'Yagga' bats for local talent
Former batting star Lawrence 'Yagga' Rowe believes the West Indies is still producing talented cricketers, but insists that the regional team will not blossom beyond mediocrity if former great players continued to be excluded...
West Indies seek early qualification
JAIPUR, India (CMC): West Indies are aiming to confirm their place in the main draw of the ICC Champions Trophy when they tackle Bangladesh in the fourth qualifying match tomorrow at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
Arnett Gardens kick out seven NPL players
Seven players, including perennial top goal-getter Kwame Richardson, were yesterday sacked by Arnett Gardens Football Club for lack of commitment and effort. Richardson, along with Lacon Brissett, Conry Hall, David Bernard Jnr...
Trainer Robert Darby on the rebound
Trainer, Robert Darby Sr., was the undisputed 'Claiming King' at Caymanas Park in the '90s in tandem with his nephew, one-time perennial owner Derrick Darby. After the Millennium, his empire crumbled and he was soon overshadowed....
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Wanted: Many more like Marguerite Cooke
In recent times, Jamaicans, and especially those who love cricket, have been asking what has happened to sport in Jamaica. To them, sport is not what it used to be - neither in terms of participation nor skill.
Charlie Smith blank St Catherine - Georges wallop Oberlin 15-0
Former champions Charlie Smith turned in a workman-like performance to beat St. Catherine High 4-0 in their Group C, ISSA/JN/Pepsi Manning Cup match at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.
Goule, Talbert burn out victories
"I don't want to go to hell," said Manchester High's Natoya Goule, referring to the hot conditions she battled enroute to winning Sunday's Upliftment 5K at Emancipation Park in New Kingston.
Warner silent as Warriors' spirit fades
PORT-OF-SPAIN (Trinidad Express): FIFA vice-president and Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) special adviser, Austin 'Jack' Warner, maintained his silence on Sunday, as the Soca Warriors continued to slide towards disbandment.
Stephenson enjoying life in Sweden
When Jamaica won last year's Digicel Caribbean Cup, a lot of praises went to the attacking players who were banging in goals left, right and centre. But the unsung hero of that campaign was Khari Stephenson.
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