Beijing Olympic triple gold medalist Usain Bolt will compete in the 100-meter race at the London Grand Prix in July as part of his preparations for the World Championships in Berlin.
Jamaica’s CARIFTA Swimming Squad is scheduled to arrive in the country 1:40p.m. after placing sixth on the medal table in the four-day Championship in Aruba.
Andre Iguodala made a 22-foot jumper with two point two seconds remaining as the 76ers rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat Orlando 100 to 98 in Game one of their opening-round NBA playoff series last night.
Reigning champions Portmore United defeated Boys’ Town one-nil last night at Ferdie Neita Park to stretch their lead atop the table in the Digicel Premier League.
Over in Italy: David Beckham produced a vintage display as AC Milan moved up to second in Serie ‘A’ with a five-one victory over Torino at San Siro yesterday.
West Indies captain Chris Gayle was dismissed for 10 as his team Kolkata Knight Riders was beaten by Deccan Chargers in their opening match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in South Africa yesterday.
International Hockey Federation Master Coach, Erwin Maarhius of Holland will arrive in the country today to conduct a series of coaching and development sessions.
Rafael Nadal continued his magnificent run in Monte Carlo with a fifth successive title as he beat Novak Djokovic six-three, two-six, six-one in yesterday’s final.
St. Elizabeth Technical High School, STETHS, claimed a third straight hold on the rural area ISSA/Grace Headley Cup title after the three-day final against Port Antonio High ended in a draw a short while ago.
John Mills turned in another good performance to defend the Institute of Sports All-Age and Junior High Schools Track and Field Championships at the National Stadium.
Jamaica international footballer Claude Davis of Crystal Palace was found guilty of violent conduct and given a three-match ban by the Football Association over his clash with Cardiff City\'s Roger Johnson.
St Elizabeth Technical High School, STETHS, are well poised to claim a third straight hold on the rural area ISSA/Grace Headley Cup title on today’s final day of the three-day final.
South Africa, replying to Australia’s score of 303 for seven, were 17 without loss after five overs in the fifth and final one-day international at Wanderers Stadium in South Africa.
Cricket\'s world governing body removed Pakistan as a co-host of the 2011 World Cup today because of security fears following last month\'s attack on the Sri Lanka team.
Jamaica will look to add to their medal tally later this afternoon at the CARIFTA Swimming Championship taking place at the Roly Bisslik Olympic Pool in Aruba.
Jamaica’s young Sunshine Girls last night suffered a 46 to 43 defeat to England in the final game of their Under-21 three-match netball series at GC Foster College in Spanish Town.
Tivoli Gardens and Waterhouse will face off at Edward Seaga Stadium in the feature match of this afternoon’s round of matches in the Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under 21 competition.
West Indies players Andre Fletcher, Runako Morton and Ryan Hinds are among five overseas cricketers who have been contracted to play in Jamaica’s premier semi-professional cricket competition, the Jamaican Super Cricket League.
St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) are strongly poised to defend the rural area ISSA/Grace Headley Cup title after taking first innings points from Port Antonio High on yesterday’s second day of the three-day final.