April 15, 2009
Star Sport

'I am happy to be alive'
“Western Bureau: Six days after losing two front teeth in a horrifying accident along the Burwood main road, in Trelawny, which also claimed the life of a pregnant woman, former national striker Paul 'Tegat' Davis is still... . read more
Young Sunshine girls set for series sweep

Jamaica's Under-21 netballers whipped England 43-29 at G.C. Foster College yesterday to clinch their three-Test series. The third match will be played tomorrow. The Jamaicans won Monday's opening game 49-33.

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US colleges targeting Grenadian 400m star James

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC) At least 10 colleges in the United States have expressed strong interest in recruiting Grenada's Carifta Games 400-metre champion Kirani James. An official of Speed Zone, James' club in Grenada, has confirmed...

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Price banking on Boys' Town

BOYS' TOWN coach Andrew Price on Sunday said his team still has a mathematical chance of catching leaders Portmore United and second-place Harbour View if it keeps pedal to metal in the Digicel Premier League race.

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Chelsea hold on to KO Liverpool

LONDON (AP) Chelsea held on to oust Liverpool and advance to the semi-finals of the Champions League after a memorable - but uncomfortable - 4-4 draw for a 7-5 win on aggregate yesterday. It should never have been so tight or nervy...

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De La Hoya hangs up his gloves

LOS ANGELES (AP) Oscar De La Hoya called it quits in the ring yesterday, ending a career in which he won 10 world titles in six divisions and became American boxing's most popular fighter.

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