November 18, 2009
Star Sport


Gayle leaves tour - Windies skipper heads back home after mom takes ill
“BRISBANE, Australia (CMC) Talismanic West Indies captain Chris Gayle will return home today from the tour of Australia to attend to his mother who has fallen seriously ill. The 29-year-old will now miss the opening four-day match.... read more
Goule focused on the track

Despite failing to win the Burger King/Jamdammers Road Race Series, an event she dominated from 2004 to 2006, Jamaica's junior middle distance queen Natoya Goule is not disappointed, as she admits her focus now lies elsewhere.

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MultiCare making the difference

Since its establishment by Dr Aaron Matalon in 1993 the MultiCare Foundation has continued a fierce drive to positively impact the lives of young persons. The sports programme started in 1995 lists its main aim ...

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Security boost for Caymanas

VINDICATED by police investigations into the shooting death of trainer Donovan Bruce at his stable on Friday, November 6, McKay Security Limited has clearly stepped up its presence in the stable area at Caymanas Park...

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Miller Time! - Jamaica custodian comes up big against South Africa

IT was Miller Time at the Free State Stadium (Vodacom Park) in South Africa last night. In like manner to the Indiana Pacers National Basketball Association (NBA) clutch shooter Reggie Miller ...

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Whitmore happy with draw

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa: Jamaica's coach Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore was a happy man, following the senior national football team's 0-0 draw with South Africa, in their friendly international match at the Free State...

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