Rain ruins ODI opener in Pakistan
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (CMC): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara said his side was already looking ahead to the second one-day international (ODI), after the opening game of the five-match series was rained out yesterday.
Dunoon, St Hugh's to clash for crown
DUNOON WILL meet St. Hugh's in the 2006 final of the Digicel/ISSA urban schoolgirl netball competition tomorrow at the Leila Robinson Courts. The teams secured their places after beating Tarrant 30-25 and Wolmer's 34-27, respectively...
Georgia Club outplay Racquet-eers
AFTER A crushing defeat in the 2005 contest, the Kingston-based Racquet-eers threw down the gauntlet and challenged the Trelawny Georgia Club to a rematch recently on its home courts in Trelawny.
Lady Avalanche lift basketball title
WESTERN BUREAU: LADY AVALANCHE created history at the Montego Bay Cricket Club courts on Monday night when they defeated Pacers 53-28 in the final of the inaugural Western Basketball Association's (WBA) Women's League...
Harbour View face Portmore in women's first-leg final
A NEW champion will be crowned in the Sherwin Williams Women's Premier League as Harbour View take on Portmore Strikers in the first-leg final at the Constant Spring Mini Stadium at 3:00 p.m...
Granville FC, Salt Spring clash in St James captain's bakery ko competition
WESTERN BUREAU: ST. JAMES' representative in the 2006-07 Jamaica Football Federation (JFF)/Red Stripe Knockout competition will be decided at Jarrett Park this afternoon when Granville FC and Salt Spring clash in the first semi-final...
Glowing tributes paid to 'Prendy'
FOOTBALL OFFICIALS and whistle-blowing men from the Corporate Area body tooted off an array of glowing tributes to one of its field marshalls, Peter 'Prendy' Prendergast, officially recognising one of the country's best-ever referees...
Akhtar, Asif cleared
RAWALPINDI (Reuters): A PAKISTAN tribunal has cleared cricket fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Moham-mad Asif of doping offences and lifted their long-term bans. Akhtar had been banned for two years and Asif for one year in early November...
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