderson...
Campion's Justin Vaz riding high
Thirteen-year-old Justin Vaz has established himself as Jamaica's top junior show-jumping talent and his long-term objective is to represent his country at the Olympics. Justin, a third former at Campion College, won category A...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - One more pathetic WI batting display
The West Indies dream of winning the DLF Tri-Nations tournament in Kuala Lumpur ended in disaster on Sunday when they where soundly thrashed by Australia in, as it turned out, a one-sided contest.
Daley sees red
ROCHESTER, New York (CMC): Jamaica international Omar Daley was sent off during Charleston Battery's United Soccer League's (USL) semi-final series road match against Rochester Rhinos on Friday night at Paetec Park. Rochester won the match ...
Twelve hunt victory in daCosta Cup
Western Bureau: Porus, unbeaten after two games, will be among the 12 teams gunning for maximum three points when action resumes in the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup this afternoon with six games - two games in Zone G and another four in Zone L...
Waterhouse, Portmore excite in goalless tie
Former football king-pin Portmore United are still struggling to find the right gear in this Wray and Nephew National Premier League season after playing to an exciting 0-0 draw with Waterhouse at Drewsland on Sunday.
Naggo Head miss out on advantage
St. Catherine: For the second week running Naggo Head Football Club failed to capitalise on numerical advantage and ended up playing to a nil-all draw. In their previous game against Boys' Town, Naggo Head had at one point a two-man...
Waterford drub Tarrant
Waterford stretched their lead atop Group A of the 2006 JN/Pepsi/ISSA schoolboy Manning Cup football competition with a convincing 4-0 win over Tarrant at Jacisera Park. Conrad White led the way for Waterford, last year's semi-finalists, with a brace.
Coaches brace for tough clashes
Three of the four Group D coaches reckon it will be difficult to advance from what they term the 'Group of Death' at yesterday's launch of the Jamaica leg of the Digicel Caribbean Cup. At the press conference at the Jamaica Football Federation....
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