LeBron James scored 21 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers avenged an embarrassing loss to one of the league\'s worst teams by defeating Washington Wizards 98-86 in the NBA last night.
President of the Jamaica Football Federation, Captain Horace Burrell, will be challenged for his seat on the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association of Football (CONCACAF), Executive Committee.
Trinidad and Tobago Colombian manager Francisco Maturana and his staff resigned yesterday with the Soca Warriors still in contention for next year\'s World Cup.
President of Tivoli Gardens Football Club, Edward Seaga was today elected chairman of the newly-formed Professional Football Association of Jamaica (PFAJ).
Reigning champions Jamaica defeated Guyana by two wickets in a rain-affected match to continue their perfect record in the West Indies Under-15 championships being played in Trinidad and Tobago.
Leaders Portmore United will travel to Waterhouse Stadium to face Waterhouse as the Digicel Premier League continues today with a full slate of matches.
Beijing Olympic gold medallists Melaine Walker and Shelly-Ann Fraser along with former world record holder Asafa Powell are among the MVP athletes who will compete at the second University of Technology Track and Field Classic on Saturday, April 18.
Defending champions Eltham High were 333 for nine at Sports Time on today’s first day of the Urban Area three-day ISSA/Grace Shield final against St Catherine neighbors Innswood High at Melbourne Oval.
Defending champions Eltham High were 253 for six up to sports time on today’s first day of the Urban Area three-day ISSA/Grace Shield final against Innswood High at Melbourne Park.
The 2009 programme of Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) received a $7.63 million boost earlier today, which will enable the local body to stage the upcoming National Junior and Senior Championships.
Chris Gayle and Fidel Edwards will definitely be playing in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL), which will be staged later this month in South Africa.