England end losing streak against Aussies
England ended a run of nine straight losses to Australia with a stunning 92-run win over the world champions in a tri-series one-day international yesterday.
Spencer, Walker headline 'Classic' field
The 10th Youngster Goldsmith Hurdles & Field Events Classic to be held at the Stadium East complex and the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association(JAAA)/ Puma Development Meet at Jamalco are on today..
Final word - Another sad tour
THE ENGLISH have endured some pretty miserable tours to Australia over the years. Like, it couldn't exactly have been a boatload of laughs if you were among the unfortunates to be transported Down Under with the First Fleet in 1788...
WI selectors meet
West Indies selectors will meet here early today to examine the team for the Cricket World Cup. Coach Bennett King said yesterday evening he and the selection panel would be sitting down to streamline the side but stopped short of saying...
St Jago, Ardenne book finals berth
St. Jago became the first team to book their spot in the ISSA/KFC Southern Conference under 19 final, when they ousted former champions Kingston College 50-45 in semi-final action at the National Stadium courts yesterday.
Williamses due Monday
QUEENS OF the courts Serena and Venus Williams will touch down in Jamaica on Monday for a whistle-stop series of tennis clinics and social engagements in Kingston and Montego Bay.
T&T remain unbeaten
Trinidad & Tobago maintained their unbeaten run in the KFC Cup when they beat Windward Islands by two wickets in their fourth round match at the Wilson Road Recreation Ground yesterday.
Guyana ease to victory
Narsingh Deonarine hit an unbeaten half-century that lifted Guyana to a comfortable six-wicket win and eliminated Leeward Islands, in the fourth round of the KFC Cup yesterday.
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Today's Caymanas Park feature race for the St. Catherine Cup over 1100 metres has attracted seven starters, but what the field lacks in size it makes up for in quality.
Commentary - Private ownership not necessarily the best option
Speaking about the imminent sale of the 80 per cent shareholdings of the operators of the country's sole light and power entity, Minister of Finance, Dr. Omar expressed surprise that all the offers have come from foreign companies.
Difficult tie awaits Jamaica
JAMAICA'S DAVIS Cup team flies out today for its Americas Zone Group Two match against Uruguay and what appears to be certain doom at the hands of the hosts on their red clay courts.
Waulgrovians, Tivoli hunt title
Former champions Tivoli Gardens 'A' and Waulgrovians 'A' will contest today's final of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Jamaica National (JN) Open League starting at 3:30 p.m.
IFNA thanks hosts NZ
The International Federation of Netball Associations (IFNA) has formally welcomed New Zealand as the 2007 World Netball Championship (WNC) hosts.
Some nominees got no award
In rather unusual circumstances, several nominees left Thursday night's RJR Sports Foundation Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year ceremony without an award.
Police set to extend their lead
Police National will try to extend their lead when they host Maverley/Hughenden as the 13th round of the Jamaica National/KSAFA Super League continues today.
Jamaica lose nail-biter
Jamaica slipped to their second defeat in the regional KFC one-day cricket tournament when Barbados pipped them in an exciting finish at Kensington Park yesterday.
Gracious speedsters
Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson expressed gratitude after being presented with the RJR Sports Foundation's Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards at Thursday night's ceremony.
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