March 11, 2010
Star Sport

Going for the kill - Windies captain Gayle hoping to finish off Zimbabwe
“KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC): West Indies captain Chris Gayle is anxious to kill Zimbabwe's series hopes after guiding his side to a massive win in the third one-day international (ODI) at Arnos Vale yesterday afternoon. . read more
Bolt wins second straight Laureus

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt won his second straight Laureus Sportsman of the Year award yesterday and American tennis player Serena Williams won the women's prize for the second time.

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Jones signs with Shock

TULSA, Oklahoma (AP): Former sprinter Marion Jones has signed with the WNBA's Tulsa Shock, hoping to launch a new career after losing five Olympic medals...

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Guineas Trials take spotlight

The Guineas trials will be run at Caymanas Park on Saturday, the three-year-old colts and geldings down to contest the $1.3 million Prince Consort Stakes and the fillies slated for the Thornbird Stakes.

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Constant pressure for Sammy

Man-of-the-Match for the Third Digicel one-day international, Darren Sammy, says that the fact that every game he plays for the West Indies could be his last, is a constant reminder to give up his best...

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Jamaica's Under-16s raring to go

With less than a month to go before the start of the regional Jean Pierre Under-16 Netball Championships, Minette Reynolds, assistant coach of defending champions Jamaica, said the junior Sunshine Girls are anxious...

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Jago-Impossible is nothing

Determined to give a good account of themselves when the ISSA Boys and Girls' Championships rolls around in two weeks, St Jago's boys will take one of their coach's Danny Hawthorne's mottos into competition, 'impossible is nothing for us'.

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Natoya Goule

DOB: 30 March 1991, Main Rival (s): Goule expects stiff competition from Edwin Allen's Ristananna Tracey in the 800m, but doesn't see any danger in the 1500m.

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12 DAYS TO GO

Main Rival(s): Campbell thinks that Kevin White of Holmwood maybe be the only one to post some challenge if any, in the 1500m.

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Central schools gear up at Milo Champs

Central Jamaica schools, including St Jago and Hydel, will continue their preparations today and tomorrow at the 4th MILO Central Champs.

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Jamaica forced to switch tactics

THE Jamaica combined martial arts team's preparations for the March 20 Tri-Asian Championship in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, has been ramped up with late news that the defending champions will face...

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