Perfect four for Clarendon
WESTERN BUREAU : Former champions Clarendon College continued to be the dominant team in Zone H of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup as they made it four wins from four starts with a 1-0 win over Thompson Town at the Office Oval in Clarendon...
Norman Manley on the prowl again
Norman Manley High will be seeking to continue their winning ways when they tackle Ardenne High in Group D of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup, this afternoon. On Tuesday, Norman Manley swept to a 10-0 win over Haile Selassie to register their third win
Olympic bans kick in for drug use after 2008 Games
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters): IOC President Jacques Rogge said yesterday that athletes who committed a serious doping offence would miss the following Olympics, but the penalty would kick in only after the 2008 Games. Rogge added that in exceptional cases....
Chelsea's Grant under microscope in London derby
LONDON, (Reuters) Avram Grant will continue the daunting task of winning over sceptical Chelsea fans tomorrow when his side hosts local rivals Fulham in the Premier League. Defeat by their west London neighbours in Grant's first home match...
Fire de Trainer looks good
MUSICAL MAESTRO and EXPLOSIVE PEAK, both set to carry 60.5 kilos in tomorrow's feature races, appear doomed to be beaten by lighter rivals in the 1000-metre straight Reggae Trophy and CTL Imported Stakes over 1400 metres.
Powell calls for closer ties between board, players
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: West Indies hard hitting batsman Ricardo Powell is calling on the West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies cricketers to forge a closer relationship, for the good of the game in the Caribbean.