Jamaica College end long wait for Walker Cup
Jamaica College (JC) captured their first lien on the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel urban area Walker Cup knockout schoolboy football competition, following a thrilling 5-4 penalty-kick win over defending Manning Cup champions St George's College at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday.
Broken leg, but no broken dreams - O'Gilvie works overtime to get back on the team
Javier O'Gilvie is a versatile 13-year-old athlete who was on course to a very bright future before tragedy struck.
Calabar-JC showdown at MacKay Invitational
THE high schools' showdown is once again expected to take centre stage at today's McKay Security black belt invitational and junior taekwondo tournament, starting at 8 a.m. at the Alfred Sangster Auditorium, University of Technology (UTech).
Selectors set to name Windies squad, captain
West Indies selectors will sit down this weekend to pick the 15-man squad and a captain for the much anticipated three-Test tour of Australia.
Mountain View seeking to hold Rae Town
Third-place Mountain View will try to peg back early leaders Rae Town when they meet today in a fifth-round encounter in the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Claro Super League at Breezy Castle.
Old Harbour withdraw, Garvey set to benefit
Old Harbour High School, which finished second to Glenmuir in Zone I of the 2009 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup senior schoolboy football competition and were one of the 24 qualifiers for the competition's inter-zone round that is slated to start next Wednesday, have withdrawn.
Purple hearts beating for 32nd crown
There is a wave of enthusiasm running along the purple corridors of North Street as the defending ISSA/Grace Kennedy Boys' champions, Kingston College, step up their preparation with their eyes set on once again carving their name on the coveted Mortimer Geddes Trophy and secure their 32nd lien.
Rain dampens Jamaica's hopes
Jamaica's chances of a semi-final berth were left hanging by a thread yesterday when persistent rain forced the abandonment of their second-round WICB President's Cup against Combined Campuses and Colleges.
Munro, Glenmuir in Ben Francis title showdown
Unscathed in their previous two games, former champions Glenmuir High School and first-time finalists Munro College are expected to put on a super show at the St Elizabeth Technical High School grounds this afternoon when they square off in 2009 Ben Francis Knockout final, which is slated to start at 3 pm.
Ministerofjustice, Touchdown look safe
Race number four in the popular Champion Betting/CTL Claiming Series is on at Caymanas Park today and with a large field assembled, it promises keen competition.
Melbourne, Saints in giant semi battle
Determined to cop the Twenty20 and one-day double, St Catherine Cricket Club will entertain defending champions Melbourne in the semi-final of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) all-island limited overs championship at Chedwin Park today.
Girls were a shining success - Jamaica's netball positioned on the edge
Connie Francis, head coach of Jamaica's Sunshine Girls, said they are on the brink of becoming world-beaters in netball.
Rhone believes girls have 'great' shot at Commonwealth gold
Following the Sunshine Girls' victories over Australia and New Zealand recently, Molly Rhone, president of the International Federation of Netball Associations (IFNA), believes that the Jamaicans will be a force to be reckoned with for the gold medal at next year's Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India.
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Tryall, Walks Rd hunt top prize
The East Central St Catherine netball and football corner league competitions will come to a close at the Sligoville Mini Stadium today. Spectators will see defending champions Tryall Heights playing Walks Road for the Natalee Neita-Headley Trophy and top prize money of $75,000.