October 15, 2010
Star Sport

Catch-up cricket - Jamaica on the backfoot after opening loss
“National coach Junior Bennett admits that Jamaica will now be in the unwanted position of having to play catch-up cricket after going down by five wickets under the Duckworth/Lewis method to minnows Windward Islands.... . read more
Youngsters chosen for one-week trip to DCC

Three fortunate youngsters have been selected to venture on an all-expense paid one-week trip to witness action in the Digicel Caribbean Cup (DCC) in Antigua, after being selected from a group of 30 youth...

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Smith jumps at chance to be Delhi physio

Delhi, India: Commonwealth Games triple jump champion Trecia Smith has been seen everywhere, doing everything around the Jamaican camp in Delhi during the Commonwealth Games; the proverbial Jack of all Trades Smith...

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Goodbye India and well done

Indian athletes wave to the crowd during the closing ceremony of the 19th Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India, yesterday.

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Sunshine Girls blown away

Delhi, India: In terms of raw statistics, it was one of Jamaica's best game so far at the Commonwealth Games; turnovers were down and shooting averages were up, nonetheless, the Sunshine Girls were blown away 70-47 by England...

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Pearson to defy the critics

TRAINER Robert Pearson is out to defy his critics tomorrow afternoon with TRADITIONAL PRINCE, favourite for the $2.95m Cash Pot 'Only One For Me' Trophy at 1200 metres, the opening leg of the $11.8m Supreme Ventures Limited ...

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Ascot, Tivoli clash in Group B thriller

Ascot High School will look to keep their hopes of advancing to the second round of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning alive when they travel to the Edward Seaga Sports Complex to tackle Tivoli in today's...

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Rusea's pegged back

Western Bureau: Herbert Morrrison Technical High School yesterday lifted the veil of invincibility off Zone B leader Rusea's at Jarrett Park, in Montego Bay...

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