May 12, 2011
Star Sport


Pitterson takes charge
“Oberon Pitterson has been appointed head coach of the Jamaica Sunshine Girls team which is currently preparing for the World Netball Championships (WNC) that will be held in Singapore from July 3-10.... . read more
Wright elected new JCA head

Former Jamaica all-rounder Lyndel 'Muddy' Wright was last night elected the 11th president of the Jamaica Cricket Association after polling 55 votes to businessman Paul Campbell's 35 at the association's annual general meeting...

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FIFA asks English FA for evidence

ZURICH, Switzerland (CMC): Football's world governing body, FIFA, has asked the English FA to provide evidence of its executive members, including Trinidad and Tobago government minister Jack Warner, solicited favours in exchange...

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Stronger Simpson covets top spot

2008 Olympic silver medallist Sherone Simpson left the island on Tuesday en route to Shanghai, China, where she is opening her Diamond League season on May 15. She left brimming with confidence that this could be her best season since 2006.

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Brauman not shocked by Ashmeade's sub-20 burst

Noted track and field coach Lance Brauman says he was not surprised by young sprinter Nickel Ashmeade dipping below the 20-second barrier, albeit not expecting such an impressive time that early in the season.

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Wignall to stage hurdling clinics

Many-time national hurdling champion, Maurice Wignall, has taken it upon himself to aid in the development of hurdling locally by staging a four-day coaching clinic.

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Karyll's mission

THE success of Jamaica's female combined martial arts team, three international victories from as many outings, in addition to captain Sheckema Cunningham's historic individual bronze medal at March's International Taekwondo...

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