July 6, 2011
Star Sport


Manchester cry foul
“Shortly after defeating St Elizabeth at Alpart on Sunday to win the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) National Senior Cup Championship, their third in succession, Manchester's management team and senior players wanted to make a strong appeal... . read more
Rest for key Girls

NEWTON, Singapore: Key players in the Sunshine Girls netball squad will be rested for the remaining group games following Jamaica's easy 74-23 victory over Botswana at the Mission of Foods World Netball Championships in Singapore yesterday. ...

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Classy Gordon ready to take on the world

LILLE, France: World youth 400 metres leader Chris-ann Gordon is looking to push herself at these IAAF World Youth Championships in Lille, France, with a sub-51-second time clocking on her mind, a result that she believes...

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Injured Skeen out of 100 metres

LILLE, France: Already depleted after the withdrawal of world youth-leading 100m sprinter, Jazeel Murphy, Jamaica's team at the IAAF World Youth Championships here suffered another major blow yesterday after Youth Olympic...

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Pablo McNeil dead at 71

World and Olympic 100 and 200 metres champion, Usain Bolt, has expressed sadness at the passing of his high-school coach, Pablo McNeil....

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Chambers stars for Ningen at US Open

RENSHI Keith Edwards arrived in the island yesterday, beaming with pride after his Meadowbrook-based Ningen Martial Arts Academy students won 16 medals, including five gold, at last weekend's International...

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Green heads CAC Championships team

FORMER Kingston College 400m runner Leford Green, who impressed at the recent JAAA/ Supreme Ventures National Senior Championships, will head a 38-strong team of 20 males and 18 females to the senior Central America and Caribbean...

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