August 5, 2010
Star Sport

Down, not out - Windies skipper Gayle not worried despite recent criticism
“KINGSTON, Jamaica, (CMC): Chris Gayle has brushed aside the raging firestorm over his snub as Jamaica skipper and the subsequent calls for him to stand down as West Indies captain. Speaking on his return to the island.... read more
Asafa Powell pulls out

World Championship bronze medallist Asafa Powell has pulled out of tomorrow's clash against compatriot and world's fastest man Usain Bolt and American Tyson Gay, which was scheduled to take place at the Diamond League...

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Young stars aspire to greatness

Jamaica's young track and field athletes continue to shine, painting a bright picture of the future of the sport. Two youngsters who have established themselves...

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Vipers face Hawks in WBA final

In a classic case of déjà vu, like they did last year, Vipers booked their place in the finals of the 2010 Western Basketball Association's (WBA) Lucozade Men's Basketball Championship on Tuesday night, when they...

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Fluffy a heavy favourite

WAYNE DACOSTA's FLUFFY dodged a bullet when winning for the second time in open allowance company on July 3 and looks set to pull a quick one in tomorrow's Prime Minister's Stakes - his first start among graded stakes runners.

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Barrett cries foul

Tuesday night's decision by the St James Football Association (StJFA) to hit him with a five-year ban and a $25, 000 fine, stemming from his recent fracas with a referee, has left former national captain Warren Barrett fuming...

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Addlery's Islanders advance in CONCACAF Champs League

BAYAMON, Puerto Rico (AP): The Puerto Rico Islanders reached the group stage of the CONCACAF Champions League on Wednesday despite a 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles Galaxy.

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Jamaica settle for TCL silver

John Campbell's belligerent half-century piloted Jamaica to a stirring four-wicket victory over Barbados, as the defending champions finished the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 One-Day Trophy on a high ...

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