Ready to rumble
THE THIRST of football fans after their long wait for the 2005-2006 Wray and Nephew National Premier League season to start, will be quenched today as it gets going with a full slate of matches.
Manchester to face Melbourne
MANCHESTER AND Melbourne will meet in the final of this season's Capital and Credit limited-overs competition after securing contrasting semi-final victories yesterday.
Divestment now a reality
LEADING TRAINER Wayne DaCosta saddled four winners at Caymanas Park yesterday but that was overshadowed by the news that the near 200-acre racing complex has finally been divested by the Government.
Fine start for Glenmuir
GLENMUIR HIGH got off to a flying start in defence of their ISSA Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup with a 5-0 pasting of Garvey Maceo High in their Zone I game played at Jarrett Park yesterday.
Commentary - Cricket's leaders need to set a good example
ONCE UPON a time, the West Indies cricket team was the best in the world. Today, however, it is not even numbered among the best. In fact, it is so far down the ladder that there are those who fear not only that it will never again be counted among...
Felix beats Campbell again
JAMAICA'S DOUBLE Olympic gold medallist Veronica Campbell fell to her third consecutive defeat to American world champion Allyson Felix this season on yesterday's final day of the IAAF World Athletics Final in Monaco.
Aussie openers shine in gloom
OPENERS JUSTIN Langer and Matthew Hayden scored centuries in the deciding fifth Ashes Test, but Australia's hopes of ramming home their advantage were hit by the weather yesterday.
Clarendon, St Andrew battle it out for U15 title
CLARENDON AND St Andrew will vie for the right to be called All-Island champions as the final of the Jamaica Football Federation/Pepsi Under-15 competition gets under way at 2:30 today at the Anthony Spaulding Complex in Arnett Gardens....
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