October 30, 2009
Star Sport


JC in search of history ... again
“Coming away empty handed all the times they have tried before, oppourtunity once again beckons Jamaica College as they attempt to capture a title that has eluded them for almost 50 years.... read more
George's eye eighth title

While defending Manning Cup champions St George's are no stranger to capturing the Walker Cup title, it has been some thirteen years since it has rested in the cabinet of the North Street team.

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Bolt: People won't believe I'm clean for years

LONDON (AP) Olympic champion Usain Bolt believes it will take a couple of years to convince some people he is breaking world records without doping. The 23-year-old Bolt broke his own marks in the 100 and 200 metres...

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Glenmuir, Munro clash for Ben Francis Cup

Two unlikely finalists, Glenmuir and Munro, will face off at St Elizabeth Technical in Santa Cruz to decide the 2009 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Ben Francis Cup champion. Glenmuir, five-time champions, have not blazed the trail...

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Triple Account safe

RAYMOND TOWNSEND's fit seven-year-old American, TRIPLE ACCOUNT, should put away his 10 local-bred rivals in tomorrow afternoon's 1000-metre straight ninth event even though breaking from post-position one.

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Bailiffs visit JFF office

There was confusion yesterday afternoon at the Jamaica Football Federation secretariat in New Kingston as representatives from a local bailiff company, acting on behalf of England-based company NVA Management...

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Flu-hit Jamaica look to rebound

When Jamaica goes up against the Combined Colleges and Campuses (CCC) today it is expected that they will have their full compliment of players to chose from following a mild flu virus outbreak in the team.

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