April 28, 2011
Star Sport


KING OF THE RING - Smith claims Contender crown with TKO win
“Rikardo 'The Surgeon' Smith was in the end technically too sharp for the spirited Damion Moncrieffe as he expertly crafted his way to the Wray and Nephew Contender Crown and $1 million, in the series finale at the Constant Spring Football Field last night. read more
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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