Jamaica’s premier football knockout competition, the Champions Cup, now sponsored by broadband telecommunications provider, Flow will kick off tomorrow afternoon with five matches.
Midweek racing continues at Caymanas Park tomorrow with the 325 thousand to 290 thousand dollar claiming race for the James B. Dawes Memorial Cup over 1300 metres.
West Indies, replying to England’s first innings total of 566 for nine declared, were 154 for three at Sports Time on the third day of the third Test at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
West Indies will resume this morning on 55 for one replying to England’s first innings total of 566 for nine declared in the third Test at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
Three legendary West Indies players, including Jamaican Michael Holding were honoured by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for their contribution to world cricket yesterday in Antigua.
West Indies, replying to England’s first innings total of 566 for nine declared, reached 55 for one at the close of the second day of the third Test at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
A South Corolina sheriff said he would not charge swimmer Michael Phelps after a photo of the 14-time gold medallist showed him smoking from a marijuana pipe.
Jamaican jockey Wesley Henry had to settle for the runner-up spot in yesterday’s Coconut Grove Stake at Gulfstream Park racetrack in Florida with the front-running filly OIL GONE WILE.
England, resuming this morning on 301 for three, were 405 for six at Sports Time on today’s second day of the third Test against West Indies at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
Jamaica’s Special Olympics team returned to the country this morning with five medals from the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Idaho, United States.
The Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation Under-19 competition continues this afternoon at the Mona turf with three games.
Jamaican Nicholas Walters beat Julio Jacobo on a third-round knockout in their non-title super featherweight bout at the Melia Panama Canal Hotel Saturday night.
Portmore United beat 10-man Boys’ Town 2-1 yesterday at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex to win the second end-of-round final in the Digicel Premier League.
Wicket-keeper Derwin Christian defied tournament leaders Jamaica with a maiden first-class hundred that revived bottom-place Guyana on yesterday’s third day of their sixth-round regional four-day cricket match at the National Stadium in Guyana.
Reigning champions Jamaica, electing to bat against bottom-place Guyana, reached 149 for three at the close of a rain-hit opening day of their sixth-round Regional Four-day match at the National Stadium in Guyana.
Hosts Australia retained the Chappell-Hadlee trophy after the deciding game in the five-match series was abandoned with New Zealand closing in on victory.
Play on today’s first day of the second test between the West Indies and England at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua was abandoned after just 10 deliveries.