Reggae Boyz need to pull out all stops
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras: LIKE A cornered tiger, Jamaica's Reggae Boyz must draw upon all their fighting skills in tonight's CONCACAF Group Two semi-final round clash against Honduras to be certain of survival. Today's battle, at the Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano...
Jamaica need freedom and spirit
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras: AS I pulled the curtain aside and looked through the window yesterday morning, right there, perched on the rail barely two yards away was a little bird.It flitted its head from side to side then darted across the sky into the trees...
The Smoker for Cecil Charlton Trophy
TODAY'S 11-RACE programme at Caymanas Park offers three trophy races, among them the $470,000-$410,000 claiming race for the Cecil C. Charlton Trophy over 1300 metres. The race is run in honour of the former champion owner and long-serving president of the Jamaica Bookmakers...
It's all about Reno and Village United
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH NO St James team in the line-up for the upcoming 2008-09 Digi-cel National Premier League (NPL), fans in St James are now lining up to throw their support behind Trelawny's Village United and Westmoreland's Reno - western Jamaica's two representatives...
Alpart sweep St Ann Bauxite
ALPART CAPTURED this year's Inter-Bauxite Table Tennis Championship with a 3-0 victory over St Ann Bauxite at Windalco's Kirkvine Sports Club, at the weekend.Windalco's Andrea Wadsworth retained her women's singles crown after an 11-3, 11-5, 11-5 (3-0)...
Armstrong set for comeback?
AUSTIN, Texas (AP): IS LANCE Armstrong coming back to cycling? A report in a prominent cycling journal suggests that may be the case. And the seven-time Tour de France champion has put himself forward for drug testing - a necessary step for any return...
Grand Prix penalty appealed
WOKING, England (AP): MCLAREN HAVE appealed the time penalty that cost Lewis Hamilton victory in the Belgian F1 Grand Prix. Race stewards penalised Hamilton 25 seconds for cutting across a chicane to overtake then-leader Kimi Raikkonen during the closing...
Walsh, Campbell step up campaigns
THE QUEST for the presidency of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) is on in earnest with the candidates, incumbent vice-president Paul Campbell and director Courtney Walsh, using the weekend to fine-tune preparations for what is expected to be an early October election...
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