Ja mines more gold
MELBOURNE, Australia: JAMAICA WON two gold and one bronze medal on the final day of track and field competition at the XVIII Commonwealth Games to lift their record haul to 22.
Portmore,Tivoli in Knockout showdown
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United will put their Red Stripe Champions Knockout Cup title on the line against Tivoli Gardens at the National Stadium at 6:00 p.m. today.
Drogba steers Chelsea to victory
LONDON (AP): DIDIER DROGBA'S two first-half goals lifted Chelsea to a 2-0 victory over Manchester City yesterday, giving the Blues a 14-point lead atop the Premier League.
Hat-trick of crowns for Wolmer's
WOLMER'S BOYS' bold ambitions of snatching a third straight Under-19 title were realised when they finished off Hillel 3-2 in the Cable & Wireless Secondary Schools tennis competition which concluded at the Liguanea Club on Friday...
Goodison on target as Tranmere draw
LONDON (CMC): REGGAE BOY Ian Goodison scored his first goal of the season for Tranmere Rovers as they came from behind to draw 2-2 with Yeovil in the English League One yesterday.
Lara finds semblance of form in the gloom
WELLINGTON (Reuters): BRIAN LARA rediscovered some form with a careful 28 not out to help West Indies reach 95 for one at the close on the first day of the third Test against New Zealand in Napier.
Kallis shines against Aussies
DURBAN, South Africa (AP): JACQUES KALLIS made an undefeated 72 yesterday to lead South Africa to 140-2 by the time bad light stopped play on day two of the second of three Tests against Australia.
Relay jinx haunts England
MELBOURNE (Reuters): ENGLAND'S BEST day at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games ended in tears when their relay jinx returned to deny gold for the 4x400 women's team.
Getting WI ready for cricket's World Cup
THE ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 is less than a year away and, based on what is happening around the West Indies, it appears, as Chris Dehring has promised ...
St Catherine, Manchester get first innings points
LEADERS ST. Catherine and defending champions Manchester secured first innings points against Portland and St. Mary on yesterday's first day of their Supreme Ventures Super Cup matches.
Lee, Nangle make waves at Tornadoes meet
Freelance Writer DOMINIC LEE and Kendese Nangle were the top performers on yesterday's final day of the Tornadoes Swim Club Invitational swim meet at the National Stadium pool.
Quiet Strength makes it six straight at Caymanas
THE TALENTED American four-year-old colt QUIET STRENGTH continued his relentless march to the top at Caymanas Park yesterday, ticking off his sixth consecutive victory in the St. Catherine Cup ...
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