November 17, 2009
Star Sport


Bridgeport hammer Waterford 8-0
“Bridgeport stormed into the semi-finals of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup following an emphatic 8-0 hammering of Waterford at the Prison Oval yesterday. Darren Mattocks, the competition's top marksman with 23 goals.... read more
Reggae Boyz look to heap more misery on South Africa

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa: INTENT on continuing their steady climb up the FIFA rankings table, the Reggae Boyz will be gunning for victory in their confrontation against the hungry Bafana Bafana when both teams meet...

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Moo-Young credits relaxation for Spin Open victory

Reigning national champion Peter Moo-Young has credited a high degree of preparation and relaxation for his Men's Open success at the first annual Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA)-sanctioned Extreme Spin Open Table Tennis....

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Glenmuir, Garvey Maceo craft 2-0 wins

The two remaining Clarendon teams in the daCosta Cup, Glenmuir and Garvey Maceo, both made important statements about their semi-final quest with good 2-0 wins in front of strong home support at Jamalco at the weekend...

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Sawyers stays focused

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa: With his ankle tightly bandaged over a pack of ice, Shawn Sawyers hobbled from the pitch. Hardly noticeable at the time, the goalkeeper had picked up an injury after clearing the ball and clattering...

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KSAFA-Claro Super, Major & Syd Bartlett Leagues Round-up

Following the seventh round of matches in this season's KSAFA-Claro Super League things at the top got even tighter as the top-teams continue to jostle for points and ultimately the top position in the league.

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Barath eager to take big opening

Adrian Barath is the 'baby' of the West Indies team and is looking to take it step by step as he prepares for the upcoming Test series against Australia. The talented opener is just 19 years old and stands just 5-foot-4-inches...

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