Trinidad's Ramdin thorn in Jamaica's side
DENESH RAMDIN enhanced his growing reputation when he hit his second first-class hundred to give Trinidad and Tobago the upper hand over Jamaica in their Carib Beer Series match yesterday at UWI, St. Augustine.
Double wins for Ruddock, Michelle
ST. JAGO'S Natasha Ruddock and Manchester's Leslie Michelle were the shining stars with double wins at yesterday's WATA/JC Development Track & Field Meet held at the school's Old Hope Road campus.
Maverley break August Town's stride
MAVERLEY/HUGHENDEN yesterday ended August Town's unbeaten run in the Jamaica National/ KSAFA Super League, beating them 1-0 at Maverley's football field.
Prince Mohawk again
BANG IN-FORM PRINCE MOHAWK made it five in a row at Caymanas Park yesterday when outfinishing 6-5 favourite TOCUMEN by a short head in the Colin Melhado Memorial Cup feature (claiming $240,000 - $210,000) over 1200 metres.
Big test for Boys' Town
IN TODAY'S 21st week on competition in the 2005-2006 Wray and Nephew National Premier League there are a number of interesting matches on, but those that immediately catch the eye are the Waterhouse/Portmore clash and the Harbour View/Boys' Town match-up.
Clijsters recovers to beat Davenport
WORLD NO. 2 Kim Clijsters overcame a sluggish start to beat top-ranked Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-5 yesterday and clinch the Champions Challenge exhibition title in a warm-up for the Australian Open.
Trinidad World Cup ticket row brewing
TRINIDAD ASKED the country's soccer federation for World Cup tickets on Friday, one day after allegations of cronyism and ticket price gouging emerged against a top soccer official.
Commentary - Well played, Ponting
AUSTRALIA WRAPPED up the three-match Test series against South Africa with Matthew Hayden and captain Ricky Ponting powering them to victory in Sydney on Friday - a victory that left the home team 2-0 winners of the contest.
Tendulkar, Dravid begin tour in style
INDIAN CAPTAIN Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar opened their three-day warm up against Pakistan A with half centuries yesterday ahead of next week's first Test against Pakistan.
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