Atkinson of Rusea's shooting for the top
Lucea, Hanover: Rusea's High'S 17-year-old midfielder, André Atkinson, has stepped further into the limelight, becoming the latest footballer from his school to be summoned to trials for a national junior football team...
Jamaica snatch exciting victory
CAYON, St. Kitts (CMC): Leeward Islands captain Sylvester Joseph lashed an even, unbeaten century, but could not prevent Jamaica from snatching an exciting six-wicket win at St. Mary's Park yesterday. The 32-year-old's knock...
Bridgmohan out for two months
HALLANDALE BEACH, Florida (CMC): Jamaican teenage riding sensation Jermaine Bridgmohan will be out of the saddle for up two months after a fall at Gulfstream Park. Coming off a record championship win at the Tropical-at-Calder meet...
JDF send Arnett packing
Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) sent Arnett Gardens packing, while Harbour View and Santos scored close penalty-kick wins as the Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout yesterday. The JDF, after playing to a 1-1 draw with Arnett Gardens...
Thompson's goal seals points for Wolmer's
A 17th-minute strike from Georgia Thompson carried Wolmer's to a 1-0 victory over St. Andrew High in the University of the West Indies Invitational Six-A-Side Hockey tournament at the Mona Astro Turf yesterday.
Boys' Town have a point
BOYS' TOWN are hopping mad following a ruling by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Competition's Committee on Monday to impose a two-match ban on hosting Wray and Nephew National Premier League matches at its Collie...
Baptista hits four as Arsenal thrash Liverpool
LONDON (Reuters) Brazilian forward Julio Baptista scored four goals as Arsenal thumped Liverpool 6-3 in their League Cup quarter-final at Anfield yesterday, three days after knocking them out of the FA Cup on the same ground.
Schoolboys hunt second round berth
The battle will be on to secure a spot in the final eight of the ISSA/KFC Southern Conference Under-19 schoolboy basketball league when the competition resumes today after a two-week holiday break.
Belles, Smilers shoot for third
Last year's beaten finalists, Metrobelles, will look to end their season on a positive note when they take on the Brave Smilers in the Modern Rubber Stamp Jamaica Basketball Association (JBA) Women's League third place play-off...
Serena gets wires crossed
MELBOURNE (Reuters): Serena Williams may have to remove sister Venus' number from speed dial after some misguided advice left her scrambling to beat Czech Lucie Safarova at the Hobart International yesterday.
Australia batter England
SYDNEY (Reuters): Australia inflicted more misery on England with a record-breaking 77-run victory in their one-off Twenty20 match yesterday. Despite missing almost half the team that humiliated England 5-0 in the Ashes Test series...
Windalco sweep
Defending champions and hosts Windalco Kirkvine Sports Club (KSC) defeated Friendship 3-0 in one of three rescheduled matches as action resumed in the Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA)/National Northwest Development Club...
Landis slams WADA's Pound
NEW YORK (Reuters): American cyclist Floyd Landis hit out at World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) chief Dick Pound on Monday after Pound criticised the drug-tainted Tour de France winner in published reports...
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