Jamaican Sports
West Indies aim to build on momentum
Riding a wave of enthusiasm stemming from their impressive win in their last outing,
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Bennett optimistic as Jamaica depart
Head coach of Jamaica's senior cricket team, Junior Bennett, is expressing confidence
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JAAA seeking funds to lengthen strides
HAVING set the standard in sprinting at the Beijing Olympics last summer, the Jamaica Amateur
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FROM THE BOUNDARY - Shelly-Ann Fraser - my 2008 memory
Every passing year has its own bundle of memories and 2008 was no exception. In fact, when everything
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Malcolm and Shelton make final cut
St George's College strikers Kemal Malcolm and Shamar Shelton, who three weeks ago guided their school
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Portmore reel in Harbour View
Portmore United's coach, Linval Dixon, was satisfied with the performance of his team after their 3-0
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Harbour View pay for missed penalty
A missed penalty by Jermaine Hue resigned Harbour View to goalless draw with Reno in their Digicel
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Keyes opens door to Boys' Town victory
BOYS' TOWN striker Peter Keyes found the combination to provide yet another game-winner, unlocking
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Wasteful Warerhouse let big chance slip
WATERHOUSE yesterday squandered chance after chance and let in a silly goal, allowing Village
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Wilson's clincher stunsTivoli
A late goal by Arnett striker Kevin Wilson left supporters of Tivoli stunned in the battle
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Riding a wave of enthusiasm stemming from their impressive win in their last outing,
>> read more
Bennett optimistic as Jamaica depart
Head coach of Jamaica's senior cricket team, Junior Bennett, is expressing confidence
>> read more
JAAA seeking funds to lengthen strides
HAVING set the standard in sprinting at the Beijing Olympics last summer, the Jamaica Amateur
>> read more
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Shelly-Ann Fraser - my 2008 memory
Every passing year has its own bundle of memories and 2008 was no exception. In fact, when everything
>> read more
Malcolm and Shelton make final cut
St George's College strikers Kemal Malcolm and Shamar Shelton, who three weeks ago guided their school
>> read more
Portmore reel in Harbour View
Portmore United's coach, Linval Dixon, was satisfied with the performance of his team after their 3-0
>> read more
Harbour View pay for missed penalty
A missed penalty by Jermaine Hue resigned Harbour View to goalless draw with Reno in their Digicel
>> read more
Keyes opens door to Boys' Town victory
BOYS' TOWN striker Peter Keyes found the combination to provide yet another game-winner, unlocking
>> read more
Wasteful Warerhouse let big chance slip
WATERHOUSE yesterday squandered chance after chance and let in a silly goal, allowing Village
>> read more
Wilson's clincher stunsTivoli
A late goal by Arnett striker Kevin Wilson left supporters of Tivoli stunned in the battle
>> read more
Jamaica off to defend four-day title
Jamaica, bereft of batting all-rounder Lorenzo Ingram, left the island yesterday en route to St Kitts where they will open the defence of the West Indies Four-Day Championship title against the Leewards, beginning Friday...
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Tivoli, Boys' Town showdown
Long-time rivals Boys' Town and Tivoli Gardens are down to add another instal-ment to a rich history of fierce competition, when the teams kick off the quarter-final round of the Western Union KSAFA Jackie Bell knockout...
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Fast-rising Dacres awaits big chance
Much-improved fast bowler Ricardo Dacres did not travel with Jamaica's 14-man squad which left yesterday for St Kitts and Nevis to participate in the West Indies Four-Day Championship.However, chairman of Jamaica's senior selection panel...
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Boot camp for Sunshine Girls
In an effort to get themselves acclimatised for their upcoming three-Test series against hosts England next month, the Sunshine Girls will be heading off this weekend to Newcastle for a boot camp, this according to Marva Bernard, president of the Jamaica Netball...
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Miller eager to make an impact
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (CMC): The left-arm spinner Nikita Miller is anxious to make an impact in international cricket for the West Indies and is pleased with the start he has made to his 2009 campaign. Miller bowled tidily to claim two for 26 off six...
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Jamaica, bereft of batting all-rounder Lorenzo Ingram, left the island yesterday en route to St Kitts where they will open the defence of the West Indies Four-Day Championship title against the Leewards, beginning Friday...
>> read more
Tivoli, Boys' Town showdown
Long-time rivals Boys' Town and Tivoli Gardens are down to add another instal-ment to a rich history of fierce competition, when the teams kick off the quarter-final round of the Western Union KSAFA Jackie Bell knockout...
>> read more
Fast-rising Dacres awaits big chance
Much-improved fast bowler Ricardo Dacres did not travel with Jamaica's 14-man squad which left yesterday for St Kitts and Nevis to participate in the West Indies Four-Day Championship.However, chairman of Jamaica's senior selection panel...
>> read more
Boot camp for Sunshine Girls
In an effort to get themselves acclimatised for their upcoming three-Test series against hosts England next month, the Sunshine Girls will be heading off this weekend to Newcastle for a boot camp, this according to Marva Bernard, president of the Jamaica Netball...
>> read more
Miller eager to make an impact
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (CMC): The left-arm spinner Nikita Miller is anxious to make an impact in international cricket for the West Indies and is pleased with the start he has made to his 2009 campaign. Miller bowled tidily to claim two for 26 off six...
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