Jamaica Gleaner Sport
Published: Monday Tuesday | May 5, 2009
Lennon's Honeyghan looking to score for her family
We have heard the stories of rags to riches so many times but with each individual there is always something different.Nineteen-year-old national under-20 football player, Simone Honeyghan, has an interesting story. The fourth of eight children for her mother... Read More...
Gayle arrives... But coach is still unhappy
LONDON, England (CMC): West Indies captain Chris Gayle arrived here early yesterday, just 48 hours before the opening Test against England amidst swirling concerns he will not be ready in time for the Lord's clash starting tomorrow... Read More...
Bolt confirmed for Swiss meet
ZURICH, Switzerland, (CMC): Usain Bolt will be hoping that he could use this year's IAAF Golden League meet at the Letzigrund Stadium to celebrate another triumphant appearance at a global event. The Jamaican sprint marvel, who was crowned World Athlete-of-the-Year... Read More...
Keyes nets MVP award
Boys' Town's Peter Keyes was the toast of the Flow's Champions Cup knockout competition's awards ceremony, which was held at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) office in New Kingston yesterday.Keyes, who scored one of the three goals ... Read More...
Serena says she's 'the real No. 1'
ROME (AP): Serena Williams may be ranked second in the world but she believes there is no one better.The 27-year-old American was overtaken in the rankings two weeks ago by Dinara Safina, making the Russian and older sibling Marat Safin, the only... Read More...
Venus tops tough opener
ROME (AP): Venus Williams battled past Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 in her opening match yesterday at the Italian Open.Williams appeared in control of the match in the first set, firing eight aces and as many winners in 28 minutes. Read More...
Saints net Dolphins to take Super Cup lead
Defending champions St Catherine Saints secured the only win in the rain-hit third round of the Jamaica Cricket Association Super League competition, to jump to 10 points.They now hold a one-point lead on second place... Read More...
'Three points at this stage is like gold'
Village United's coach Cassman Williams had one of those golden moments on Sunday, after his relegation-position team took maximum points off Meadhaven United, in their Digicel Premier League football match at Constant Spring playfield... Read More...
Massive win lifts Reno's hopes to avoid relegation
WESTMORELAND: Reno FC of Westmoreland awoke from a winless seven-match slumber with a whopping 6-1 spanking of Portland's St Georges FC, in a bottom-six showdown in the Digicel Premier League football competition.... Read More...
Aussies sweep polo series
Thrills and spills were the order of the day in the arena as the visiting Australian team completed a three-match sweep of local teams in the Virgin Atlantic 25th anniversary series, which ended on Sunday at the Kingston... Read More...
Hanover Masters win 12-0
Western Bureau: Former champions Hanover Masters sounded an early warning in the 2009 Spoon Auto Supply's Steve Bucknor Western Master Football League on Sunday, when they opened their Zone B campaign in the eight-team... Read More...












