Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Sunday | February 14, 2010

The greatness of sport
Last Sunday in Miami, the underdogs New Orleans Saints ambushed the favou-rites Indianapolis Colts to win their first Super Bowl in their 43-year history, and the reaction to their victory in the city of New Orleans, in the state of Louisiana, was... Read More...

Waterhouse look to close gap on leaders
Waterhouse (41) will look to close the gap on leaders Harbour View (48) when both teams clash at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium today at 6 p.m. Read More...

Thomas looking forward to a game a month
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina:REGGAE BOYZ captain, Shavar Thomas, is hoping that the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is successful in its quest to get a game a month, as it builds towards the 2014 World Cup Finals in... Read More...

Tennis Jamaica has big plans for this year
National tennis director, Douglas Burke, is looking forward to a productive 2010 from the country's top junior players in ITF international team competitions.Speaking at a press briefing at the offices of Tennis Jamaica... Read More...

Chelsea advance
LONDON (AP):Holders Chelsea had to step up a gear in the second half to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals yesterday with a 4-1 victory over Cardiff, and Manchester City will have to play Stoke again after being held 1-1. Read More...

Season-best 60m run for Campbell-Brown
Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown hit winning form on Friday night to take the women's 60 metres at the Tyson Invitational meet held at Randall Track centre in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Read More...

Portmore buying into Bell's way
Neville 'Bertis' Bell, coming off back-to-back seasons as coach of Jamaica's top schoolboy football team St George's College, has taken charge of struggling Digicel Premier League club Portmore United since the end of the... Read More...

Young golfer defeats father in JGA play-off
Jonathan Newnham defeated his father, Dr Mark Newnham ,in the penultimate qualifying tournament last weekend to take the Jamaica Golf Association (JGA) 36 Hole Tournament. Read More...