Former West Indies players Courtney Walsh, Ian Bishop, Desmond Haynes and Andy Roberts are back on the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Cricket Committee.
World Junior champion Ramone McKenzie and World Youth bronze medallist Yohan Blake are among 70 athletes selected to represent Jamaica at the 2008 CARIFTA Games on Easter weekend.
All-rounder Donavan Nelson of St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) will lead Jamaica in the 2008 CLICO-sponsored West Indies Under 15 cricket tournament in Dominica this month.
Reliable Test left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul and opener Krishna Arjune are back in the Guyana squad to face Combined Campuses and Colleges in the fifth-round Carib Beer series match.
Defending champions St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) will open the second round of the ISSA/Grace Headley Cup Premier League cricket competition against Dinthill tomorrow.
Former champions Kingston College registered a 3-2 victory against Calabar High as the ISSA Table Tennis Under-19 urban boys’ league continued yesterday.
Jamaica’s local-based senior men’s football team yesterday secured a 2-2 draw with Brazilian second division state side Estacio University in Rio De Janeiro.
Ardenne High easily defeated Kingston College 51-28 to capture the Under 16 title of the ISSA/KFC Southern Conference Basketball League yesterday at the National Stadium Courts.
Commonwealth Games 400-metre champion Michael Blackwood, Olympic silver medallist James Beckford, Shevon Stoddart and Davita Prendergast will head Jamaica’s 17-member team to the World Indoor Championships.
Chris Gayle and Denesh Ramdin both posted centuries, but the fourth round encounter between hosts Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica finished in a draw at Queen’s Park Oval yesterday.