Powell, Smith bask in glory
TRACK AND FIELD fans will long remember the year 2005 for Asafa Powell's world record run and Trecia Smith's historic achievement at the World Championships.
Controversial year for football
OFF THE FIELD wrangling involving the controversy-hit, cash-strapped Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) stole the thunder of a Digicel Caribbean Cup victory in 2005, a really tumultuous year for Jamaica's football.
Trying time for Sunshine Girls
IN A YEAR largely dedicated to rebuilding, Jamaica's netball went through hard times. Loyal fans watched as Joan Cargill, who took up duties as the national Under-21 coach, saw her world number two-ranked team finish fourth...
Harding, Simpson lit up 2005
THE 2005 RACING year was highlighted by an intriguing contest between defending champion Trevor 'Slicer' Simpson and the Trinidadian Brian Harding for the jockeys' championship.
Gayle stands out
CHRISTOPHER GAYLE WAS Jamaica's shining light in cricket for 2005. The left-hand batsman scored a Jamaica record 317 for the West Indies against South Africa in Antigua in April.
Tivoli clip Harbour View
TIVOLI GARDENS YESTERDAY aided Waterhouse's chase of Harbour View when they defeated league leaders Harbour View 3-2 in a thrilling match at the Edward Seaga Stadium.
Hinds hoping for good start
bridgetown, barbados, cmc OLD RIVALS BARBADOS and Jamaica will be looking to leave the other behind, when they feature in the key contest in the latest round of matches in the 2005-06 Carib Beer Series, starting today at the Three Ws Oval.
Hot stretch for Liverpool
london, (reuters) LIVERPOOL BEGIN A four-week run of fixtures that includes games against all their fellow top-five teams with a clash against fourth-place Tottenham Hotspur tomorrow.
Tranmere releases 'Tappa'
london (cmc): JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL Theodore "Tappa" Whitmore is in search of a new club after his contract with English League One Tranmere Rovers was cancelled by mutual consent.
Bank My Collateral
AMERICAN-BRED SIX-year-old, MY COLLATERAL, re-programmed and slipped down in class by his new trainer, Welsh Soutar, should win his first race after 30 attempts on local soil in tomorrow afternoon's 2000-metre Altamont V. Armond Memorial Cup.