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Portmore, Arnett ready for big clash
Neither coach is thinking of the End-of-Round final, but either Portmore United or Arnett Gardens could get closer to qualifying when they face each other at Prison Oval tomorrow afternoon at three in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.
 
Jamaican wins MLS Golden Boot award
Jeff Cunningham is heaping high praises on fellow Jamaican Andy Williams for helping him win the "Budweiser Golden Boot" award given to the highest goal scorer in America's top football league.
 
DB&G backs Clarendon Chess Open
Dehring, Bunting and Golding, through its May Pen branch, has once again partnered with the Clarendon Chess Association (CCA) and the Jamaica Chess Federation (JCF) to stage the Clarendon Chess Open. This year's staging will take place this weekend...
 
Buchanan tops age group chess
Ardenne High student Hakim Buchanan, is the new National Under-14 chess champion. Buchanan finished atop the National under-14 Championship standings recently , after scoring five points from six games.
 
Norman Manley, Calabar meet in Manning feature
Defending Champions Calabar High and last year's beaten finalists Norman Manley High will meet in today's feature, a top-of-the-table clash, in the second round of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup competition, at the Stadium East field.
 
Quarter-final places up for grabs
Both Clarendon teams - last year's beaten finalists Glenmuir and Clarendon College (CC) - face easy opportunities tomorrow at their favourite hunting ground to make the automatic cut into the semi-final round of the daCosta Cup.
 
Dehring, Jones hail passing of Sunset Legislation
KINGSTON (CMC): Two top Cricket World Cup officials have praised Caribbean governments for passing the Sunset Legislation, and say it is a major step towards the hosting of next year's tournament.
 
Pakistan will be tough says Trinidad's Ganga
MUMBAI, India: Opening batsmen Daren Ganga and Lendl Simmons, fast bowler Darren Powell, wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin and spinners Dave Mohammed and Omari Banks come into the squad for the three-Test matches against Pakistan in Lahore, Multan and Karachi.


 

         
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