Jamaica Gleaner Sport
Published: Monday Wednesday | February 25, 2009
Oberlin romp to victory

Oberlin High emerged champions of Eastern Athletics Championships after amassing 526.5 points at the meet, which ended at the National Stadium yesterday.At the end of the two-day Championships, Oberlin finished way ahead of Glengoffe, who made a late afternoon surge... Read More...
Sarwan hoping to wrap up series
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):For several reasons, West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan is looking forward to the fourth Test against England, starting tomorrow at Kensington Oval.West Indies lead the five-Test series 1-0, following an innings and 23-run... Read More...
Under-20s continue World Cup build-up
Jamaica's Under-20 Boyz will bow into action tonight against a Caribbean Americas Soccer Association (CASA) Under-23 team, in a friendly match at the Lauderhill Sports Complex in Lauderhill, Florida, beginning at 8 p.m.... Read More...
Jamaica lose again
COVENTRY, England (CMC): Goal attack Pamela Cookey hit a game-high 25 goals for England to beat Jamaica 57-47 yesterday for a winning 2-0 lead in their three-Test netball series.England led all the quarters at the chilly Coventry Sky Dome Arena... Read More...
One Love football
The annual Bob Marley One Love football festival will take place today at the Constant Spring playing field, beginning at 2 p.m.The festival, which on a yearly basis honours noted Jamaican personalities - notably from the sports and entertainment arenas... Read More...
Bruceontheloose to secure trophy
Eight starters have been declared for the 3-y-o and up overnight allowance race for the Ash Wednesday Trophy over 1300 metres at Caymanas Park today including classic aspirant BRUCEONTHELOOSE, who makes his three-year-old debut... Read More...
Fighting spirit! - So far so good, but West Indies must seal the deal
ALL WEST Indians have reason to be proud of the way that the West Indies team has played in the first two Tests of the current home series against England.West Indies are leading the five-Test series 1-0, after winning the opening Test by an innings... Read More...
JDF stay on top
A 71st minutes strike from substitute Terrence Shaw carried leaders Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to a 1-0 victory over Santos in their final game in the first round of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Claro Super League competition at Up Park Camp... Read More...
Tivoli, Portmore in giant KO fixture
Top-flight teams Tivoli Gardens and Portmore United were drawn for a mouth-watering clash when the second round of the Flow Champions Cup kicks off on Wednesday, March 4 and Thursday, March 5. The knockout competition promises to be bigger and better... Read More...
More than 600 targeted for Mayberry meet
The Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica (ASAJ) will stage the 11th renewal of the Mayberry Investments Limited Schools Swim Meet at the National Stadium Pool, from March 6-7.John Eyre, president of the ASAJ, stated that the event would target more... Read More...
Walters' progress impresses trainer
PANAMA CITY, Panama (CMC):Jacques Deschamps, the Haitian manager of the Jamaican boxer Nicholas Walters, believes the un-beaten super featherweight is improving and on course for more success. Panama-based Walters stretched his record to 8-0 earlier this... Read More...