Stars set to shine at UTech Classics

All is set for today's third staging of the University of Technology (UTech) Track and Field Classics at the National Stadium, with athletes from the island's two major clubs - Racers and MVP - getting ready to square off.

Butler to coach in Norway

Former national representative, Altimont 'Freddie' Butler, could soon become the first home-grown Jamaican football coach to take charge of a team in Europe.

Debtridden Liverpool up for sale

Liverpool's American owners put the debt-ridden Premier League club up for sale yesterday, heralding the end of their three-year tenure, after mounting pressure from banks and furious fans.

In Your Neighbourhood - De la Vega, Dunbeholden renew rivalry

De la Vega United hope to continue their dominance of Portmore's Dunbeholden when the teams meet in a Captain's Bakery & Grill-sponsored St Catherine Major League first-leg football semi-final at the Prison Oval tomorrow evening at 6.

Black Caps gear up for World T20

New Zealand's Black Caps will launch their preparation for the World Twenty20 Championship this weekend when they head to Australia for a weeklong training camp.

Jamaican jumpers, throwers, hurdlers set to shine at 'Penns'

JAMAICAN high schools will be well represented in individual events at this year's Penn Relays in Franklin Field, Pennsylvania. When competition in the 116th staging of the relay carnival starts next Thursday, there will be a record number of entries, 21 among the girls and 26 boys for a total of 47.

Spain's big chance for glory

Spain will head into the World Cup in South Africa confident that the team's recent success will spur a long-awaited breakthrough on the international stage

Bringing Cup to Africa meant overcoming obstacles

A battle over the money to build World Cup infrastructure brought down Nelspruit's municipal government and may have even led to the slaying of a politician. And then there were the crowds of angry children throwing rocks at construction workers, tired of waiting in vain for schools to be built after the community provided cheap land for the football stadium.

Taylor good to go - West Indies coach says J amaican speedster should return in ODI vs Ireland

Fast bowler Jerome Taylor is expected to be part of the West Indies' starting line-up for today's Supreme Ventures Sports Betting (SVSB) Twenty20 clash against fellow ICC World Twenty20 Championship qualifier Ireland at Sabina Park, beginning at 1 p.m.

STETHS lift cup

St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) emerged 2010 Grace/ISSA Headley Cup champions at Alpart Sports Club yesterday.

Jamaica, Barbados clash in title decider

Favourites and defending champions Jamaica will meet hosts Barbados in today's title decider of the Caribbean Netball Association (CNA) Jean Pierre Caribbean Under-16 netball championship, starting at 6:15 p.m. (5:15 p.m. Jamaica time).

Swede cops Mojo6 crown

Anna Nordqvist of Sweden created history at the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course in Montego Bay yesterday when she won the inaugural staging of the US$1 million Mojo6 Raceway Golf Championship.

Cavalier, August Town hunt Jackie Bell KO title

It will be a battle between two teams that are heading in opposite directions in local football, when Cavalier and August Town meet in the Claro Jackie Bell Knockout final at Waterhouse Mini Stadium today, starting at 6 p.m.

'Mission accomplished' - John Mills nail historic 16th straight track and field title

Retirement Crescent-based John Mills Junior High created history yesterday when they secured their 16th consecutive lien on the Institute of Sports (INSPORTS) All-Age and Junior High Athletics Championship, their 18th overall.

Jamalco, Tivoli in massive showdown

The Leila Robinson Courts will be buzzing with excitement today when favourites and defending champions Jamalco face Tivoli Gardens 'A' in a top-of-the-table clash in the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/ Berger Paints Super League competition, starting at 7 p.m.

The Guv will rule

Eight horses are down to contest the 3-y-o and up open allowance race over 1500 metres for the Fontainbleu Trophy at Caymanas Park today, four of them winners last time out.

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