Champions Calabar tackle B'port
The teams that have monopolised schoolboy football 's Manning Cup for the last three years, Calabar and Excelsior, will battle St. Catherine teams Bridgeport and Eltham when the semi-finals in the ISSA/ Pepsi/JN-sponsored competition kick off at
A problem of weight
The exploitation of the generous apprentice weight allowance by the trainers since the 2006 Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) Riding School graduation exercise has left the greater number of long-serving jockeys further ...
Bloomfield stays on course for Ja Open title
JOHN BLOOMFIELD holds a two-stroke lead going into today's final round of the Jamaica Open golf championship at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club after firing a two-over 74 yesterday for a gross score of 144.
Puskas is dead
BUDAPEST (Reuters):Hungarian soccer great Ferenc Puskas, the best player of his generation and talismanic member of the nation's 'Golden Team' of the 1950s, died in hospital yesterday aged 79 after a long illness.
Inzy bats for six-day Test games
MULTAN, Pakistan (CMC): Though his side completed victory over West Indies in the first Test inside four days, Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has renewed calls for Tests in his homeland to be contested over six days.
Windies determined to level series
MULTAN, Pakistan (CMC):After being crushed by nine wickets inside four days in the opening Test last week, West Indies vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan says the regional team is determined to bounce back in the second match starting Sunday ...
Williamson Cup 'Paid For'
Three trophies are at stake on today's Caymanas Park 12-race programme, including the mile-and-quarter renewal of the Glen T. Williamson Cup, a restricted allowance race (non winners of three other than) for four-year-olds and up.
Ball-crashing Gayle is Cricketer of the Year
Chris Gayle, the world's top all-rounder, is Jamaica's Cricketer of the Year for the third straight time.
No place in sports for cry babies
IT'S SIMPLY not the right thing to mock human frailties such as injury, deformities and sickness in our society.
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK - Asafa continues to write his name into record books
HE DID not break the men's 100 metres world record again, nor did he equal it or run another of his sizzling sub-10 seconds time, but he continues to write his name in the record books.
St James Prep, Woodland Primary top tennis tourney
ST. JAMES Prep and Woodland Primary took home the champion boy and girl prizes respectively on Tuesday's final day of the finals of the Alliance Investment Management 11 and under all-island tournament which was held at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre in King
Mad rush for semi spots
Western Bureau: With Clarendon College already assured of their place in the last four, it should be a major scramble for the other three semi-final places this afternoon when the quarter-final round of the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup conclude
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