Wadadah, Arnett in tense 2-2 draw
KWAME RICHARDSON struck seconds before the final whistle to rescue a valuable point for Arnett Gardens, allowing them to salvage a hard-fought 2-2 draw with Wadadah in Wray and Nephew National Premier League second-round action yesterday..
Village United get the edge over Boys' Town
VILLAGE UNITED kept their positive run at home going yesterday with a 1-0 win over Boys' Town in the NPL yesterday. Omar Allen, who started in place of the injured Newton Sterling, gave the home crowd at Elliston Wakeland Centre something cheer about...
Rivoli hold Harbour View 1-1
SPANISH TOWN: GOALS BY Derrick Planter and Oniel Smith resulted in a 1-1 scoreline in the NPL match between Rivoli and Harbour View at the Prison Oval yesterday. The match, which was played before a fair-sized crowd, saw Rivoli win the early exchanges...
Seba United outclass Tivoli at Jarrett Park
WESTERN BUREAU: SEBA UNITED'S resurgence in the NPL got a major boost last night when goals by Winfred Smith (two) and Delroy Ellis carried them to a big 3-0 win over Tivoli Gardens at Jarrett Park in Montego Bay.
Waterhouse cool down game Reno 2-1
WESTERN BUREAU: WATERHOUSE, BEHIND goals from Demar Phillips and Jomo Gordon, fought off the determined challenge of Reno to register a hard-fought 2-1 win over the Westmoreland team in their NPL match at the Frome Sports Ground...
Portmore take bounce out of Spring
TWO PENALTIES by Kevin Deerr propelled Portmore United to a convincing 3-0 victory over Constant Spring during their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.
Chelsea extend lead in English Premier League
LONDON (Reuters): CHELSEA EXTENDED their Premier League lead to 11 points after Joe Cole earned the champions a 1-0 win over Manchester City and rivals Manchester United were held 2-2 by Birmingham City yesterday.
West Indies cricketers mourn Packer's death
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): WEST INDIES cricketers mourned on Tuesday the death of Kerry Packer, an Australian tycoon who broke away from cricket's world authority to revolutionise the game.
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