Waterhouse edge Cavalier
THE GIANT-KILLING days of Cavalier are over in this season's edition of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association's Jackie Bell Knockout after they went down 1-0 to Waterhouse at the Bell Chung Stadium yesterday.
Boys' Town stun Tivoli
BOYS' TOWN finally got the better of Tivoli Gardens, 6-5 on penalties, knocking out last year's beaten finalists in their Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout quarter-final yesterday at the Edward Seaga Stadium.
King lauds the playing spirit of the West Indies
ADELAIDE (CMC): WEST INDIES coach Bennett King has praised his players for upholding the Caribbean side's tradition of playing the game in the right spirit in the face of bad umpiring decisions during their losing series against Australia.
Miracle Man withdrawn from Caribbean Classic
DERBY AND Superstakes winner MIRACLE MAN was forced to withdraw from the Caribbean Classic at the El Commandante racetrack in Puerto Rico on Sunday when he tested positive for tick fever in Miami earlier this week.
Jamaica College get by Ardenne in exciting encounter
JAMAICA COLLEGE(JC) held off a late fourth-quarter surge by Ardenne High to come away with a 59-48 victory as play in the Southern Conference of the KFC-sponsored ISSA High School basketball competition continued yesterday at Ardenne High.
Windwards sharpen up at Melbourne
THE WINDWARD Islands cricket team, short of match practice, worked out at the Melbourne Oval yesterday ahead of their opening match against Jamaica in the Carib Beer Series which starts at Alpart tomorrow.
Brian Harding noses ahead of Trevor Simpson again
TRINIDADIAN JOCKEY Brian Harding inched ahead of arch rival Trevor Simpson once again in their ongoing battle for the championship when booting home three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday to Simpson's two.
Reggae Marathon - 5 years and running!
FIVE YEARS after it made its debut, the Reggae Marathon and Half Marathon have firmly established Jamaica as a marathon destination. The intent, according to Race Director Alfred 'Frano' Francis was to spread the message that people could change...
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