Pakistan ease to historic win
PAKISTAN ENDED their short two-match Digicel Series against the West Indies on a winning note when, as expected after Danish Kaneria's brilliant bowling on the fourth day, they defeated the home team by an impressive 136 runs at Sabina Park yesterday.
Harbour View wrap up $million bounty
HARBOUR VIEW wrapped up the million-dollar prize and the preliminary champions tag with a 5-1 thumping of Rivoli United in their ultimate round fixture of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League football competition yesterday.
Boyz' Unity Cup trip put on hold
THE UNITY Cup football competition in which the Reggae Boyz were expected to take part in this month has been postponed. Andy Howes, executive director of Optima Sports Management International - which runs the competition, notified the Jamaica Football.
Village United end season on winning note
VILLAGE UNITED ended their Wray and Nephew National Premier League season on a high note yesterday with a 5-1 beating of western rivals Wadadah at the Elliston Wakeland Centre.
Portmore thrash Invaders
A FINE ALL-ROUND performance saw seven different Portmore United players account for their massive 7-0 victory over relegated Invaders in their final game of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League regular season...
C Spring sink Arlington
A HAT-TRICK by Nigel Reid propelled Constant Spring to 4-2 victory over relegated Arlington F.C in their final Wray and Nephew National Premier League fixture at the Spring Complex yesterday.
Losing the toss hurt Windies' chance in final Test - King
WEST INDIES coach Bennett King believes not winning the toss against Pakistan in final Digicel Test, which ended at Sabina Park yesterday, hurt the team's chance of its first series win in over a year.
Waterhouse, Tivoli play to 0-0 draw
WATERHOUSE AND Tivoli Gardens played to a lacklustre 0-0 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium yesterday.
Spencer ready to make his mark
THE RIDE has been remarkably swift. Seven years ago, Damion Spencer was a fledgling caddy at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club with a natural aptitude for the game and raw talent.
The battle for promotional spots heats up
SEBA UNITED travel to Star Cosmos while Los Perfectos host Boys' Town as the push for the two National Premier League (NPL) promotional spots intensifies between the four teams today.
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