LOC launches theme song for World Cup
'Come to Jamaica', a song produced and arranged by Richie Stephens, is the official theme song for Jamaica's leg of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. The song was launched yesterday by Jamaica's Local Organising Committee (LOC) ...
Are we capitalising on these transfers?
OVER the last few days, a number of Jamaica's footballers have signed new contract deals with clubs in Europe. These include midfielders Omar Daley, who had joined up with English League One championship outfit Bradford City from local team Portmore....
Jamaica hunt victory
GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC): With first-round victories behind them, the Windward Islands and Jamaica yesterday prepared for their KFC clash at the Beausejour Cricket Ground here today. Jamaica will go into the match with a psychological advantage...
Omar Daley signs for Bradford
Jamaica international Omar Daley will officially join the ranks of English League one outfit Bradford City following the signing of an 18-month contract from United States first division team Charleston Battery.
'It was a very good game for us'
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia (CMC): Both Jamaica and Windward Islands have remained positive despite recording their second successive stalemate of the Carib Beer Series Monday. In a rain-affected match at the Beausejour Cricket Ground...
England win at last
SYDNEY (Reuters): Andrew Flintoff scored a brilliant half-century to steer England to a morale-boosting three-wicket victory over New Zealand in the third tri-series one-day international in Hobart yesterday.
Raiders, Tropics grab club honours
Defending champions Raiders United successfully defended their men's club title in the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona Bowl Invitational Six-A-Side Hockey Tournament, this after defeating the Jamaica...
Sharapova survives scorching climate
MELBOURNE (Reuters) A dazed and confused Maria Sharapova survived a melting at the Australian Open yesterday when players struggled to last the distance in sweltering conditions. An under-prepared Lleyton Hewitt needed the backing...
Bullets sink Under-18s to retain crown
EVEN before tip-off, Waul-grovian Bullets' coach Marland Nattie was certain his team could not lose the final. So for him, there was no surprise when the defending champions comfortably completed their mission with a 57-43 finals win on Saturday...
Police move eight clear
Police National extended their lead to eight points atop the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Jamaica National (JN) Super League, after whipping Mountain View 4-0 at Duhaney Park on Saturday. Police National now lead...
T&T pound Martinique... Haiti secure semi berth
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Double strikes from Kerry Baptiste and Gary Glasgow fired hosts Trinidad and Tobago to a 5-1 victory over Martinique in their Digicel Caribbean Cup football final-round match on Monday night.
Graham, Chambers win twice
National champions Nolle Graham and Ricardo Chambers were double winners at the Florida Inter-collegiate Indoor Meet held at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Graham, who ran the anchor leg of Jamaica's sprint-relay team...
The day Kallicharran tamed Australia's pacemen
Three days after the West Indies had stepped out of the grave to defeat Pakistan and to make it two victories from two matches in World Cup 1975 following their earlier victory over Sri Lanka, they took on Australia, conquerors of Pakistan...
Reno on revenge mission
Revenge-seeking Reno FC welcome Arnett Gardens to St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) in the feature game as the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) continues today with five matches.
'Bigga' lands Norway deal
National utility player, Oneil 'Bigga' Thompson, will join a host of Reggae Boyz plying their trade abroad as he has taken up a contract offer from Norwegian second-division club Notodden. The robust midfielder, who has represented the national...
Umpires pull stumps on St Jago
Bad light saved Wolmer's from an embarrassing defeat against St. Jago at Mico University College grounds yesterday, in their Grace Shield Under-19 cricket match. Chasing 216 to win in two hours, and with 137 to get in the final hour...
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