Bridgeport lift Manning Cup
IN WHAT was considered a grudge match, Bridgeport spoiled Excelsior's 75th anniversary celebrations with a 3-1 victory in yesterday's ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup final in soggy conditions at the National Stadium.
Exposure beats costs - Jureidini
JAMAICA'S TEAMS will be shelling out just about $8 million to host the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championships when the first round of the competition is hosted here over the next few weeks.
Same team, better catching
THE WEST Indies and Pakistan square off in the third and final Test in Karachi tomorrow (tonight local time), and with the home team leading 1-0 after winning the first Test, the visitors need to win this one in order to.
King challenges Windies players to lift fielding
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP):WEST INDIES cricket coach Bennett King said yesterday his team has to raise its fielding standards in the final Test in a bid to level the three-Test series against Pakistan.
Mucho Gusto wins Pick-3 feature race
MUCHO GUSTO, running at odds of 5-2 on a sloppy surface caused by heavy mid-afternoon rain, outfinished the front-running ALNASKRA to win the $2.5 million Pick-3 ...
Seba look to repeat first round start
SEBA UNITED will be hoping for a start to the second round similar to the one they had at the start of the first round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.
Frome book spot in final
FROME TECHNICAL booked their place in the daCosta Cup final and a chance to win the rural double but only after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Clarendon College in their semi-final at the STETHS ground yesterday.
Girlz make final dash for World Cup
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Girlz will make a last-ditch effort to make it to the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China when they face Mexico in the third-place playoff game of the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup today ...
Bolton bury Arsenal 3-1
LONDON (Reuters):NICOLAS ANELKA scored twice against his old club to help Bolton Wanderers beat Arsenal 3-1 to climb to third in the Premier League yesterday.
Aussies pile on the agony
BRISBANE, Australia (AP):RICKY PONTING aimed to inflict maximum psycho-logical damage on England after Glenn McGrath took six wickets to give Australia a 445-run lead in the first Ashes Test.
Five teams head here for CFU Championships
FIVE TEAMS from three countries will be spending time in Jamaica over the next few weeks for the Caribbean Football Union Club Championships set to begin on December 1.
Waterhouse set to do well
WATERHOUSE PRESIDENT Peter Hibbert says his team will be ready for the the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championships on December 8.
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