Jamaica’s young Sunshine Girls continue their impressive form by whipping St Lucia 41-16 last night in the Caribbean Netball Association Jean Pierre Under-16 tournament at the National Stadium in Barbados.
St Andrew High will start the defence of their girls’ title this afternoon against Immaculate as the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation school competitions continue at the Mona Hockey Turf.
West Indies easily maintain their perfect record in the Supreme Ventures Sports Betting Jamaica Cricket Festival yesterday by defeating Ireland by six wickets under the Duckworth/Lewis system at Sabina Park.
Defending champions St Elizabeth High Schools (STETHS) look set to win their fourth straight ISSA/Grace Headley Cup entering today’s last day of the three-day final at Alpart Sports Club in St Elizabeth.
Harbour View and Tivoli Gardens look set to surge ahead of leaders Waterhouse in the Jamaica Football Federation/Premier League Clubs Association National Under-21 League, which continues today.
Telecommunications company LIME has contributed $800,000 to assist 16 teams travelling to next week's Penn Relays in Pennsylvania. The teams were presented with cheques valued at $50,000 each by LIME's managing director for Jamaica and the Cayman Island...
Rain and the declining fortunes of Holmwood Technical on a difficult wicket at Alpart Sports Club appear set to tip a fourth straight Grace/ISSA Headley Cup title St Elizabeth Technical's (STETHS) way. Holmwood were left...
Western Bureau: An intriguing day of golf looms at the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, in Montego Bay, today as the eight survivors from yesterday will continue their quest for top honours in the US$1 million Mojo Raceway LPGA Golf Championship. ...
Two long-standing records were smashed on the penultimate day of the 31st staging of the Institute of Sports (INSPORTS) All-Age and Junior High Athletics Championship yesterday.Champions John Mills...
Ramnaresh Sarwan celebrated a timely return to form as the West Indies recovered from an early scare to beat Ireland by six wickets - under the Duckworth-Lewis Method - in yesterday's rain-affected...
Thirty-two boys selected from five boys' homes across the island will be special guests of Usain Bolt at the May 1 Jamaica Invitational International meet.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):Jamaica stayed on course to recapture the Jean Pierre Memorial Caribbean Under-16 champion-ship, when they dismissed Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) 42-21 on Wednesday at the National Netball Stadium here.
With the horses for the most part running true to form at Caymanas Park on Wednesday, both the Pick-9 and Super-6 were caught and start anew tomorrow....
Now that the racing industry has been 'Socialised' there is a need for a new look at our regulations and how the industry is managed. There needs to be a lot more vigilance in the areas of stable and farm management.
Equestrian Jason Walter, aboard his bay gelding SHAMBAL, topped the field last weekend by winning the Adult International Equestrian Federation (FEI) World Jumping Challenge at the Kingston Polo Club, Caymanas Estates. Competing in Category A...
Defending champions John Mills have hold on to their lead as day two of the three-day Institute of Sports-sponsored Junior High School Athletics Championships at the National Stadium is coming to a close.
Telecommunication firm LIME has provided $800,000 to help 16 educational institutions to send teams to the 2010 Penn Relays scheduled for April 22 to 24 at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States.
Jamaica’s young Sunshine Girls will be searching for their fourth straight victory in the Caribbean Netball Association Jean Pierre Under-16 tournament when they play St Lucia this evening at the National Stadium in Barbados.
Defending champions St Elizabeth High Schools (STETHS) have taken charge of the three-day ISSA/Grace Headley Cup final against Holmwood Technical at Alpart Sports Club in St Elizabeth.
Four professional Australian polo players have been confirmed for the 2010 Scotia Private Client Group Jamaica Open, which will be held over three days later this month at the Kingston Polo Club.
Jamaica remain on course to retain their title when they easily disposed of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean Netball Association Jean Pierre Under-16 tournament at the National Stadium in Barbados last night.