March 8, 2010
Star Sport

More money woes!
“UNLESS financing is provided, Jamaica will not participate in at least three upcoming football competitions run by the sport's world governing body - Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA).. read more
Tivoli grab DPL lead

Tivoli Gardens regained the Digicel Premier League (DPL) lead following a 1-0 over Village United and a slip-up for former front-runners Harbour View who lost 2-3 to Rivoli....

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Gayle relieved at Windies win

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC): West Indies captain Chris Gayle expressed relief Saturday after steering his side to the four-wicket victory over Zimbabwe that snapped a woeful winless streak that had stretched to 15 games.

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Bravo back from injury

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo made a stunning return from injury on Saturday, blasting a thrilling century for Queen's Park Oval in his first competitive match in seven weeks.

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Jamaican females to face Vietnam

JAMAICA's female combined martial arts team, the McKay Lady Knights, have come into a rare opportunity, getting a late invitation to face the Vietnam national team at the March 20 Tri-Asian Championship.

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Campbell shines at NACAC Champs

Mt Irvine, Tobago: Promising long distance junior Kemoy Campbell stole the spotlight at Saturday's North American, Central American & Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Country Championships, becoming the first runner from the region to win...

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Smith snaps up double

Former Edwin Allen sprinter Kimberly Smith was in blazing form over the weekend, as for the third straight year she raced to a double victory at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Indoor Track...

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Mexico beat Jamaica to lift Four-nation Cup

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Mexico emerged champions of the Four-nation Under-17 women's football tournament when they shot past Jamaica 2-0 in the final round Friday night at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium.

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