October 24, 2015
Star Sport


Confident JC ready for Super Cup
“ Coach of Jamaica College Miguel Coley says his team is on the hunt for a second hold on the ISSA/FLOW Super Cup title.. read more
No Wolmer's pressure - Reynolds

Having turned back 'tough' ISSA/Flow Walker Cup challengers Jamaica College and Hydel High, coach Vassell Reynolds remains buoyed...

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Waite unhappy with Super Cup travel

Veteran coach of Charlie Smith High Jerome 'Jerry' Waite is fuming over the decision to have his side travel to Catherine Hall today for an ISSA/FLOW Super Cup football competition...

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More to Walsh than scoring goals

There is more to Romaine Walsh than what meets the eye. This 19-year-old Manchester High School centre forward says one of his best attributes is to make others laugh.

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Jamaica's football needs a sound base

Despite the relative success Jamaica's football has had so far this year in terms of our commendable showing at both the Copa America and the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament, I still don't believe that Jamaica's..

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Liguanea Open tennis on this weekend

With four years patronising and investing in tennis at the junior level, Mayberry Investments Limited will be looking to stage an exciting and compact Open Junior Tennis Championship...

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NFL extends deal to play games at Wembley through 2020

The NFL extended its agreement with Wembley Stadium yesterday for another five years, meaning the league will play at least two regular-season games a year at the London venue through 2020.

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Sobers supports day-night Tests

Cricket icon Sir Garfield Sobers has come out in full support of day-night Test matches, contending it can bring back spectators to the game in the Caribbean.

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Mico, G.C. Foster for Intercol football final

Aided with a four-timer from Daryn James , former champions G.C. Foster College booked their ticket to the Intercol Greg Garrel knockout male football final after an impressive 5-1 win over Moneague...

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Rebounding TG face MoBay

After three wins in three games, Tivoli Gardens have put their slow start to the Red Stripe Premier League season behind them.

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Blooming in the books

Despite making history as the first Jamaican schoolboy to run the 400 metres in under 45 seconds, Kingston College's Akeem Bloomfield remains academically grounded and ready to clock his maximum potential on track.

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After Champions League elimination MBU look to Premier League

Montego Bay United (MBU), minus several regular starters, put in a below-par performance to end their campaign in the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League winless...

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Travel time

United must make a 1,600-mile journey back from Moscow after the 1-1 draw with CSKA in the Champions League, putting the team at a disadvantage ahead of the derby, according to Van Gaal.

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Hazard warning

In the space of a few months, Eden Hazard has gone from being English football's player of the year and one of the most sought-after players in world football, to occupying the substitutes' bench at Chelsea.

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City still Manchester's dominant force ahead of 161st derby

Louis van Gaal was careful to downplay talk of a permanent power shift in Manchester after United's 4-2 victory over City in the most recent derby game.

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Perfect de Bruyne

The absence of striker Sergio Agüero and playmaker David Silva, who were injured during the recent international break, has robbed City of its two most influential attacking players for the derby.

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