Campbell-Brown, Gay to open at Ja Invitational
World 100m female and male champions, Veronica Campbell-Brown and her training partner American Tyson Gay will open their 2008 season at the Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston on May 3.
Universtiy of Technology take early lead
The University of West Indies' (UWI) Tanice Barnett and University of Technology's (UTech) Odean Richards accounted for two records on yesterday's opening day of the Inter-Collegiate Track & Field...
Tivoli aim to topple Windalco
The Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) Berger Paints Super League competition heats up today with four matches at the Leila Robinson Courts.
WI set to take lead
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):The second Digicel Test between West Indies and Sri Lanka was delicately poised after more fluctuating fortunes on the second day at the Queen's Park Oval yesterday.
De Villiers double gives S Africa massive lead
AHMADABAD, India (AP):A.B. de Villiers punished the India attack for a double century yesterday, as South Africa accumulated a massive first-innings lead in the second Test
Confident Ja ready to defend crown
A confident 12-member national Under-16 netball team left the island yesterday for this year's Caribbean Championships, which will be held in Antigua and Barbuda.
Sports and Inner Peace
SPORTING SKILLS, sublime or otherwise, evoke a level of love and admiration for their performers that almost make them magically empowering.
Saints, JDF in top showdown
Leaders St Catherine Saints will battle another week without their overseas pro while Trelawny Buccaneers have strengthened their squad with the addition of Kurt Wilkinson, as the Jamaica Super League, Semi-Final Pro league continues this...
Taming the beast
SHARPLY SPLIT by social and political tension, there was a time when the only safe match between rival west Kingston communities, Tivoli and Arnett Gardens, was hidden away deep inside the walls of the Jamaica Defence Force's (JDF) military base at Up Park Camp.
How effective is sport in countering violence in your community?
Christine Whitley, Boys' Town: Sports have been playing quite an effective role in this community because whenever we have football or cricket matches it brings unity between the youths from in and around this community.
Epic clash for 2000 Guineas
A bumper crowd is expected at Caymanas Park today to witness a clash of epic proportions between the brilliant, unbeaten COMMANDER ZERO and the impressive colt ROYAL IMAGE in the Jamaica Licensed Bookmakers 2000 Guineas for...
Manchester ease into Headley Cup final
Manchester High became the first finalist of the Grace/ISSA Headley Cup after a convincing performance over Dinthill in Mandeville on Thursday.
Time closing in on Simoes
WITH JAMAICA'S Reggae Boyz potentially to face the CONCACAF 'Group of Death' in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, technical director René Simoes certainly seems to be running out of time in picking a uniform first-string squad, let alone finding time...
Richards races the clock: Injured Reggae Boy wants to return for qualifiers
Jamaican Dane Richards has set no firm date for his return to competitive football, after being sidelined by a serious pre-season injury.
IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD:Portland cricket
The semi-finalist in the West Portland Under-19 20/20 cricket competition have been decided.
Village extend good run
Village United's dream run in the third round continued on Wednesday at the Elliston Wakeland Centre, as they held top of the table Portmore United to a 0-0 draw in the Cash Plus Premier League.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK :Brown's mesmerising spell sent the Tigers packing
NATIONAL LEGSPIN bowler Odean Brown produced a mesmerising spell last weekend to carry the St Catherine Saints to maximum points over the Kingston Tigers at Sabina Park.
Sports minister congratulates cricketers
Sports Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange has congratulated the champion Jamaica Under-15 team for its recent success in lifting the regional title.
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