November 26, 2010
Star Sport


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Jamaica fuelled by MLS experience

FORT DE FRANCE, Martinique (CMC): Reigning champions Jamaica expect the addition of a group of overseas-based players to boost their chances of regaining the Digicel Caribbean Cup which opens today...

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Boyz head for DCC

Jamaica's senior football team, the Reggae Boyz, left the island yesterday on a quest to defend their Digicel Caribbean Cup (DCC) title.

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Young athletes rewarded by Asafa Powell foundation

Twelve months ago, the Asafa Powell Foundation was launched with one of its aim being to contribute to the personal welfare of track and field athletes, especially those within the age range of 12 to 25. The foundation took the first ...

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Rusea's, St James in d'Cup semi-final clash - Title holders STETHS look to turn back Lennon

Re-energised former kingpins Rusea's will square off against the new darlings of St James football St James High, while defending champions St Elizabeth Technical take on Lennon, as rural fans brace for a football treat when the semi-finals...

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Powell misses out on maiden century

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC): Kieran Powell narrowly missed out on a maiden first-class hundred in the second and final four-day Test between West Indies A and Pakistan A on Wednesday. The left-handed opener struck 98...

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Grooms hit out at Caymanas security plans

GROOMS at Caymanas Park are expressing concerns for their future safety after learning that Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) plans to make changes to security-personnel arrangements at the racetrack.

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Stay with 'Fatty'

FATTY BUM BUM has a million reasons to run rivals into the ground again tomorrow afternoon when she faces 10 runners in the 1400-metre Pick-3 Super Challenge Trophy...

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Bravo shines, but Sri Lanka take charge

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): Stylish stroke-maker Darren Bravo stroked another classy half-century to lead a West Indies resurgence but was one of two key wickets to fall in the day's penultimate over, as Sri Lanka took a firm grip...

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Petite but dangerous

JAMAICA's petite lightweight Danielle Chang has been proving her worth on the female combined martial arts team, grabbing valuable points against Trinidad and the United States in an unbeaten three-match run...

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