'Watch out for Mullings' - Steve
Jamaican sprinter Steve Mullings, who only recently returned to the track, has predicted a strong 2007 season, which include winning a spot on Jamaica's team to the World Championships in Japan and breaking the world sprint relay record.
Campbell skipping indoor season
Olympic 200m champion Veronica Campbell has decided against competing in next year's indoor season. "I just think it's wise for me to skip the indoor season and just make sure that when the outdoor season comes again, I am fully recovered
English clubs make Champions League history
LONDON (Reuters) English clubs made Champions League history on Wednesday with all four finishing top of their sections in the group phase. It is the first time that four clubs from the same country have all finished top of their respective groups.
Waterhouse look to follow Harbour View lead
Haiti's Baltimore Sportif arrived in the island last night for today's start of Caribbean Football Union Group 'B' Club Championships at the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium. Waterhouse will be playing against the Haitians at 6:00 p.m.
U-20 Boyz advance to CONCACAF Final Round
Despite going down 1-0 to Trinidad and Tobago in the second-leg of World Cup qualification, Jamaica's Under-20s are through to the final round. The Jamaicans, who won the first leg of the home and away tie 2-0
Wolmer's halts George's winning streak
Hosts Wolmer's Boys anded St. George's College their first defeat of the 2006-2007 ISSA/KFC Schoolboy Under-19 Basketball Competition with an 80-67 trashing. In other games, Ardenne defeated defending champions St. Catherine 59-54...
Trophy pride for Dunoon, Queen's
Dunoon took first place in the senior group of the 2006 ISSA/Digicel Urban Schoolgirl Netball finals, which culminated at the Leila Robinson courts yesterday. The team succeeded after defeating St. Hugh's 24-21, while The Queen's School...
Lara cites mixed emotions after two-wicket loss
FAISALABAD, Pakistan (CMC) West Indies skipper Brian Lara said he had mixed emotions following his team's narrow two-wicket loss to Pakistan in the second one-day international at the Iqbal Stadium yesterday.
US to penalise coaches whose athletes dope
SALVO, North Carolina (Reuters) U.S. athletics coaches whose athletes are sanctioned for doping will be penalised under a revised USA Track and Field (USATF) policy, the national governing body announced yesterday.
Hat-trick in store for Rampage
TRAINER Richie Azan's RAMPAGE, who proved he was the nation's top local sprinter by comfortably landing the Red Stripe Caribbean Sprint on Superday, should post a hat-trick of Stakes races tomorrow when he faces seven rivals in the 1400-metre Gold Cup.
Littitz/Comma Pen hit $1m jackpot
St. Elizabeth's Littitz/Comma Pen won the first ever $1million jackpot in local cricket history after beating Broughton of Westmoreland by 25 runs to capture the Social Development Commission's National Community Twenty/20 cricket championship.
Lowe's double strike sends Portmore through
Two late goals by former national striker Onandi Lowe carried Portmore United to a 2-0 triumph over Black Lions and secured a place in the quarter-finals of the St. Catherine Co-operative Credit Union/Happy Sutherland Knockout Competition...