Pagon continues resurgence
National Davis Cup representative Dominic Pagon continued his resurgence as one of the island's top players after putting in a clinical display in his opening game of the NCB Capital Markets Tennis Open yesterday evening...
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Wolmer's, George's set for semi-final showdown
A pulsating showdown is expected tomorrow when favourites St George's College (StGC) oppose Wolmer's in the semi-final of the ISSA/Gatorade Manning Cup competition at the Constant Spring Sports Complex starting at 2:45 p.m....
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STETHS book semi-final spot... Three slots still up for grabs
Western Bureau: Ben Francis Cup champions St Elizabeth High School (STETHS) became the first qualifiers for the semi-final of the 2011 ISSA/Gatorade/Digicel daCosta Cup when they blanked Cedric Titus 3-0 in one of yesterday's Group One...
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Reggae Boyz begin with Guatemala
JAMAICA'S Reggae Boyz will kick off the semi-final round of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) World Cup qualifying competition on Friday, June 8, 2012...
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Hugh's snap Queen's streak
DEFENDING Corporate Area junior and senior champions, The Queen's School and St Hugh's, respectively, suffered setbacks in their bids to retain their respective titles, as both schools were beaten ...
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Barath: Windies were determined to fight back
Kolkata, India: Adrian Barath said the West Indies were determined to dig in deep in the second innings yesterday after a batting failure in the first innings on the third day of the second Test at Eden Gardens.
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Shiv is key
KOLKATA, India (CMC): Opener Adrian Barath has singled out veteran left-hander Shiv Chanderpaul as the key to West Indies saving the second Test against India.
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Windies A name One-day squad
St John's, Antigua: Guyanese middle-order batsman Leon Johnson and Trinidadian opener Justin Guillen have been included in the West Indies A Team for the three Digicel One-day matches against Bangladesh A in St Vincent.
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