November 12, 2009
Star Sport


KC stay in semi-final contention
“ Kingston College defeated Tivoli Gardens 2-1 while Excelsior and St Andrew Technical (STATHS) ended goalless, at the Constant Spring Sports Complex yesterday, leaving Group III of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup wide open. . read more
Glenmuir, Spaldings, STETHS book quarter-final spots

Ben Francis champions Glenmuir and last year's beaten daCosta Cup finalist Spaldings and St Elizabeth Technical all secured results that helped them book automatic berths to the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup quarter-finals. ...

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Twist for Veterans

TWIST OF FATE gets the perfect distance, 800 metres straight, to land tomorrow's feature at Caymanas Park, the $1m Exotic Stone Creation Legends and Veterans Jockey Race. The Anthony Nunes-trained TWIST OF FATE, the quickest in the line-up...

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Two more for ADL Superday

SHANGHAI PASS, one of 11 starters declared for the $2.1-million ADL 'Bop' Imported Mile at Caymanas Park on Saturday, has been a model ...

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Rain frustrates Whitmore's plans

Rain messed up National coach Theodore Whitmore's training objectives, despite the Reggae Boyz defeating a Clarendon all-stars team 4-2 at Brancourt on Tuesday.

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A chance to win a horse

POWER WINE and Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) are out to empower a racegoer at Caymanas Park tomorrow afternoon, transforming a lucky punter into a racehorse owner - all expenses paid for six months....

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Enke left suicide note

HANNOVER, Germany (AP): Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke left behind a suicide note, police said yesterday. Enke died Tuesday night when he was hit by a train outside Hannover, where he played his club football...

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Bailey credits Mills for success

ST JOHNS, Antigua (CMC): Daniel Bailey has credited a move to Jamaica and a link-up with coach Glen Mills for his transformation into a world-class sprinter. The 22-year-old from Antigua & Barbuda noted the difference...

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Green takes Hugo 10k

Rupert Green and St Jago's schoolgirl Shevel McDonald were the winners at the recently held Hugo Chambers 10K road race at Jamaica College. Green, running unattached, covered the 10k course in 33 min, 17 sec ahead of Andrew Gutzmore (34:14)....

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