December 11, 2010
Star Sport


Boyz say sorry
“Jamaica's Reggae Boyz have apologised for protest action taken during the Digicel Caribbean Cup,. read more
Stern test for defenders

The diminutive Ricardo Stern turned up big for Arnett Gardens in their latest Digicel Premier League...

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Davis eyes new Palace deal

Reggae Boy Claude Davis has been guaranteed he will be offered a new contract at English Championship Division club Crystal Palace...

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King loses appeal

Reggae Boy Marlon King has lost his appeal against a conviction for sexual assault in an English Court...

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caribbean Classic defeat Westchester Nuckuz

Former champs Caribbean Classic taught newcomers Westchester Nuckuz a lesson in dominoes on Sunday

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Pattex Cup skittles competition

Former champions Eagles made it three straight in the Henkel-sponsored Pattex Cup skittles competition

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colin fagan football League

The Colin Fagan-sponsored Portmore Division two Football League knockout tournament kicks off tomorrow

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portsmouth win third match

Local team Portsmouth won their third match in five tries after they clipped Portmore rivals Dunbeholden

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Cavalier look to stay perfect

KSAFA Claro Super League champions Cavalier will be looking to continue their excellent early

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Absolutely not so, Mr Warner!

If I were CONCACAF boss Austin Jack Warner, my concern at this time would not be about Jamaica's Reggae

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Sunshine Girls want better year

Jamaica's Sunshine Girls have had a very rough year after being whitewashed in series by Australia

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JC, Rusea's meet in Olivier Shield finale

Manning Cup champions, Jamaica College (JC), will be aiming to make history this afternoon,

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TG, Portmore set for battle

Leaders Tivoli Gardens are expected to face a stern challenge when they travel to Ferdie Neita Park...

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