Oberlin out front, but champs in hot pursuit
Oberlin High are ahead of main rivals and defending champions Morant Bay entering today's second day of the 2007 Jamaica National (JN)/Eastern Secondary Schools Sports (ESSSA) Eastern Championships inside the National Stadium.
Glenmuir keep Campion in check
Glenmuir High regained the RBTT National Schools Chess Championship title when they defeated defending champions Campion College 2-1/2-1 1/2 in the final at Ardenne High School last Saturday.
Morgan, McLarty win
Everton Morgan and Rachel McLarty won the 2007 Occasional Invitational Stephen Potter Golf Tournament, which took place at the Liguanea Club recently.
Ja could play in US tourney
The Reggae Boyz have been invited to a four-team tournament in the United States of America (USA) and besides the hosts, they could play a match against World Cup finalists Switzerland on March 27, pending negotiations.
U-17 league launched in Westmoreland
History was created in Westmoreland as the parish's football association recently launched its first ever Under-17 football league.
Police slip, Meadhaven make headway
Police National were left ruing missed opportunities. And Meadhaven gleefully accepted that chance to narrow the gap on the one-time runaway league leaders in the Jamaica National (JN)/Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League.
Holding fires in bouncer at minnows - Fast-bowling legend says they devalue World Cup
HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC): Legendary West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding delivered a bouncer here last weekend by saying that expanding the number of non-Test playing nations in the World Cup was a flawed idea that ultimately devalued the competition.
Six claims for Time Of My Life
As many as 10 horses changed hands on Saturday's nine-race programme at Caymanas Park, with third race winner TIME OF MY LIFE attracting six claims, one void.
Favourites flop turfites
With only one favourite in Time Of My Life obliging at Caymanas Park on Saturday, the Pick-9 not surprisingly eluded punters once again.
Arscott fined $50,000
Trainer Garrett Arscott has been fined $50,000 by the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC), arising from a positive test returned by INSATIABLE after the running of the first race on September 23 last year.
Top British jockey banned for a year
Top line British jockey, Robert Winston, was on Friday afternoon suspended for one year after being found guilty of various breaches of the Rules of Racing following a Horseracing Regulatory Authority (HRM)...
Reggae Boyz surprise 'Bora'
SO KON PO, Hong Kong (CMC): The Jamaican camp is buoyed by their fighting win over the Hong Kong League XI in their opening match of the four-team 2007 Lunar New Year Cup tournament on Sunday evening at the Hong Kong National Stadium.
Gilbert for JNA
The Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) has named Gilbert as the official and exclusive ball and kit supplier, for all JNA events.
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