July 1, 2010
Star Sport

CAC rescue mission
“A last-minute intervention from Minister of Sports, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, ensured that the 95-member delegation to the Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic... . read more
Top juniors ready for Games

AFTER a slight delay, 82 of the island's leading junior athletes will be leaving the country at midday today on an Air Jamaica charter flight to participate in the three-day Junior CAC Championships...

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Wretched batting irritates Gayle

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS (CMC): West Indies' wretched batting continues to be source of irritation for skipper Chris Gayle. Twice during the just-concluded third Test against South Africa at Kensington Oval, he watched his side collapse...

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Brazil WC favourites with TPP

With the FIFA World Cup in South Africa entering the quarter-final stage tomorrow, top local bookmakers Track Price Plus has revised its fixed odds betting not only on forecasting the overall winner of the tournament...

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Bolt enjoying World Cup

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): The ongoing FIFA 2010 World Cup has also captured the attention of sprint phenomenon Usain Bolt who has taken in his fill as he continues to recover from injury.

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Maradona's W Cup experience important

PRETORIA, South Africa (AP): When Javier Pastore or Lionel Messi want to know what to do if confronted with a particular problem in the World Cup quarter-final against Germany, they don't have to go far for advice from the expert.

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South Africans rally for Ghana

JOHANNESBURG (AP): South Africans are rallying support for Ghana, the only African team left at this year's World Cup.

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FIFA tackles issue of overage players

JOHANNESBURG (AP): FIFA says it is beating the problem of countries trying to cheat at international youth tournaments by fielding overage players.

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