Glenmuir rout marred
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS GLENMUIR were leading Bustamante 10-0 in their Zone I fixture in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday when the referee called a halt after the Bustamante coach refused to leave the venue after he was ejected....
Camperdown hammer Ascot
CAMPERDOWN CONTINUED to be the early pacesetters in Group E when they hammered Ascot 7-1 in ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup action at Vauxhall yesterday. In a decidedly one-sided affair, the Portmore team was never really in game as it was swamped by the unrelenting sea of its red-and-blue...
Girls' Beijing campaign begins
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Girls begin their bid for a place at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing when they kick off their campaign against Bermuda in round one of the Caribbean qualifiers at the Antigua Recreational Ground this afternoon....
Women's football emerging from the shadows
DURING THE presentation ceremony at the just-concluded FIFA Women's World Cup Finals on Sunday, the losing team carried a banner - 'Brazil, we need support'. The South Americans, beaten 2-0 by Germany, the first back-to-back champions, might well have been making a plea ...
Banjuhar looks a safe bet
Super fit BANJUHAR looks hard to oppose when he contests today's Caymanas Park feature race over 1600 metres for the Violet Armond Memorial Cup, claiming $260,000-$230,000.The seven-year-old gelding by Pat N Jac-Alejandra ran on strongly to win over this trip on a $210,000 tag...
United, Arsenal win key clashes
LONDON (AP):MANCHESTER UNITED and Arsenal both won 1-0 in the Champions League yesterday, while Rangers beat Lyon 3-0 in the biggest surprise so far in this season's group stage. Wayne Rooney scored midway through the second half to give United a crucial victory ...
Pakistan face uphill task against SA
KARACHI (Reuters):PAKISTAN WERE struggling to avoid the follow-on after being reduced to 127 for five by South Africa on the second day of the first Test yesterday at the National stadium.Captain Shoaib Malik (nine) and Abdul Rehman (one) were at the crease ...
Symonds, Haddin power Aussies to victory
KOCHI, India (Reuters):ANDREW SYMONDS and Brad Haddin powered to 87 runs apiece to set up Australia's convincing 84-run win over India in the second one-dayer yesterday and avenge last month's Twenty20 World Cup semi-final defeat....
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