Windies through to semis
SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL hit a half century in his 200th limited-overs international and Ian Bradshaw chipped in with three key wickets yesterday as the West Indies survived a late Indian charge to record a thrilling three-wicket win...
History in the making
ELTHAM HIGH and Jamaica College will have their sights set on creating history as both teams hope to embrace the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Walker Cup for the first time when they meet in the 3:00 p.m. final at the National Stadium East field today.
Waterhouse down Wadadah to top standings
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS WATERHOUSE bubbled to the top of the standings in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League on Wednesday night at Jarrett Park when goals by Irvino English and Demar Phillips gave them a convincing 3-0 win over Wadadah.
First defeat of the season for Harbour View
HARBOUR VIEW suffered their first loss of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League season when they were beaten 2-1 by Village United at the Compound on Wednesday evening. The team has now slipped to second place in the standings...
Seba clip Naggo Head 3-2
SEBA UNITED'S coach, Jeffrey Maxwell, lauded his team's first-half performance against Naggo Head on Wednesday as the reason why it came out on top 3-2. "We had a good first-half but as usual in the second half everybody goes for glory," said Maxwell...
Take Free Fall
Despite upset wins by TOO HOT TO TROT (16-1) and MAGIC DRAGON (8-1) at Caymanas Park on Wednesday, the Super-6 was caught by three punters, but the Pick-9 had no takers. The Pick-9 offers a carryover of $1 million, while the Super-6 starts anew...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Cricket, tourism playing a good innings
THERE IS an old saying, it goes like this, "it is better late than never", and after years of ignoring each other, based on what happened last Friday and especially so what is on the cards for December, cricket and tourism seem to be getting...
Reggae Marathon clips 'elite'
YOU ARE on your own! That's the message the organisers of the 2006 Reggae Marathon and Half Marathon sent to overseas athletes on Wednesday. Unlike previous years, the organisers will not invite any overseas runners, said race director Alfred Francis..
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