October 15, 2013
Star Sport


WADA was invited
“ According to authorities here, there is nothing 'extraordinary' about the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) intent to visit the island to conduct an audit of the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission's (JADCO) drug-testing programme..... read more
Kenneth taken by surprise

Jamaica's star martial artist, Kenneth Edwards, has confirmed reports of testing positive for a banned substance, hydrochlorothiazide.

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Dussard chasing elusive World Champs medal

NICHOLAS DUSSARD has more than a point to prove at the October 23-27 International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) World Championships in Benidorm, Spain....

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Reggae Boyz close campaign against Honduras

At the beginning of the Hexagonal when Jamaica ventured to tackle Mexico at The Azteca, the Reggae Boyz and their supporters would have been expecting the team to be pushing for a victory in tonight's final match ....

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Innswood boost second-round chances

Innswood have improved their chances of securing qualification to the second round of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/LIME Manning Cup competition with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory...

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King happy to be back

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: After five years in the West Indies Women's team, Stacy Ann King spent a year in the wilderness. Now she is back aiming to start what can be described as the "second coming of my cricket career"...

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West look forward to experience for HPC

Graeme West, head coach of the West Indies Cricket Board/Sagicor High Perfor-mance Centre, says he is looking forward to the team getting some valuable four-day practice when they take on Jamaica Under-23 at Sabina Park today....

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Windies Under-19s lose to Bangladesh

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) West Indies Under-19s again imploded under a barrage of spin as Bangladesh Under-19s won by four wickets in the fourth one-day international (ODI) to extend their lead in the seven-game series ...

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'Bertis' Jamaica's favourite coach St George's

Neville Bell, television personality and coach of the St George's College successful Manning Cup football programme, announced on television on Monday morning that this season could very well be his last as coach ...

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