April 16, 2011
Star Sport


Top stars set for Classics
“SEVERAL of the country's senior athletes, led by former 100 metres world-ecord holder Asafa Powell, will be in action tomorrow.... read more
Monymusk look to slip by weeping Meadows

Champions Meadows and Monymusk of Clarendon will meet in the feature game of the South Central Super League, with the result...

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Negative StJFA, positive Whitmore

After attending Tuesday's colourful launch of the St James Football Association (StJFA) Guardian Life Division ...

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Christian Pen favoured to join Frazier's Whip

Christian Pen are the overwhelming favourites to join Frazier's Whip in the LIME St Catherine

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Tracey set to miss Carifta Games

One of the top performers at the recently concluded Boys and Girls' Championships, Ristananna Tracey,

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UTech stages inaugural coaching conference

The University of Technology's (UTech) Faculty of Science and Sport, Caribbean School of Sport Science,

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Matthews stars for champions John Mills

Most athletes that have made it to the final of any event will be familiar with the pressure that normally

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Future Leaders - female fight factory

SHECKEMA Cuningham's feat of being the first Jamaican female to win a sparring medal at the International

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Tacky will get better

Despite being given a tough initiation by perennial winners St Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) in the Headley...

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Hilaire - Players not permanently axed

Ernest Hilaire has tried to allay fears that senior members of the West Indies team have been sidelined permanently.

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Boys' Town, TG collide in Flow Cup

First and second place Tivoli Gardens and Boys' Town are set to collide, only weeks before a potential last-day

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Reynolds - Sporting weren't soft on Lions

Sporting Central Academy are scoffing at any suggestion that they were deliberately soft so as to help fellow Clarendon...

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