Seniors glitter at Caribbean Games
Jamaica's athletes returned home with 52 medals, including 20 gold, after finishing second at the just-concluded Caribbean Senior Regional Games in Trinidad and Tobago on the weekend. The Jamaicans also captured 21 silver and 11 bronze medals...
Jamaican duo in line for top award
With nine matches remaining in the ICC Champions Trophy 2006, Sri Lankan opening batsman Upul Tharanga sits on top of the Player of the Tournament table. The Sri Lankan opener is closely pursued by West Indies players Chris Gayle and Jerome Taylor...
Walker Cup hunt continues
Four schools will be hunting a spot in the Walker Cup final today when Calabar tackle Eltham High at 1:00 p.m. before Jamaica College (JC) play Charlie Smith at 3:00 p.m. at Stadium East.
Pick-9 caught at $9.6m
The biggest Pick-9 payout at Caymanas Park since the start of this year was shared by seven punters on Saturday. Their share of the $9.6 million jackpot - $1.38 million each. Significantly, the Pick-9 was cornered after eluding punters...
Theodore Whitmore goal snaps losing streak for Seba
Western Bureau: Seba United ended their four-game losing streak in the 2006-07 Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) in dramatic style on Sunday night when a brilliant late strike by former national midfield star Theodore Whitmore...
Waterhouse close gap
Waterhouse FC pulled within two points of leaders Harbour View with a 4-2 win over Arnett Gardens in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at Drewsland on Sunday. Roberto Fletcher (27th), Brian Wollaston (46th), Irvino English...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Over doing it for the World Cup of Cricket
When Pat Rousseau and his West Indies Cricket Board, after lobbying the CARICOM Governments and getting their blessings, financially and otherwise, applied sometime around 1996 to host the World Cup and then were awarded it in 1998...
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