February 3, 2011
Star Sport


Jamaica set to host Carifta Games
“ After months of uncertainty, Star Sports has been reliably informed that Jamaica will, after all, host this year's Carifta Games in the second city of Montego Bay between April 23-25. . read more
Harbour View stop Tivoli

Five-time Jackie Bell Knockout winners Harbour View progressed to the semi-finals of the competition after playing to a two-all draw with perennial rivals Tivoli Gardens in their quarter-finals encounter yesterday at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex....

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Reid remains optimistic

Western Bureau: Despite the trampling that took place when it rained on the final night of last weekend's Jamaica Jazz & Blue Festival, Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) general secretary Horace Reid remains optimistic...

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Walker, Brown schoolboy football MVPs

Ashani Walker of triple-crown champions Jamaica College (JC) and Brian Brown of the daCosta Cup winners Rusea's High were the toast of yesterday's Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association awards ceremony when ...

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STETHS vs Holmwood

Old rivals St Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) and Holmwood Technical will square off this morning in the Jamaica International Insurance Company (JIIC)-sponsored rural area high schools knockout cricket final, at the Manchester High school in Mandeville.

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Bolt, Marley team up for 2012 Olympics

LONDON (AP): Usain Bolt will be competing at the 2012 London Olympics in uniforms designed by the daughter of reggae great Bob Marley. The world-record holder in the 100 and 200 metres and the rest of his Jamaican track and field...

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Intercol athletes share spotlight

AFTER taking a back seat for years to high school athletes at weekly Development meets, local college athletes look set to have their turn, as they will contest two circuit meets leading up to the March 25-26 Intercollegiate ...

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