Jamaica’s Under-17 female team will return to camp this afternoon at 4 p.m. to continue preparation for the Caribbean Football Union Youth Championships in Trinidad and Tobago at the end of July.
Four matches are slated for this afternoon in the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation’s Under-14 competition at the Mona astro turf.
Mumbai Indians with West Indies all rounder Dwayne Bravo lost by two runs to Rajasthan Royals in their Indian Premier League match at Kingsmead in South Africa today.
The Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under 21 competition continues tomorrow afternoon will Waterhouse hosting leaders Harbour View in the feature event.
The third place playoff in the Jamaica Netball Association/Supreme Ventures Division ‘A’ and Division ‘C’ competitions will take place today at the Leila Robinson Courts.
Defending champion Andy Murray moved into the Madrid Open quarterfinals today by beating Tommy Robredo 7-5, 6-1 while top-ranked Rafael Nadal joined him without having to play.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board to drop the legal proceedings it initiated against the council after it removed Pakistan as a host nation for the 2011 World Cup due to security fears.
Defending boys’ champion, Munro College secured a semi-final spot in the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation’s Under-14 competition following yesterday’s round of matches at the Mona astro turf.
The race for the Digicel National Premier League title has gone down to the final round after defending champions and leaders Portmore United and second place Tivoli Gardens battled to a goalless draw last night at Ferdie Neita Park.
The 2009 Lotto Classic Race Day will take place at Caymanas Park on May 23 with sponsors Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) contributing an increased $1.2 million to the races.
Skibo ‘A’ and Ravens ‘A’ will contest the final of the Jamaica Netball Association/Supreme Ventures Division ‘A’ competition following semi-final victories last night at the Leila Robinson Courts.
West Indies captain Chris Gayle says he was misquoted and misinterpreted following media reports that he was about to quit Test cricket and captaincy of the West Indies.
Inspired by their 10-wicket crushing of West Indies inside three days at Lord’s, Paul Collingwood says England are focused on pulling off a similar drubbing in the second and final Test of the series starting tomorrow.
The race for the Digicel Premier League title heats up today when defending champions Portmore United meet high-riding Tivoli Gardens in a game, which could decide the champions.
Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd says the arrival of captain Chris Gayle from the Indian Premier League (IPL) in South Africa less than two days before the opening Test against England had set a bad example for the rest of the players.
Defending champions Munro College will face Mona High in a Zone ‘A’ Boys’ match of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation Under-14 competition this afternoon at the Mona Astro Turf.
West Indies selectors have named a 14-man squad for the International Cricket Council’s Women’s World Twenty/Twenty Championship in England next month.