Hoopers defeated Granville Wolfpack 55 to 48 in the Western Basketball Association/Lucozade Sport Men’s Championship last night at the Montego Bay Cricket Club.
The West Indies, replying to Australia\'s 251, were 107 for three at Sports Time on the second day of the third and final Digicel Cricket Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
Jamaican Usain Bolt won the men’s 200 metres in a world leading 19.83 seconds at the Ostrava Golden Spike field meeting yesterday in the Czech Republic.
Jerome Taylor and Dwayne Bravo grabbed two wickets each as the West Indies restricted Australia to 116 for five on the first day of the third and final cricket Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
New 100-metre World Record holder, Jamaican Usain Bolt is among three Jamaicans down to compete in the Czech Republic today when the World Athletics Tour resumes with the Golden Spike Grand Prix in Ostrava.
Saint Peter and Paul will play Covenant, while Hydel and Mona will face off in the semi-finals of the Surrey Scotia Bank-sponsored Preparatory Schools 25-over-a-side cricket competition.
A group of supporters of Marlon Samuels yesterday staged a one-hour march in Half Way Tree to protest the two-year ban handed down by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) recently.
Sir Allen Stanford, the Texan billionaire who bankrolls the lucrative Stanford 20/20 tournament, is set to announce details of a new partnership with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) at a Press Conference today.
Members of Jamaica’s Junior table tennis team will depart the island tomorrow morning for the Latin American Cadet and Junior Championships in Cartegena, Colombia.
Five days before Trinidad and Tobago play Bermuda in its opening Caribbean Football Union 2010 World Cup qualifier; the venue is still to be confirmed.
Sherone Simpson, the fastest woman in 2006, was Jamaica’s best-placed athlete at yesterday’s Nike Prefontaine Track and Field Classic held in Eugene, Oregon.
Rivoli United yesterday hammered Wadadah 11-0 in their final play-off game to return to the country’s top football competition, the National Premier League.
Raiders United recorded its first victory of the Jamaica Hockey Federation’s Men’s Premier League yesterday with a 4-2 victory over Combined Colleges at the Mona Hockey turf.
Sprinters Sherone Simpson, Kerron Stewart and Michael Frater head a list of five Jamaicans slated to compete Sunday at the 2008 Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon.
West Indies captain Chris Gayle is expected to return for the third and final Digicel Test against world cricket champion Australia at Kensington Oval in Barbados starting next Thursday.