Stewart in record breaking form
Jamaican Kerron Stewart was on fire at yesterday's SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships held at Nutter Fieldhouse Running Track, University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. Stewart, a member of Jamaica's 4x100m gold medal winning team...
Champions Boys' Town on course to retain title
Defending champions Boys' Town kept their hopes of retaining the KSAFA/Western Union Jackie Bell KO in good stead, when they got by Tivoli Gardens 1-0 in the first of two semi-finals at the National Stadium yesterday. In a closely contested game...
Williams fires winner for City
Ricardo Williams' 90th minute goal spurred on Independence City Football Club to a 1-0 win over Central Links in the Juciful-sponsored St. Catherine Major League football match at the Independence City playing field on Saturday. The win moved Independence City...
Family feud - Ziadie father and son win with horses, but lose family bond
Bloodline. It's more significant than any other connection in thoroughbred racing. In the Sport of Kings, it separates champions from nags. Yet, these days, blood ties that should bind are a bit frayed with the Ziadies, a family of strong Jamaican roots ...
Rampaul's seven earns T&T Challenge Trophy
POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (CMC):Trinidad and Tobago, on the back of a seven-wicket haul by pacer Ravi Rampaul, retained the Carib Beer Challenge after efficiently completing a victory by 49 runs over Barbados on the fourth day...
Three red-carded in stormy final
CARDIFF (Reuters): Striker Didier Drogba scored twice as Chelsea came from behind to beat Arsenal 2-1 in a League Cup final marred by a head injury to England captain John Terry and an ugly late brawl that led to three red cards. Arsenal's 17-year-old...
Keane stars as Tottenham slam Bolton
LONDON (Reuters)Tottenham Hotspur striker Robbie Keane had a Sunday to remember when he scored two goals, set-up another and was then sent off in the first 36 minutes of his side's 4-1 home league win over Bolton Wanderers. Keane fired the first goal...
Bailey laments tactical indiscipline
"Ha! Ha!", not the typical belly laugh that made him famous in the song "Tink Me Did Dun", was Glendon 'Admiral' Bailey's initial response to yet another loss by his team in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League yesterday. This time it was a 1-2 loss...
'This is not Champs' - KC's coach puts excellent Gibson Relays showing in perspective
The hype surrounding the 2007 GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Athletic Championships intensified at last Saturday's Gibson Relays with some stellar performances from reigning boys and girls High schools champions Kingston College and Holmwood...
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