Melbourne, Kensington to clash
Last year's winners, Melbourne, and Kensington will today battle for the right to be named all-island one-day champions.
Brown looking for new attitude
The addition of crafty flank-man Jamal Campbell-Ryce will bolster the Reggae Boyz squad which leaves the island today ahead of Monday's friendly international against Canada.
ISSA lays down the law ahead of football season
The 2006-2007 ISSA/Pepsi/JN schoolboy football season kicks off in exactly one week's time and football will be the primary focus. However, competition organisers, the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA), have reiterated...
All set for Go-Kart Extravaganza
The commercial district of New Kingston will be transformed into a race track tomorrow, as motorsports fans and drivers are expected to turn out in large numbers for the Red Bull 'Smokin Street' Go-Kart Extravaganza.
Expanded Digicel Cup kicks off today in Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba: The hunt for regional supremacy in football starts today when the preliminary rounds of the 2006/07 Digicel Caribbean Cup of football kicks off in the Pedro Marrero Stadium, Havana, Cuba.
C&W, Kings in St James netball final
Western Bureau: The coveted Hart & Son Trophy and a $30,000 winners' purse will be at stake tomorrow afternoon when Cable & Wireless and the red-hot Kings square off in the final of 2006 St. James Netball Association Senior...
Fit Johnson to maintain dominance over Woods
BOLTON, England (CMC): Britain's International Boxing Federation (IBF) light heavyweight Clinton Woods weighed in yesterday evening three pounds heavier than Jamaican challenger Glen Johnson for their title fight tonight.
Woolmer wants law changed
LONDON (AP): Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer wants the cricket laws changed so that players can use their fingernails to alter the state of the ball.
Gleaner hunt Business House double
Having already secured the competition's knockout cup The Gleaner will take a shot at the corporate football double, when they face off against the National Water Commission in the KSAFA Business House League final at the Constant...
Classy Federer whips Henman
NEW YORK (AP): Top-seeded Roger Federer beat Tim Henman 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 yesterday to reach the third round of the U.S. Open, punctuating his victory with a moving, behind-the-back volley between his legs.
Greece stun US, face Spain in final
SAITAMA, Japan (Reuters): Greece produced a sensational win over the United States to reach the world basketball championship final yesterday.
Champs Calabar class of the 2006 Cup field
WHEN THE 2006 Manning Cup season kicks off next Saturday there will be one new entrant in Oberlin High and two returning teams in Camperdown and St. Mary's College.
Performer of the week - Simpson's sprint dominance continues
SHERONE SIMPSON'S dominance of women's sprinting continued at last weekend's IAAF Golden League meet, the Van Damme Memorial in Belgium.
Cordite looks good for feature
The Reca Trophy, in honour of the 1976 Derby winner, is one of two trophies at stake on today's Caymanas Park 11-race programme which commences at noon.
Simpson poses dilemma for 2006 Golden League
While the continued exploits of Jamaica's Asafa Powell continue to command global attention, Sherone Simpson has quietly emerged as the world's fastest woman with stellar performances that puts her in contention for a share of the lucrative...
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