Former 100-metre world record holder Asafa Powell will not compete at the 116th edition of the Penn Relays now taking place at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
Leaders Milk River scored a 4-1 victory over eight place Young Strikers at Kemps Hill in the Clarendon Football Association/Captain’s Bakery Major League yesterday.
Reigning champions Munro College will host Excelsior High in a lone game of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation boys’ Under-16 competition.
A Condolence Book has been opened at the Embassy of Spain for former International Olympic Committee (IOC), President Juan Antonio Samaranch who died on Wednesday. He was 89.
Leaders Harbour View will travel to Elliston Wakeland Centre in Trelawny to face seventh place Village United in the crucial third round of the Jamaica Football Federation/Premier League Clubs Association National Under-21 League.
St Andrew Girls and Alpha Academy hold on to their perfect records after yesterday’s round of matches in the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation Under-16 competitions at Mona Hockey turf.
World 100 metres hurdles champion Brigitte Foster-Hylton could be out of action for up to a year, after a recently done MRI scan revealed serious damage to the 35-year-old's left hamstring.
The stewards of the Jamaica Racing Commission on Tuesday imposed a five-day ban on the in-form apprentice Aaron Chatrie for instances of careless riding at Caymanas Park last Saturday.
Oaks Day at Caymanas Park is traditionally Ladies Day, and in keeping with the theme, title sponsors Bigga, in association with Caymanas Track Limited, will tomorrow honour 11 women who have distinguished themselves in various fields.
A host of international figures and dignitaries paid tribute to former Interna-tional Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch yesterday at the funeral service for the man who changed the Olympics.
The police probe into a suspected prostitution ring at a Paris nightspot has cast serious doubt as to whether France footballers Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema will be called into the team's World Cup squad.
West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach surprisingly played no part as his Deccan Chargers slumped out of the Indian Premier League on Thursday with a disappointing 38-run loss to Chennai Super Kings.
MANCHESTER High's Chanice Porter and Rochelle Farquharson of St Elizabeth Technical gave Jamaican schools a flying start on yesterday's opening day of the 116th staging of the Penn Relays.
Tomorrow's Pick-Nine will be highlighted by the 71st running of the Bigga Jamaica Oaks for native-bred three-year-old fillies over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park.
West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul will join Lancashire this season as one of two players drafted to replace Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara.
Minister of Sports, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, has admitted that a national sports policy document is taking longer than expected to enter the public realm, but has stressed the importance of covering all angles.
Jamaican High Schools have secured two gold medals on today’s opening day of the 116th edition of the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.