Jamaica trample Trinidad
JAMAICA CAPPED a wonderful and successful cricket season at Sabina Park yesterday when they defeated Trinidad and Tobago to win the Carib Beer Challenge Trophy and finish with a perfect three from three.
Singh asked to explain alleged assault
INDIA'S CRICKET board asked ace spinner Harbhajan Singh to explain his conduct yesterday after he allegedly slapped national teammate Shantakumaran Sreesanth during a domestic Twenty20 match.
Federer, Nadal final - Third in a row at Monaco
ROGER FEDERER and Rafael Nadal will meet in the Monte Carlo Masters final for the third straight year.
Alsafra awesome in Oaks
GUINEAS WINNER ALSAFRA turned the 69th running of the Bigga Jamaica Oaks into a procession at Caymanas Park yesterday, slamming 2-1 favourite IT IS I by all of 8 3/4 lengths.
Three-way tie in Western Union Division B League
POLICE 'B' strengthened their chances of advancing to the quarter-finals of this year's Western Union Division B League with a 26-18 victory over Speg 'B' at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday.
Portmore look to seal deal
POLICE 'B' strengthened their chances of advancing to the quarter-finals of this year's Western Union Division B League with a 26-18 victory over Speg 'B' at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday.
Jamaicans make fans proud at Penns
AFTER DISAPPOINTING their fans for many years, Jamaica's senior athletes finally gave them something to cheer about as they captured two relay events at the Penn Relays yesterday. Jamaica claimed the women's sprint medley and the men's 4x100 metres titles in the USA versus the World series.
Calabar, Jago and Manchester claim crowns in Philadelphia
CALABAR, ST JAGO and Manchester high sizzled to claim Championship of America titles on yesterday's final day of the 114th Penn Relays at Franklin Field stadium.
Chelsea triumph over Man United
MICHAEL BALLACK scored an 86th-minute penalty yesterday to give Chelsea a 2-1 win over Manchester United that leaves the teams tied on points at the top of the Premier League.
The bread basket of Ja's cricket
ONCE UPON a time, in fact up until a few years ago when players like Gareth Breese, Carlton Baugh Jr. and Donovan Pagon represented the West Indies, Wolmer's was known across the length and breadth of this country as the cricket school of Jamaica.
Kimi claims pole in Spain
MCLAREN ISN'T worried about its failure to match rival Ferrari in Spanish Grand Prix qualifying yesterday.Lewis Hamilton timed one minute, 22.096 seconds to start from fifth on the grid today, with Heikki Kovalainen in sixth.
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