Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Monday | April 27, 2009

Boys' Town lift title
Boys' Town added another trophy to their coffers, taking home for the first time the coveted all-island knockout title, the Flow Champions Cup, and purse money of $600,000, following a 3-0 drubbing of Tivoli Gardens at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday... Read More...

White, Parchment shine at Melbourne
Former national youth representatives Tarique White and Ishmael Parchment reminded national selectors that they still have ambitions of one day representing Jamaica at the senior level with magnificent centuries at the Melbourne Oval yesterday... Read More...

Fabregas double sinks Boro
LONDON (AP): Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas scored his first goals for more than six months in a 2-0 win over Middlesbrough yesterday, dealing a blow to Boro's bid to avoid relegation. Fabregas scored in the 26th minute following a slick move near halfway... Read More...

Jamaica in crucial showdown
Jamaica stayed on course to retain the Jean Pierre Under-16 Netball Championship title, following an easy 66-5 win over The Cayman Islands yesterday evening at the Leila Robinson Courts. Marvadean Anderson led the scoring with 49 goals from 58 attempts... Read More...

Powell pulls up injured
Jamaica's Asafa Powell pulled up on anchor in the men's sprint relay after aggravating an ankle injury, at the Penn Relays, University of Pennsylvania, on Saturday.Powell pulled up about 30 metres. Read More...

West Indies batting fails
CHELMSFORD, England (CMC): Dependable Shivnarine Chanderpaul carved out an unbeaten half-century, but Jamaican fast-bowler Maurice Chambers snared four wickets and Test opener Alastair Cook stroked an unbeaten half-century to place Essex in a commanding... Read More...