Track stars to set Stadium alight
Jamaica's track and field great Donald Quarrie is expecting great things from 2004 Olympic 200 metres championVeronica Campbell at this evening's fourth Jamaica Inter-national Invitational meet at the National...
Final word - So where's the great clean-out?
SHOWING ALL the steely fortitude and flair of a garden-variety gnat, the West Indies selection committee has managed to conjure up a squad of 15 destined to fail in England.Instead of attempting to cultivate some of the...
Board takes firm position
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): The West Indies Cricket Board has taken a tough stance on player discipline for the upcoming tour of England.
T&T back in contention
Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) scored a hard-fought 2-1 win over Canada at the National Stadiym yesterday in their Group B CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup qualifier and rekindled their chances of advancing.
Street Fighter to rule over China Town
Four-year-olds and up non-winners of two are down to contest today's Caymanas Park feature race for the Henry George Harrison Memorial Cup over 1300 metres.Only six starters have been declared for the restricted allowance...
Unbeaten Curlin primed for Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE (Reuters): Unbeaten, untested and with a temperament still largely unknown, Curlin has plenty of sceptics who claim he cannot win the Kentucky Derby. But trainer Steve Asmussen is convinced that the muscular chestnut colt will not have any problems in today's 20-horse...
Super Cup incentives will not be reduced
The nation's premier cricket competition, the Super Cup, and its second-tier Red Stripe Championship bowl off today with a full slate of matches, led by Super Cup defending champions St. Catherine Cricket Club who will play Lucas at Chedwin Park, beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Tae kwon do triumphs at Busta Open
The stable of fighters from the Jamaica Tae kwon do Association ruled su-preme, taking virtually every black belt title at the Busta Tae kwon do Open Championships held last weekend at the University...
Indiscipline crippling Windies, says Findlay
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (CMC): Mike Findlay, the newly appointed manager of the West Indies team, believes that the problems in West Indies cricket are very deep.
Arnett, Police in crucial match-up
Arnett Gardens will try to keep their hopes alive for a spot in this year's quarter-finals of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Berger Paints Super League, when they face Police 'A' in today's feature game at the Leila...
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