Shaw's double sinks Tivoli
It was by no means an easy battle for Tivoli Gardens yesterday as they went down 1-2 to hosts August Town in the Cash Plus Premier League at UWI Bowl. A new and revitalised August Town team, led by coach Hugh McCarthy, dominated most of the game with unrelenting pressure in midfield.
Waterhouse cool Portmore
Waterhouse proved to be the only team that has Portmore United's ticket in the Cash Plus Premier League so far, as they beat the league leaders for the second time this season, clipping them 1-0 at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday. Portmore have only lost twice, both times 0-1 to Waterhouse...
Campbell, Powell get high ratings
SILICON VALLEY, California (CMC):Jamaican sprint stars Veronica Campbell and Asafa Powell secured top-10 positions as Tyson Gay and Meseret Defar snatched the No.1 spots in the Track and Field News magazine's poll for the top performers this year...
Arnett rally for draw
Home team Arnett Gardens were a bit lucky to earn a point against Sporting Central Sporting Academy after they came from two goals down to hold the Clarendon-based team 2-2 in Cash Plus Premier League action at Anthony Spaulding Sports Sports Complex yesterday. ...
Harbour View win
STRIKER Kavin Bryan, who ended last season second best with 17 goals, broke his drought last night with a 64th minute goal to hand defending champions Harbour View a 1-0 win over Reno in their Cash Plus Premier League match at Compound last night.
Dawkins inspires first Village victory
It took them all of 13 games, but Village United finally won their first game of the Cash Plus Premier League with a 2-0 win over St. Georges of Portland at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in Trelawny yesterday. Jamaica Under-20 representative Troy Smith opened the scoring...
United, Chelsea keep up the chase
LONDON (Reuters): Cristiano Ronaldo scored an 88th-minute penalty to give Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Everton at Old Trafford yesterday that kept them within a point of Premier League leaders, Arsenal. Third-placed Chelsea also kept up the chase ....
Sarwan thrilled with recovery
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan believes he has received "the best and most timely gift" he could at this time.Sarwan has revealed that his injured right ankle has clearly responded well to treatment and he is now looking...
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