Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Tuesday | October 20, 2009

Buoyant Jamaica look to sink Kiwis
Fresh from their spectacular and thrilling one-point victory over world number-one Australia, Jamaica's Sunshine Girls will be hoping to maintain their momentum today when they face New Zealand in the opening match of their two-Test... Read More...

Sunshine Girls crave win over Ferns
Jamaica's senior netballers, riding high on their inspiring win over world number-one Australia in the National Commercial Bank Sunshine Series inside the National Indoor Sports Centre on Sunday, are hoping to continue their winning ways... Read More...

'We miss representing the region'
West Indies middle-order batsman, Ramnaresh Sarwan, says he is ready to don the colours of the West Indies again, now that the impasse between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) seems to be coming to an end... Read More...

Miller pilots Melbourne to victory
West Indies spinner Nikita Miller turned in a respectable all-round performance to help defending champions Melbourne turn back the challenge of Lucas, in the top showdown of the second round of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) One-Day Championship... Read More...

Ad Infinitum powers home in GG Stakes
AD INFINITUM, running as the 3-2 second favourite with two-time champion Brian Harding aboard, closed strongly under top weight in deep stretch to win the $1.2 million Governor General's Stakes over 2000 metres for the second consecutive year ... Read More...

Georges punish wasteful Rivoli to regain lead
Coach Braxton Hyre was in a jubilant mood following a second-half goal by substitute, Ricardo Scott, which earned St Georges Sports Club a 1-0 victory over Rivoli United at Lynch Park on Sunday and sole leadership in the Digicel Premier League... Read More...

Lions humbled on own turf
Village handed new-comers Humble Lions their first defeat at home in the Digicel Premier League, winning 2-1 at the Effortville Sports Club in Clarendon on Sunday.The victory, Village's second of the season, pushed them... Read More...

Tied result disappoints Maxwell
Geoffrey Maxwell blamed his Waterhouse players for not taking all three points against Portmore United in a 1-1 stalemate, after their Digicel Premier League match at the Ferdie Neita Park on Sunday. "I am very disappointed. Quite frankly, we should have been at least... Read More...

Nine-man Arnett find winning goal in derby
Arnett Gardens emerged the happier neighbours, while reduced to nine players, to clinch a 1-0 victory over Boys' Town in the Trench Town derby - an eighth-round match-up in the Digicel Premier League - at Anthony Spaulding... Read More...

Wolmer's, STATHS hunt Walker Cup berth
A pulsating encounter is expected when Wolmer's host Group D leaders St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup schoolboy football match this afternoon. The match, which will decide the automatic qualifier for the Walker Cup... Read More...