July 10, 2010
Star Sport

JFF to stick with Tappa
“With a majority of home grown coaches reaping lots of success at this year's FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Jamiaca Football Federation . read more
Williams strikes gold at NACAC Champs

FORMER Vere Technical High school outstanding jumper Kimberly Williams picked up Jamaica's first gold medal at the NACAC

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Spain World Cup favourites at 1-2

The curtain comes down on the 19th staging of the World Cup tomorrow in South Africa with first-time finalists Spain

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Octopus oracle says Spain

Eyes around the world were on Germany's octopus oracle Paul yesterday as he made his biggest prediction yet in the World Cup:

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Four straight for The Dip

The Dip from Gregory Park made it four wins from as many matches in the Supreme Ventures Dragon/Spitfire skittles

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Portmore United hammer Passagfort 5-0

Newcomer Portmore United stormed into the final of the Senator Arthur Williams, sponsored Portmore U-15 Football

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Eighteen teams for U-17 football league

Eighteen teams are down to compete in this year's staging of the Pines Imaging Centre Portmore U-17 Football League.

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Portsmouth humble defending champs Bridgeport

Last year's beaten finalist Portsmouth humbled defending parish champ Bridgeport with a six-wicket win in the Portmore...

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Expecting a Spanish win but ...

Come tomorrow afternoon, the curtains will come down on the greatest show on earth, the 2010 FIFA World Cup final,

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Courtney Dowdie record gives Reid's Pen big win

Centuries by Reid's Pen's Courtney Dowdie and Portsmouth's Ryan Scott highlighted the fourth round of games in the Milo-sponsored...

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Front-runners hunt Super League glory

Melbourne Kangaroos, Manchester Lions and St Catherine Saints will seek to ingrain their name on the 2010 Jamaica Cricket ...

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T&T take first innings over Ja

A penetrative spell from Derone Davis triggered a Jamaica batting collapse that swept Trinidad & Tobago to a valuable first innings...

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Powell promises to go fast against Gay

Asafa Powell is promising a fast time when he runs against Tyson Gay in the 100 metres at today's Diamond League meet in Gateshead.

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Freeman gives back

Although retired from the sport of track and field for a few years now, Jamaican hurdle star Michelle Freeman remains

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Parakeet picks Holland

A crowd of football fans leans forward as Mani, Singapore's World Cup-forecasting parakeet, creeps out of his small wooden cage...

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UEFA boss Platini hospitalised after fainting

UEFA president Michel Platini will stay in a Johannesburg hospital overnight after collapsing in a restaurant yesterday.

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Uruguay coach out to prove octopus wrong

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez thinks it's time to prove Germany's oracle octopus wrong.

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Airports to reimburse angry fans

South Africa's airport management body says it will reimburse hundreds of fans who missed a World Cup semi-final because of congestion at Durban airport.

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Spain zones in on Sneijder

After neutralising Germany, Spain is now focusing on stopping the Netherlands' attack in the World...

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