September 11, 2015
Star Sport


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“WAYNE Dacosta FORTUNEONEHUNDRED returns as the controlling speed in tomorrow's 1300-metre Saint Cecelia Cup, taking on nine rivals.... read more
I have learnt a hard lesson - Gatlin

After dominating the sport for much of the past two seasons, American sprinter Justin Gatlin was brought back to Earth with two tough losses to Jamaican star Usain Bolt at the recent IAAF World Championships

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Thompson eager for Schippers rematch



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Francis promises Reno's return to the top

While showing glimpses of their imperious best since returning to the Premier League two seasons ago, former three-time winners FC Reno...

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FLOW plans big for kick-off

The newly rebranded telecommunications company, FLOW, lead sponsor of the 2015 schoolboy football competition, has detailed exciting plans for tomorrow's season kick off at Montego Bay Sports Complex...

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'Charlie' in it for experience - Waite

Last year, Charlie Smith High were challenging for the Manning Cup title.

However, in the championship, they went down 2-1 to Jamaica College, who were retaining their title.

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Top schools take aim at daCosta Cup

The drama and spectacle that are provided by the ISSA/Flow daCosta Cup season will get under way with football to settle the argument of which team is the best in the country

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Rusea's time again - Beckford

Classy West Ham United Academy target, Deshane Beckford, believes hard work, a hunger to succeed and a strong determination to return his beloved Rusea's High School to winning ways will be the driving factor in this...

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Diamond Clash - Women's 200m

The women's 200m is perhaps the biggest race in Brussels and one that many were hoping to see take place in Beijing, China, at the World Championships.

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