October 21, 2011
Star Sport


Greene: Blake no match for Bolt
“While the debate as to whether up-and-coming sprint star Yohan Blake will be a match for reigning sprint king Usain Bolt rages on, at least one former sprinter is convinced that the call, once Bolt is in top form, is an easy one to make..... read more
UWI-Racers applaud athletes

The University of the West Indies (UWI) and Racers Track and Field Club yesterday celebrated their success over the past year with an awards ceremony in front of the Undercroft...

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Bishoo excited for Tigers Test

Chittagong, Bangladesh: Devendra Bishoo is "big" on Test cricket. The West Indies leg-spinner says the five-day game is his favourite format and he is feeling confident as the Windies prepare for the start of the two-match...

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Santokie shines for Jamaica in win over Leewards

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC): Their bowlers led by Krishmar Santokie set it up and the batsmen ushered Jamaica to a seven-wicket victory over Leeward Islands, with a flourish, in the WICB Regional Super50 championship yesterday.

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Shagourie fit and ready

Jamaica's boxing coach and manager at the XVI Pan American Games, Barrington Graham, has declared his middleweight fighter, Reece Shagourie, fit and ready for action when competition starts later today.

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Tough task for Jamaica women

Guadalajara, Mexico: Jamaica's women's basketball team will face a tough task to advance from the group stage at the XVI Pan American games when the competition tips off at the Code Alcalde Sports Complex...

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Rusea's, Glenmuir, Old Harbour move on

Western Bureau: Former champions Rusea's, Glenmuir and Old Harbour all emerged victorious yesterday afternoon as action started in the 2011 ISSA/Gatorade/Digicel Ben Francis Cup Knockout with four first-round games in rural Jamaica.

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Atkinson blames fatigue

Jamaica's Alia Atkinson blamed fatigue after another fourth-place finish in the pool at the XVI Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, last night.

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Harrison proving his worth in goal

Waterford High's Mikhail Harrison has been one of the most impressive keepers on show in this season's ISSA/Gatorade/Digicel Manning Cup competition and thanks to his heroics between the sticks...

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Ascot want more

Ascot High School coach Jason Grant has played down the significance of the Portmore team's historic, first-time qualification to the second round of the ISSA/Gatorade/Digicel Manning Cup, as he believes there is much more still to be done...

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Cassanova Boy should Raise A Ruckus

CASSANOVA BOY gets a gift in tomorrow's 1300-metre 10th race, carrying 54.0 kilos in the class where he was top weight with 57.0 on October 5, when touched off on the line at a mile by RAISE A RUCKUS....

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