Eastern Pistons of Kingston defeated Morant Bay of St Thomas 87-51 in the opening game of the Jamaica Amateur Basketball Association/Jamaica Public Service Company Parish League yesterday.
Reigning champions Jamaica outclassed the Cayman Islands 66 to five last night to stay unbeaten in the Caribbean Netball Association’s Jean Pierre Youth Under-16 Championships, being played at the Leila Robinson Courts in Kingston.
Leaders Greenwich Town defeated hosts Shortwood United one-nil yesterday in their top-of-the-table Kingston and St Andrew Football Association/Claro Syd Bartlett League.
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas scored his first goals for more than six months in a two-nil win over Middlesbrough yesterday in the English Premier League.
Inter Milan\'s lead in the Italian league was trimmed to seven points yesterday after Jose Mourinho\'s side lost one-nil at Napoli and city rivals AC Milan beat Palermo three-nil.
Manchester Lions recorded an innings and 11-run victory over Westmoreland Wizards at St Andrew Technical High School in round two of the Jamaican Super Cricket League, which ended yesterday.
Leeward Islands and West Indies all-rounder Omari Banks collected three wickets yesterday to help Somerset register a 110-run victory over Kent in England’s Friends Provident Trophy at Taunton’s County Ground.
Camarsh Crumbie easily beat Phillip Bond six-one, six-one to take the Boys’ Under-18 title on yesterday’s final day of the Burger King Interscholastic Tennis Championships at Eric Bell Centre.
Hosts Jamaica will open their title defence against Dominica when the Caribbean Netball Association’s Jean Pierre Youth Under-16 competition serves off this evening at the Leila Robinson Courts.
Vere Technical and Edwin Allen High won relay gold medals on today’s second day of the Penn Relays Carnival at Franklin Field on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
Andrew Symonds hit a half-century and took two wickets today to steer Australia to a six-wicket win over Pakistan in the second one-day international at Dubai Sports City in United Arab Emirates.
Jamaica’s high school girls won two more medals on today’s second day of the three-day Penn Relays Carnival at Franklin Field on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
England’s all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is set to miss the two-Test series against visitors West Indies next month, after being forced out of the Indian Premier League with a knee injury.
St Elizabeth Technical’s Peter-Gaye Reid and teammate Rochelle Farquharson along with Edwin Allen’s Nikita Tracy gave Jamaica a good start on yesterday’s opening day of the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) has started investigations into the non-participation of several top billed athletes at the University of Technology Track and field Classic held at the National Stadium last Saturday.
Beijing Olympic triple gold medallist Usain Bolt has confirmed he will run at the Athletissima Super Grand Prix in July, his first stadium outing on the European circuit this season.
Hosts Jamaica will open their title defence against Dominica when the Caribbean Netball Association’s Jean Pierre Youth Under-16 competition serves off at 6 this evening at the Leila Robinson Courts.
The Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under 21 competition continues this afternoon with third place Waterhouse hosting fifth place Reno in the feature game.
Nikita Tracey of Edwin Allen in Clarendon won the gold medal in the High School Girls’ 400-metre hurdles to give Jamaica a flying start on today’s opening day of the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
Leaders Harbour View defeated Reno 5-1 in a rescheduled Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under 21 games yesterday at Frome Sports Complex in Westmoreland.