Jamaica advance
JAMAICA LAST night booked their place in Sunday's KFC Cup final with a seven-wicket victory over Guyana in their abbreviated semi-final at the Three Ws Oval in Barbados.Chasing 160 for victory after the Guyanese reached 159 for nine in 43 overs, the Jamaicans passed ...
Seba on top with 3-2 win
SEBA United on Wednesday night regained their footing just in time to hold off Village United for a 3-2 win and take sole possession of top spot in the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL). The former champions stormed into the lead in the eighth minute when veteran Norman Foster blasted...
Reno, Boys' Town end in 0-0 stalemate
REFEREE KEVIN Morrison's final whistle provided relief for fans, players and especially the coaches of Reno and Boys' Town following a frustrating 0-0 draw in yesterday's Cash Plus Premier League fixture at STETHS.Perhaps it was the the unusual fixture...
Calabar could secure Walker Cup spot
FORMER CHAMPIONS Calabar can secure their spot in the Walker Cup with a win over Edith Dalton at Calabar today, which would see them secure top honours in ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup Group D. Currently in second spot behind group leaders, Wolmer's...
New-look Breeders' Cup starts today
NEW YORK (Reuters):An all-star field headed by Kentucky Derby champion STREET SENSE and Europe's DYLAN THOMAS will take the Breeders' Cup spotlight at Monmouth Park at the weekend battling for a share of $24 million in prize money. The thoroughbred series has attracted 123 ...
Start with fit Summer Wind
The Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomor-row, both having been caught on Wednesday's nine-race programme.The Pick-9 embraces races two to 10, the Super-6 from race five to 10.On what is the annual Jockey Club of Jamaica race meet...
A new Test era for Australia
SYDNEY (Reuters): AUSTRALIA ARE at the start of a new Test era without long-time stalwarts Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath, fast bowler Brett Lee said yesterday.The Australians play Sri Lanka in a two-match series starting on November 8 in Brisbane, and they can no longer rely...
Simoes eyes top job in Bermuda
HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC): RENE SIMOES, the Brazilian who coached Jamaica's Reggae Boyz to the 1998 World Cup finals, has put his hat into the ring to become the Bermuda Football Association's new technical director, the Royal Gazette newspaper reported yesterday...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Some cock-eyed reasoning
JOHN DYSON of Australia is the new coach of the West Indies team, and while there are some West Indians who agree with his appointment, there are those who, right or wrong and regardless of how good he might be, are strongly opposed to it and with good reason...
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