Bridgeport scrape through
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Bridgeport managed to slip their way past a determined St George's, coming away with a 1-0 victory in a bruising ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup Group D fixture at Waterford High yesterday. In a highly-competitive game, the titleholders were forced...
Clarendon clip Lennon 1-0
WESTERN BUREAU: CLARENDON COLLEGE made it three wins from three starts in the ISSA/Pepsi/ daCosta Cup yesterday when a Damali Samuels' strike gave them a 1-0 win over Lennon in their top-of-the-table Zone H clash in Chapelton, Clarendon...
Seba clip Reno for trophy
WESTERN BUREAU:SEBA UNITED became the first winners of the Dennis Barton Trophy on Sunday night when they registered an exciting come-from-behind 2-1 win over Reno in their exhibition game at Jarrett Park. The game, which was staged to honour Barton who founded Seba United...
Tocumen ready to rumble
Horses from the $210,000 and less claiming spread hold centrestage at Caymanas Park today when 12 of them face the starter in Race No.of the second Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) Claiming Series over 1200 metres. Among the starters are RISING MOON and SIR CHARLES....
Football fever is in the air
THE FOOTBALL season is kicking into full gear with the competitions that attract major attention such as the Premier League which is soon to start, and the schoolboy daCosta and Manning Cup contests which are up and running.Excitement is bound to follow...
Harbour View back on top with 2-1 win
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Harbour View moved back to the top of the Sherwin Williams Colour Scape Women's Premier League after a 2-1 over Waterhouse at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium on Saturday.On the heels of a tight victory over their opponents in the women's Knockout final...
India on top of the world
MUMBAI (Reuters): INDIA WAS celebrating a surprise victory in the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup yesterday, six months after the team's ignominious first-round exit in the 50-over version of the tournament.The tense five-run win over sub-continent rivals...
Pakistan tour a massive challenge, says Smith
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters): SOUTH AFRICA captain Graeme Smith said yesterday security concerns on the team's tour of Pakistan would mean his men would have to get used to spending much of their time restricted to hotels. "I've heard something like 6,000 troops are on standby ...
Girls need to improve says skipper
JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls captain, Elaine Davis, said the team will have to be physically and mentally tough if it is going to stand a chance of winning this year's World Championships, which will be held in Auckland, New Zealand in November....
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