Glenmuir take inaugural Knox Cup
Glenmuir won the inaugural Knox Cup, a four-team pre-schoolboy tournament at Brooks Park in Mandeville, which ended on Thursday. Glenmuir ...
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The JFF needs to stand up for rural football
Western Bureau: Except for the Kingston & St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA), which I understand did not affix a signature to his ...
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Bittersweet MLS baptism for Jamaica's highly rated rookies
What once appeared a sweet sweep for three young Jamaicans in Major League Soccer has somewhat soured as MLS approaches the midway point ...
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Uncle Taf tough to beat
UNCLE TAF has slipped down in class among overnight allowance runners for this afternoon's third race at 1100 metres. The four-year-old ...
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Bolt, Fraser-Pryce fine after relay runs
Jamaican mega sprinting stars Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the spotlight yesterday, as they made their first appearances at ...
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Guns for gloves
Larry McGhee's heart has always been with boxing. More than two decades ago, he was in the corner of heavyweight hitter Donovan 'Razor' ...
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Girls must be patient against Aussies
GLASGOW, Scotland: Jamaica's Sunshine Girls held their final training session yesterday afternoon in high spirits, as they chase history in ...
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Russell grateful for bronze medal
GLASGOW, Scotland: Confident and courageous, young 400m hurdler Janieve Russell, undaunted by the grand stage that she was on, made ...
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Morgan quit retirement
Jason Morgan came into the 2014 Commonwealth Games convinced that it would be his last stage, already deciding that he would retire at the end ...
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Goule hopes to use Commonwealth Games
GLASGOW, Scotland: Jamaica's 800m athlete, Natoya Goule, is hoping to use her 2014 Commonwealth Games experience to push her career forward ...
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