The Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA) has called for the resignation of the coaches and managers who were involved with the team for the recently concluded Caribbean Region Table Tennis Federation, which was held at the University of Technology.
Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh kept hosts India in control of the second Test despite England’s impressive bowling display on today’s fourth day in Mohali.
Leaders Harbour View last night defeated eighth place Meadhaven United 1-nil in their second round Digicel Premier League game at the Harbour View Mini Stadium to move four points clear in the points’ standings.
The Government of Jamaica, through the Sports Development Foundation, has entered into an agreement with sculptor Basil Watson to create a statue of sports icon, Herb McKenley.
Jamaica’s former world light heavyweight boxing champion Glen Johnson is furious that current International Boxing Federation (IBF) champion Chad Dawson has agreed to meet fellow-American Antonio Tarver in a rematch.
Prolific left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul continued his good form to score his 20th Test Century and guided West Indies to 258 for six on the opening day of the second and final Test against New Zealand.
Jamaican professional golfer Peter Horrobin was elected to the board of the Professional Golf Association of Jamaica at yesterday’s annual general meeting, which was held at the Half Moon Golf Course in Montego Bay.
Six schoolboys were yesterday named in a 25-man Under-20 squad to continue preparation for the final stage of the Caribbean Football Union qualifiers, which takes place in St Vincent and the Grenadines from January 7 to 14, 2009.
West Indies will take on hosts New Zealand under more suitable temperature in the second and final Test match at McLean Park, which starts later this afternoon at 6 p.m Jamaican time.
Leaders and First Round Winners Portmore United will play away to Rivoli United when the second round of the Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under-21 League kicks off tomorrow afternoon.
Hosts Jamaica have qualified four players to the second round of the singles on today’s penultimate day of the week-long Caribbean Region Table Tennis Federation Championship at the University of Technology.
Highly fancied Jamaica last night failed to win the men’s team title at the 2008 Caribbean Region Table Tennis Federation championship at the University of Technology auditorium.
Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have surged back to the top of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), ratings after their title success in the 2008 Digicel Caribbean Championships on Sunday.
Sir Allen Stanford is reported to be pulling out of cricket after an estimated loss of US$40 million in his recent Super Series involving West Indies and England.
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt was honoured today as French sports daily L’Equipe’s athlete of the year, beating out American swimmer Michael Phelps and Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal.
The second round of the Digicel Premier League resumes today with leaders Harbour View hosting third-place St Georges of Portland in the feature game at the Harbour View Mini Stadium.
Rural Area champions St. James High and Corporate Area champions St. George’s College will go head-to-head this afternoon at the Constant Spring field for the all-island Olivier Shield football title.
Jamaica and West Indies captain Chris Gayle has climbed three places up the all-rounders’ rating to Number 6 in the latest Reliance Mobile International Cricket Council Test Player Rankings.
Paul Ince\'s short-lived career as Blackburn manager ended today when he was fired after a run of 11 Premier League matches without a win left the club in the relegation zone.
Leaders Portmore United and Meadhaven United will face off later this afternoon in the Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under-21 End-of-First Round final.