Portmore, Village in big showdown
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United enter the second round of the Red Stripe Champions Cup knockout competition with a difficult away game against Village United today.
Hunt, new Under-17 coach
TOP SCHOOLBOY coach David Hunt is the new National Under-17 football coach effec-tive from February 6. "It's a step in the right direction especially with the experience that he has had at the international level...
Wolmer's extend win streak
WOLMER'S BOYS extended their winning streak in the KFC sponsored ISSA High School Basketball Southern Con-ference to seven games with a 56-46 victory over Excelsior yesterday at the National Stadium courts.
Jamaica College defeat many-time champs Wolmer's
MANY-TIME urban schoolboy cricket cham-pions Wolmer's yesterday suffered their fourth defeat in this year's Grace Shield Premier League. In their fifth match this season, Wolmer's, playing away to Jamaica College (JC), went down by 22 runs...
Munro College and Papine High to clash in finals
MUNRO COLLEGE and Papine High will contest tomorrow's Jamaica Hockey Federation/Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association Under-19 championship final after notching semi-final wins at the Mona hockey field yesterday.
One on One with Altimont Butler - a man with a difference
ALTIMONT BUTLER had always been different from his peers and the average Jamaican footballer. He was never afraid to take risks or sail uncharted waters. After impressing in the Manning Cup competition...
King extends his goal-scoring spree
LONDON (CMC): REGGAE BOY Marlon King extended his goal spree in the English Championship with a brace that fired Watford to a 4-1 victory over the second placed Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Monday.
West Indies board needs restructuring - Cozier
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): TOP CRICKET journalist Tony Cozier believes restructuring the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and its operations is critical to the governing body's bid to lift the region's cricket out of the doldrums.
Pitterson and Warlocke top UWI athletes
GREG WARLOCKE'S multi-talented athletic skills won him the coveted title of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Male Sports Personality for 2004/05, while Oberon Pitterson copped the Female Sports Personality title.
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