October 28, 2011
Star Sport


Santokie leads Jamaica to Super50 final
“A man-of-the-match performance from left-arm fast bowler Krishmar Santokie yesterday guided Jamaica to a one-wicket win over the West Indies Sagicor High Performance Centre, at the Guyana National Stadium, and into the final.... read more
Silver shower - Jamaica trio add three more medals

Guadalajara, Mexico: Three athletes who were poised for glory overnight delivered a trio of silver medals for Jamaica at the XVI Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico yesterday. The three medals brought the country's tally...

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Murdock: Reloading gives us a better shot

Despite achieving Jamaica's best-ever placing at the World Shoot Tournament, Grandmaster Lesgar Murdock believes the island's shooters are at a distinct disadvantage because reloading is not permitted locally....

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International Media Content given World Cup rights

Pat Rousseau, chairman of International Media Content (IMC), and its subsidiary SportsMax, yesterday expressed delight that his company was chosen by FIFA to be owners of the broadcast rights for the Caribbean for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil...

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Give Davis his due - New coach in charge instrumental in Manchester's success

Coupled with Manchester High's journey to the Ben Francis Cup finals for the first time is the recognition of coach Sheldon Davis' first big break at the helm....

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Weatherley wants support

Dr Dean Weatherley, who has been drafted in to improve MoBay United's stuttering start to the National Premier League, is pleading with local fans to maintain support in the face of what could be a difficult sojourn...

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Right Marker to make all

NOEL ENNEVOR's RIGHT MARKER is simply too light to lose tomorrow's 1300-metre seventh event, carrying 48.5 kilos with Georgina Sergeon set to make all aboard the three-year-old filly....

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