JFF wants better security at games
General Secretary of the Jamaica Football Federation, Horace Reid, has called on members of the Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) to reinforce security at match venues. Reid's call comes in the wake of a recent attack ...
Unity, fitness levels impress young WI skipper
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: Young West Indies captain Steven Jacobs and vice-captain Shamarh Brooks have commended players seeking selection to the Youth World Cup squad for what they described as 'great commitment to the fitness programme'.
Impressive win but....
The West Indies have started their end-of-year battle with South Africa on a rather impressive note. A sparkling bowling display by Jamaican Jerome Taylor lifted the Caribbean team to a five-wicket win over the hosts in a Twenty20....
Tough road ahead, says T&T's Jones
TYNE-ON-WEAR, England, CMC: Trinidad and Tobago Soca Warriors striker Kenwyne Jones admits Sunderland have three tough matches ahead of them before the end of the year, which could decide their fate in the English Premiership...
Cuba out of Stanford 20/20
COOLIDGE: The Stanford 20/20 board of directors announced yesterday that Cuba will not be playing in the 2008 Stanford 20/20 Cricket Tournament. Due to the United States embargo against Cuba, organisations and American citizens...
Pitterson defeats Grandmaster to take Cameron Open
It was high drama at the Jamaica Conference Centre over the weekend, when National Master and three-time Jamaica National Champion Jomo Pitterson defied the odds to defeat Jamaican-born International Grandmaster Maurice Ashley...
Tottenham, Arsenal clinch semi-final spots
LONDON, (Reuters): Tottenham Hotspur continued their revival under coach Juande Ramos yesterday with a 2-0 victory at Manchester City in the League Cup quarter-finals despite playing most of the match with 10 men. They join Arsenal...