Harbour View face SCA challenge
THE CASH Plus Premier League (CPPL) enters its fourth round today with champions Harbour View hosting impressive newcomers Sporting Central Academy (SCA) in one of several intriguing fixtures.
T&T beat Guyana by four wickets
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC:ALTHOUGH BOTH teams had already qualified for the semi-finals, the atmosphere at the Guyana National Stadium was fantastic as Trinidad & Tobago beat Guyana by four wickets in their...
Windwards cruise to victory
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC:THE WINDWARD Islands cruised to a comfortable five-wicket victory over Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) in their final preliminary round match of the KFC Cup at the Blairmont Community Centre in Berbice yesterday.Set 132 for...
South Africa hope for victory déjà vu
PARIS, (Reuters):SOUTH AFRICA hope their victory over England in yesterday's Rugby World Cup final will have the same positive impact on their country as their previous win in 1995.
Colourful launch for Jamaica Independent Sschool Association league
AFTER A colourful opening ceremony and dress parade in which almost 40 schools took part, the Bigga/Jamaica Independent Schools Association (JISA) football league was launched yesterday.
late news: Australian Dyson is WI new coach
John Dyson, former Australian Test player and Sri Lankan coach has been appointed the new West Indies coach.
Richards excelling on and off the court
VOLLEYBALL IS fun. It has helped me to manage my time better because I have to practise and dedicate time to my academics as well as social life," so says 17-year-old Wolmerian and volleyball champion, Tasha-Gaye Richards.
Springboks rule the rugby world
PARIS, (Reuters):SOUTH AFRICA defeated defending champions England 15-6 yesterday to claim the Rugby World Cup for the second time in a match packed with atmosphere but short of excitement.
Crunch time at Interlagos
WHAT A season it has been! Action off and on the track, 'Stepney-gate,' fingers pointing everywhere and tales of skullduggery, misinformation and mayhem.
Fabulous five-timer for young Walker
APPRENTICE OMAR Walker made a crippling move in a bid to win his first jockeys' championship at Caymanas Park yesterday, thanks to a fabulous five-timer on the 10-race programme.
Lloyd's words of wisdom
FORMER WEST Indies captain Clive Lloyd, the distinguished captain of the all-conquering West Indies team of the 1970s into the 1980s, former manager and coach of the West Indies team and now a member of the West Indies Cricket Board, is a man who knows...
Referees slow Manley's progress
THE COACHES of Norman Manley and St. George's College decided to abandon their crucial ISSA/Pepsi/ Digicel Manning Cup match at Tinson Pen yesterday due to a lack of officials.
Yousuf's century leads Pakistan to victory
LAHORE, (Reuters):SEAMERS RAO Iftikhar and Umar Gul shared six wickets and Mohammad Yousuf hammered a century to guide Pakistan to a 25-run win over South Africa in the second one-dayer at the Gaddafi stadium yesterday.
India outclass Aussies in Twenty20 clash
MUMBAI, (Reuters):GAUTAM GAMBHIR scored a half century to power India to a seven-wicket victory over Australia in a one-off Twenty20 international yesterday.
Frome and Petersfield advance
WESTERN BUREAU:WHILE SOME teams will have to wait until tomorrow's rescheduled games to know their fate, several booked their places in both the inter-zone round of the ISSA/ Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup and the Ben Francis Knockout...
Dramatic win for Liverpool
LONDON, (Reuters):LIVERPOOL SCORED in stoppage time to beat Everton 2-1 in a dramatic Merseyside derby yesterday at Goodison Park as the hosts ended the match with nine men.
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