All-Manning beat T&T boys
A star-studded All-Manning Cup team, comprising mainly players from the successful ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Jamaica College team and runners-up Bridgeport, downed a Trinidad and Tobago All-Schools squad 2-1 in yesterday's lacklustre opening match of the visitors' two-game tour....
Lawson left out of Twenty20 squad
Jamaica selectors on Sunday named their Carib Beer and Stanford Twenty20 squads after the completion of the final four-day trial match at Melbourne Oval. Spinner Gavin Wallace and batsman Donovan Sinclair, who represented Jamaica in the KFC Cup, are the uncapped first class players...
We'll give 100% on every occasion - Bravo
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (CMC): Stand-in West Indies captain, Dwayne Bravo, is thrilled over his team's execution of their game plan on Sunday that led to a vital win over South Africa in the first Twenty20 International. Bravo, deputising for the injured regular...
Nunes wins Barbados Oaks
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): The four-year-old filly Border Secret, trained by Jamaican Andrew Nunes, captured the Sir Michael Stoute Barbados Oaks last Saturday afternoon for the second year in a row. Champion jockey-designate Andy Trotman steered the filly ...
Vaz, Walter top showjumping
Justin Vaz and Jason Walter won the final leg of the Equestrian Federation of Jamaica showjumping league held recently at the St. Ann Polo and Equestrian Centre, Drax Hall, St. Ann. This year, the outcome of the league was determined by an accumulation of points over five events...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - The selectors' problem: One million US dollars
After a series of trial matches, or practice matches, whatever you choose to call them, the national selectors, chairman Ruddy Williams, Delroy Morgan and Ephraim McLeod, with help from coach Junior Bennett, selected the national squads from which the teams ...
Lindsay: the hobbling hero who hurt Glenmuir
There are similarities between the skills used for goalkeeping and wicketkeeping, but the two are hardly interchangeabe, or better yet mastered at a higher competitive level by the same player. Garvey Maceo's Andre Lindsay is one such rare exponent.
Bernard wants netball to go semi-pro
If Marva Bernard, president of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA), has her way, Jamaica's netballers could be taking part in a semi-professional league soon. "We would like to start thinking about a semi-professional league which would enable our girls, especially those...
Magics rout Bridgeport
Excitement filled the air as netballers and their enthusiasts turned out for the staging of the Jamaica National/Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) Open League matches at the Leila Robinson Courts. In the feature game between Bridgeport and Ocho Rios Magics...
Tomlinson faces no-confidence motion
Western Bureau: Everton Tomlinson, who was re-elected unopposed to serve a third consecutive term as chairman of the Jamaica Football Federation's Western Confederation (JFFWC) three weeks ago, is now facing a no-confidence motion mounted by the confederation's executive....
Junior tennis talent encourages McGregor
The sixth annual Petcom Open Junior Tennis Championships ended yesterday at the Liguanea Club and organiser Llockett McGregor says the tournament unearthed some bright prospects for the future. "We can now identify at least six really good under 10 players...
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