November 12, 2010
Star Sport


Maxwell back at Georges
“Veteran coach Geoffrey Maxwell will be the man in charge of Saint Georges Sports Club for Sunday's Digicel Premier league match-up against Boys' Town at Lynch Park. Maxwell, who was fired by Waterhouse just before the start of the season.... read more
Green makes it two from two

RUPERT Green continued his excellent form on the road this season as he made it two from two by capturing the Hugo Chambers 10K road race on Sunday, clocking 32 minutes 36 seconds for the win.....

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Windies-A fall to Pakistan

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): An inexplicable batting collapse condemned West Indies-A to a 71-run defeat in the second one-day match against Pakistan-A yesterday.

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Fanna's date with destiny

Leading all-time jockey Winston 'Fanna' Griffiths has a date with history at Caymanas Park tomorrow. Having ridden 1,599 winners, the 52-year-old jockey needs one more to attain another milestone in his long and distinguished career ...

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The Guv to rule Superstakes

PACE will decide the winner of the Superstakes - whether HOMBRE can again run rivals into the ground, whether MARK MY WORD can chase HOMBRE and have enough left in the tank, and whether THE GUV will be able to overhaul them both. Yes, he can! ...

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Windies stalled by rain

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): Not a ball was bowled in the tour match between Sri Lanka Cricket President's XI and West Indies yesterday due to rain. SLC President's XI were set to resume on 59 for three...

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Whitmore wants more fitness for national prospects

St Johns, Antigua:National coach Theodore Whitmore, is concerned about the fitness level of young players coming into the national programme and is seeking to work with the local clubs and physical trainers to improve their conditions.

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St Hugh's, Queen's off to flying starts

DEFENDING junior and senior champions of the Issa/Digicel Urban Schoolgirl Netball Competition, The Queen's School and St Hugh's High, got off to flying starts in Wednesday's first set of matches...

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Exelsior, Manley battle for Group Three top spot

The Constant Spring playingfield should be abuzz with excitement yet again when Excelsior meet Norman Manley at 3 p.m, and Wolmer's go up against Tivoli at 1 p.m, in Group Three second-round action of the urban area ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup....

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Fireworks expected for d'Cup quarters

Arguably the strongest quarter-final groupings in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup in recent years should ensure quite a spectacle for schoolboy football fans, when the battle to determine the four semi-finalists begins tomorrow....

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Simms hopes to lead Charlie to glory

Outstanding Charlie Smith High midfielder Javoni Simms says he hopes his school will be able to deliver this year and win the Manning Cup, thus putting behind the perennial tag of being called "1995 champions"....

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JC don't have our ticket - Patrick

Bridgeport High's coach, Anthony Patrick, does not believe that Jamaica College (JC) have the mental edge over his team, despite getting the better of the St Catherine team in their last few encounters....

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