Sunshine Girls seek clincher
Jamaica's Sunshine Girls are aiming to close out their three-Test series against England when both teams square off in game two of the Supreme Ventures Sunshine Series this evening at the National Indoor Sports...
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Bailey: Destiny in our hands
Tivoli assistant coach Glendon Bailey is thankful that the team have their destiny in their own hands when they meet second-place Boys' Town in the Digicel Premier League decider set for the Edward Seaga Sports Complex.
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DPL trio prepare for survival scrap
The often quoted adage 'Where there's a will, there's a way,' conjures up perfectly the emotions fuelling the ambitions ahead of this weekend's grand showdown involving the desperate trio of Sporting Central...
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Lucea take league title
Lucea won the first title of the 2010-11 Hanover Football Association (HFA) Captain Bakery and Grill Major Football League season on Sunday afternoon when they clipped Logwood 1-0 in the competition's mid-season final...
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Tracey leads Edwin on record chase
Franklinfield, Pennsylvania: Edwin Allen will have a glorious opportunity to write their names in the Penn Relay record books and based on current form have a real chance of doing so when the 4x800 metres and the distance medley relays...
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Hilaire avoids war of words with Gayle
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) chief executive Ernest Hilaire has refused to be drawn into a war of words with Chris Gayle following several charges levelled at the WICB by the talismanic opener.
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Ramnarine hails Young Windies
PORt-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Players union WIPA has joined in the praise for the West Indies Under-19s following their successful tour of Dubai.
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Windies keen to halt losing skid
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Captain Darren Sammy says an improved performance from his batsmen and bowlers will be needed if West Indies are to arrest their losing slide against Pakistan when the third one-day international bowls off today....
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