January 15, 2010
Star Sport

Bolt, Brigitte top 'em
“World sprint hurdles gold medallist Brigitte Foster-Hylton was delighted and even a little surprised after she was named the RJR Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the year at a ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel last night.... read more
Bell takes reins at Portmore

Four-time Premier League champions, Portmore United, who have been having a tumultuous Digicel Premier League campaign have secured the services of former national youth coach, Neville Bell to take over as head coach....

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It is I a cinch

ANTHONY NUNES' IT is I reports with her tongue-tie refitted tomorrow afternoon at an ideal 1400 metres after running without the equipment as a long shot at 1100 metres on December 12.

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Powell boost for Jamaica

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC): Title-holders Jamaica will look to extend their winning start while Leeward Islands will be hoping to open their account when the two teams clash in their second-round WICB First-Class Championship...

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Greene thinks Bolt could be the ultimate sprinter

Former United States sprint star Maurice Greene, who won two Olympic gold medals and is a five-time world champion expects Jamaica's sprint sensation Usain Bolt to go down in history as the ultimate sprinter...

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Top three off to strong starts

The fancied three, St Elizabeth Technical (STETHS), Manchester High and Vere, all made comfortable winning starts to the 2010 limited-overs cricket campaign, involving rural schools that traditionally participate...

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