Jamaica Gleaner Sport
Published: Monday Saturday | November 28, 2009
Bridgeport, St George's clash for Manning Cup
Defending champions St George's College and Bridgeport High's successful runs this season in the urban area ISSA/Pepsi/ Digicel Manning Cup will be put on the line today when they meet in the final of at the National Stadium. Read More...
Top two ready - Bridgeport physically and mentally prepared, says Mattocks
Bridgeport High's 19-year-old forward, Darren Mattocks, is pleased with the way things have gone so far for his school. The Manning Cup's leading marksman with 23 goals believes his team's biggest problem all season has been inconsistency. Read More...
Top two ready - It's going to be ours, says Tulloch
The 18-year-old St George's College forward, McKaully Tulloch, has been having a phenomenal season, scoring 20 goals in all competitions, with 18 of them coming in the Manning Cup. Read More...
In Your Neighbourhood
The Paul Bogle Invitational Relays will be held on December 11 at the Paul Bogle High School in St Thomas. Read More...
WADA satisfied with JADCO sanctions - World body will not pursue further action against Jamaicans
Come December 14 when the Jamaican athletes who returned adverse findings at the National Track and Field Championships in June complete their three-month bans, they will be free and clear to run, as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has decided not to pursue the matter any further. Read More...
Big four in daCosta Cup semis showdown
The two finalists in the 2009 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup will be decided this afternoon when the four survivors from the competition's quarter-final round square off in two play-to-finish semi-final games in Montego Bay and Santa Cruz, respectively. Read More...
Report: Montgomery took steroids to beat Greene
Tim Montgomery started taking performance-enhancing drugs because he wanted to beat American sprint rival Maurice Greene and become the fastest man in the world, the former 100-metre world-record holder said in an interview with a British newspaper. Read More...
Al Fouzia to beat off 'Classy' challenge
The second of three races in the lucrative Supreme Ventures 2-Y-O Series - the $3.6 million Pick-3 Super Challenge Trophy over 1400 metres - is on at Caymanas Park today, and what a race it promises to be! Read More...
Unhappy homecoming for Brendan Nash
Out walks Brendan Nash, the West Indies No. 6, for his first game at The Gabba since he was dropped by Queensland in 2006-07, and the man holding the ball is Mitchell Johnson. Nash's former house-mate is a sensitive brute but was not being friendly. Read More...
Waite awaits physical JDF battle
An epic battle is expected when third-place Constant Spring host fifth-place Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) in today's feature match in the Kingston St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Claro Super League at the Spring Complex, starting at 3 p.m. Read More...
Disciplined Wizards weave spell on Majesty
Edward 'Ted' Marshall, coach of the National Basketball League (NBL)/ Flow Southern Conference cham-pions Tivoli Gardens Wizards, said teamwork and dedication were the key to his team's success this season. Read More...
Captain's Bakery pumps more into St James KO
The 2009 St James Football Association (StJFA) Captain's Bakery & Grill Knockout football competition, which started on Thursday with Mount Salem clipping Violet Kickers 1-0 in a special elimination game, will be sponsored this season to the tune of $500,000 - an increase of $200,000. Read More...











