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Sport

Smith shines at CAC

DECATHLETE Maurice Smith was the toast of Jamaica's Central American and Caribbean Senior Championships track and field team which returned to the island yesterday after a successful sojourn in Guatemala. Smith, a former Calabar High student...

Hyatt gets first 100 of trials
DANZA Hyatt scored a stylish 111 as Gregory Buchanan's X1 took control over Lorenzo Ingram's X1 in the second and final three-day Capital and Credit Merchant Bank's Youth Development Cricket trial match at Sabina Park yesterday. At the end of...

Hamilton: CTL needs quick cash

NEWLY appointed chairman of Caymanas Track Limited (CTL), Howard Hamilton says the company urgently needs cash for structural improvement at Caymanas Park. Hamilton, whose tenure as chairman took effect from June 1 when the new board of CTL was...

Well said, Hooper - well played, West Indies

WEST Indies captain Carl Hooper is not a man who talks much. Whenever he does talk, however, he is worth listening to - as was the case on Sunday after the Windies' emphatic victory over Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. After losing 18 and drawing one of...

Croft hails Hooper

BULAWAYO, CANA-Reuters: FORMER West Indies fast bowler Colin Croft believes current captain Carl Hooper is having a huge influence on his young side on their tour of Zimbabwe as a cricketing "father figure."












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