July 17, 2014
Star Sport


Cotterell aiming to take down Tallawahs
“Left-arm fast bowler Sheldon Cotterell says he is ready to take on his Jamaican compatriots when his team, the Antigua Hawksbills face the Jamaica Tallawahs in round two of the Limacol Caribbean Premier League ... . read more
Harwood fit and ready for Glasgow impact

With a third-place finish and most valuable player honours at last year's Fast5 World Series, as well as a Prime Minister's Award already to her credit, sharp-shooting Jamaican netballer Thristina Harwood...

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Thompson hopes to lead Sunshine Girls

National senior player and Sunshine Girls vice-captain Paula Thompson is relishing the opportunity of leading the centre attack at this month's Commonwealth Games, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland....

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Roberts raps Bravo over Red Steel comments

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago Sports Minister Anil Roberts has scolded Red Steel captain Dwayne Bravo for public statements he made protesting a decision to change the name ...

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Running for Jamaica a dream come true for Graham

After the final of the men's 400 metres at the national track and field championships last month, General Secretary of the Jamaica Athletic Administrative Association ...

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Lawrence on trial with DC United

National defender Kemar Lawrence is currently on a two-week trial with Major League Soccer (MLS) side DC United, in the United States....

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It's good to be back says Powell

Jamaica's Asafa Powell expressed satisfaction at returning to competition and says he needs to work his way back 'bit by bit'....

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Small Jamaica team make splash at swim champs

Small but productive, the 12 members of Jamaica's youth swim team returned to the island from the CISC swim championship in Barbados last week with 20 medals; four gold, nine silver and seven bronze...

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