Marlon King leads Jamaica romp
RENé SIMOES' main goal was to reshape his team. The technical director and head coach of Jamaica's football flagbearers did that and got even more as Marlon King hit a double to lead the Reggae Boyz in a comprehensive 5-1 victory over St Vincent and the Grenadines...
Sarwan, Shiv save the day
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (AP): CAPTAIN RAMNARESH Sarwan hit 128 and Shivnarine Chanderpaul an unbeaten 77 to pilot the West Indies to a draw against Australia in the second Test on the final day yesterday. The West Indies, facing an unlikely winning target of 372 to win...
An electrifying performance
IN 9.72 SECONDS, Usain Bolt gave the world another electrifying demonstration of his amazing talent. That he left the field - at the Reebok Classic in New York on Saturday night - for dead, is one thing. The other was that included in the line-p was American Tyson Gay...
Usain Bolt still facing Games dilemma
DENVER (AP): TRYING TO get Usain Bolt to confirm whether he'll run the 100 metres in Beijing could be as hard as catching him if he does.The Jamaican sprinter, fresh off setting the world record in athletics' iconic event last weekend, backed off...
Avalanche claim lead from Lions
WESTERN BUREAU: REIGNING MID-SEASON champions Inner City Avalanche are just a point away from reclaiming the lead in the Western Basketball Association (WBA) Lucozade Men's Championship following a 68-62 win over Bay City Lions...
Meadhaven can seal deal today
MEADHAVEN UNITED will look to assure themselves a spot in local top-flight football next season when they tackle winless Wadadah in a rescheduled National Premier League (NPL) play-off fixture at the Urban Development Corporation field in Montego Bay today....
Nadal awaits Djokovic showdown
PARIS (AP): FIVE ROUNDS into the French Open, king of clay Rafael Nadal still awaits a serious challenge. Novak Djokovic hopes to provide it in the semi-finals. Three-time defending champion Nadal matched the most lopsided Grand Slam victory ...
Harmonics to play winning tune
Today's Caymanas Park mid-week feature for the Alty McKenzie Memorial Cup ($270,000-$240,000 claiming), over 1600 metres, looks tailored for HARMONICS, an easy winner over the distance on April 26. Owned by Jockeys' Enterprise and trained by Stanford Champegnie...
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