Asafa in race for top US award
JAMAICA'S 100-METRE world record holder Asafa Powell has been nominated for the USA Today and United States Sports Academy 2005 Athlete of the Year award. Despite missing the second half of the season and the World Championships in Helsinki...
Jamaican Ricketts free to reclaim place in Bradford City's side
JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Donovan Ricketts is free to reclaim his place in English League One team Bradford City's line-up following the serving of a two-game suspension due to a red card he received after reacting to alleged racial abuse.
St Jago girls dominate meet at Excelsior
ST. JAGO girls dominated proceedings at Saturday's Wesley Powell/Sports Plus/Busta development track and field meet held at Courtney Walsh Oval, Excelsior High. St. Jago's dominance was highlighted with the top three finishers...
Jamaican McCarthy named in squad for Sri Lanka
FORMER HOLMWOOD Technical High School Headley Cup player Andre McCarthy is the lone Jamaican selected in the West Indies Youth squad for next February's Under-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka.
FROM THE BOUNDARY - The West Indies board and Stanford's money
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board and problems seem to go hand in hand - so much so that each time one problem appears to be solved, another rears its ugly head. The latest problem surrounds the Stanford Twenty/20 tournament...
Intriguing contest for owners' title
WHILE THE focus of attention among racing fans has been the ongoing battle for the jockeys' title between Trevor Simpson and Brian Harding, an even closer battle is looming between Alexander Haber and Barbados-based Elias Haloute for the owners'...
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