If the comments of Edwin Allen's coach Michael Dyke are anything to go by, come later tonight, his school will take home all three Championship events for girls at the 2010 Gibson Relays.According to Dyke, his team should...
Interim head coach of Jamaica College, Orville Brown, is expecting the Old Hope Road-based school to sweep the Class Three sprint events at today's 34th running of the Gibson Relays.
They walked before their fellow St Jago faithful to loud cheers and expectant minds, and at the end of their well-received presentations, Racers Track Club duo Yohan Blake and Marvin Anderson appeared to have struck a...
Western Bureau:Reno installed themselves as firm favourites to win The Captain's Bakery & Grill Western Super League football title, when a Davion Thorpe strike gave them a 1-0 win over mid-season champions Seba United in...
The 2009/10 Claro/Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League champions will be decided today when the final round of matches are played.
Wolmer's extended their lead atop the standings in Group Two of the ISSA urban area Under-19 table tennis competition, after recording a 4-1 win over former many-time champions Kingston College (KC) at Wolmer's on Thursday.
A confident Jamaica Under-17 female football contingent, led by head coach Vin Blaine, left the island yesterday for Trinidad and Tobago, where they will participate in a four-team friendly tournament against Mexico, Canada and the hosts.
JAMAICA's combined martial arts team, the Busta Fighters, this week announced what will be the historic staging of the International Sports Karate Association's (ISKA) World Busta Continental Gold Cup, set for the National...
Champions Eltham High, Wolmer's Boys and Norman Manley High, all claimed wins on first innings in their drawn ISSA/Grace Shield Premier League semi-final round two-day fixtures, which ended on Thursday.
WILD TRADITION (left), running at odds of 2-1 with Shane Ellis aboard, holds on by a length from SOCA PARTY (centre) and HERA to win the Hot Line Stakes over 1200 metres, for native-bred three-year-old fillies, at Caymanas Park last Saturday.
Alexander Hamilton (left), accompanied by his wife Erica (second right) and son John (second left), receives the plaque that goes along with the coveted None Such Award from State Minister for Finance,...
WITH the GraceKennedy/ISSA Boys' and Girls' Championships 100 just four weeks away the top high schools, except for Calabar High, will be on show this weekend as...
Apart from Usain Bolt's appearance for Racers Track Club in the men's 4x100m and 4x400m relays, when the gun sounds to signal the start of the 2010 Gibson Relays local high school girls' teams will have a lot at stake.
Courtney Allen produced his best batting display in powering Manchester High to a six-wicket win, in their top of the table Group D Grace/ISSA Headley Cup encounter against Holmwood Technical in Christiana,...
SYDNEY (AP): Homophobic comments made by two commentators on an Australian TV network's Winter Olympics coverage will be investigated by the New South Wales state's Anti-Discrimination Board.
Champions Eltham High, Wolmer's Boys and Norman Manley High, all claimed wins on first innings in their drawn ISSA/Grace Shield Premier League semi-final round two-day fixtures, which ended on Thursday.
The 72nd annual awards banquet of the Business House cricket board will be held at the Knutsford Court Hotel on Ruthven Road tonight, starting at 8:00.
Centuries from openers Danza Hyatt and Brenton Parchment have put champions Jamaica in a good position against Trinidad and Tobago at the close of day one of their final round WICB Regional first-class match at Progress Park in Grenada.
The touring Zimbabwe team completed a five-run victory over the University of the West Indies’ Vice Chancellor’s Eleven in their One-Day, limited over practice match at Frank Worrell Oval in Trinidad today.
Jamaica’s triple Olympic and World Championships gold medallist Usain Bolt will headline the Gibson Relays which takes place at the National Stadium tomorrow.
The progressive four-year-old gelding, PRINCE OF PEACE is highly fancied to win the $1.1 million Legal Light Trophy, feature event at Caymanas Park tomorrow.
Reigning champions Jamaica, sent to bat by Trinidad and Tobago, were 120 without loss at lunch on today’s opening day of their seventh and final round West Indies Cricket Board Regional first-class match at Progress Park in Grenada.