Mexico thrash Ja
MEXICO TOOK a stranglehold on the Davis Cup Americas Zone Group Two clash against Jamaica at the Liguanea Club yesterday with a thoroughly dominant performance in the pivotal doubles.
Commentary - West Indies bowling disappointed in South Africa
THE WEST Indies tour of South Africa is over and although by drawing one of the four Test matches and winning one of the five one-day internationals, it was not as embarrassing as that of 1998-99 when they lost all five Test matches and six of the seven..
Fiery Richardson rocks Windies 'B'
PACE BOWLER Andrew Richardson snapped up two wickets in four balls to give Jamaica a slight advantage against the West Indies 'B' yesterday, the second day of their rain-affected fifth-round Carib Beer Series Cricket match.
The Admiral in charge again
WITH THE untimely death of trainer Howard Phillipps putting a damper on the proceedings at Caymanas Park yesterday, THE ADMIRAL made amends for his first and only defeat some weeks ago with an emphatic victory in the round five...
Brown avenges loss to Marsh
VERE TECHNICAL'S Keisha Brown and St. Jago's Nadina Marsh yesterday battled to a repeat finish of last year's 100-metre hurdle final at the Youngster Goldsmith Hurdles and Field Events Classic at Kingston College, North Street.
Portmore await Tivoli
LEADERS TIVOLI Gardens are racked with injuries ahead of their third round clash with defending champions Portmore United in today's round of the Wray & Nephew National Premier League competition.
Village, Invaders in crucial derby
WESTERN TEAMS will be seeking crucial points today as the third round of the Wray & Nephew National Premier League continues. Village and Invaders will meet at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in the third Trelawny derby this season...
Powell tops Millrose field
JAMAICAN ATHLETES shone at Friday night's Millrose Game in New York with outstanding performances from Asafa Powell, Germaine Mason, Melaine Walker, and Kerron Stewart, who all secured victories.
Bolt being prepared for Athens Games
OLYMPIC MEDAL hopeful and joint Junior 200m world record holder Usain Bolt is on schedule for a successful 2004 track and field season as far as his coach, Fitz Coleman, is concerned.
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