Jamaica’s bid for a top-three finish in the CONCACAF Women’s Under 17 Final Round tournament suffered a major setback last night at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago.
Jamaica and champions Guyana will face off in today’s Girls’ team event semi-finals of the 2008 Junior Caribbean Area Squash Area Championships in Hamilton Bermuda
The Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA) yesterday signed a three-year sponsorship deal with STAG, one of the top international suppliers of table tennis blades, boards and other equipments.
Jamaica’s boys’ team pulled off an upset 3-2 victory over the Cayman Islands on yesterday’s opening day of the Caribbean Junior Squash Championships in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Jamaica scored a historic 3-2 victory over Canada yesterday to finish fifth in the mixed team event at the Pan American Junior Badminton Championships now being played in Guatemala.
Jamaica’s chances of winning the 2008 TCL Group West Indies Under-19 tournament suffered another setback after losing to the Windward Islands on yesterday’s final day of their third-round match at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
Jamaica’s 100-metre world record holder Usain Bolt said he is expecting a fast time when he competes over 200 metres at the Aviva London Grand Prix next weekend.
Jamaican Trevor Graham received a lifetime ban from the US Anti-Doping Agency yesterday for his role in helping his athletes obtain performance-enhancing drugs.
Jamaican Roland Phillips will face Christian Cargill of the Bahamas in today’s Boys’ Under-14 singles final of the International Tennis Federation’s Junior Championships at the University of the West Indies (UWI).
Jamaica’s young female footballers are scheduled to depart the island this afternoon at 2 p.m. for Trinidad and Tobago. The team will take part in the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 championships.
A six-wicket haul by pacer Gifton Wray has put Jamaica in charge against the Windward Islands on today’s second day of the third-round TCL Group West Indies Under-19 match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.
Jamaica recorded a victory on yesterday’s opening day of the Caribbean Volleyball Championships being contested at the gymnasium of the Garfield Sobers Complex in Bridgetown, Barbados.
Two-time World Championship medallist Delloreen Ennis-London was the only Jamaican winner at the 24th Vardinoyiannia track and field meeting in Greece yesterday.
Portmore United midfielder Rudolph Austin is now awaiting a work permit after he reportedly agreed to a $1million pound transfer fee with English Premier League Club Stoke City.
Dwain Chambers’ bid to a place at the Beijing Games was delayed until Thursday by a judge who will decide whether to overturn the British sprinter’s lifetime Olympic ban.
Jamaica’s top junior players will be in action today when the main draw of the International Tennis Federation’s Jamaica Junior Tournament serves off at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre.
Jamaicans Robert Haynes and Nehemiah Perry are among a list of nine to be interviewed for places on the West Indies selection panel over the weekend in Bridgetown, Barbados.