Boys' Town lead NPL throng into quarters
Wray and Nephew National Premier League outfits Waterhouse, Tivoli Gardens, Boys' Town and August Town all recorded wins and booked their spots into the quarter-final of the Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout competition yesterday.
Windwards shift Jamaica matches
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (CMC): The Carib Beer match and KFC Cup limited overs fixture between and the Windward Islands and Jamaica have been shifted from St. Vincent and the Grenadines to St. Lucia owing to problems with the match venue...
MBMC gears up for international events
Western Bureau: Top rally driver, Dean Corrodus, was re-elected for a second consecutive term as president of the Montego Bay Motoring Club (MBMC) at the club's annual general meeting (AGM), which was held at the Pelican Restaurant...
Holmwood score big win
Led by half centuries from Marlon Pinnock, Kennar Lewis and Sean Bennett, and a five-wicket haul by Jamaica Under-19 player Andre Creary, defending champions Holmwood got their 2007 Grace Headley Cup campaign off...
Regional 'Olympic' Games in 2009
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): National Olympic associations in the region are getting together to stage a Caribbean Olympic-styled Games in July 2009. The seven-day event is proposed to have six sporting disciplines - boxing, aquatics...
Haitians qualify
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Eliphene Cadet scored twice and propelled Haiti to a 3-0 win over Bermuda in their decisive second-leg Digicel Caribbean Cup football qualifying play-off match at the Ato Boldon Stadium on Tuesday evening.
FROM THE BOUNDARY - England were simply not good enough
The Ashes series of 2006-07 is over and, as expected, Australia, after surprisingly losing in 2005, strolled to victory. What was not expected, however, or hardly so, was the ease with which Australia demolished England.
Garel pleased with progress of Jamaicans
Jamaica Volleyball Association (JAVA) president, Pat Garel, is pleased with what she refers to as encouraging developments that have been taking place in the sport in recent weeks and believes they could go long way....
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