Struggling 'Junglists' face Central
THEY WOULD have done anything for a victory at the end of last season as they battled to survive relegation. Barely into this new season, Arnett Gardens find themselves entrenched in another desperate struggle to get a win.
Hussey, Clark help Aussies avoid follow-on
A DEFIANT 96-run partnership between Michael Hussey and Stuart Clark for the last wicket helped Australia avoid the follow-on yesterday in a warm-up game against the Indian Board President's XI.
Hot St James and Maldon march on
ST JAMES High and Maldon continue to lead the way in Zone A of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup as both won yesterday in Montego Bay.
St George's crush Greater Portmore
STRIKERS KURT Thomas and Kemal Malcolm scored hat-tricks to lead St George's College to a massive 9-0 whipping of Greater Portmore in ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup action yesterday.
Mr Blair in the nick of time at Caymanas Park
VETERAN TRAINER Noel Ennevor posted his third feature race winner in as many racedays when the three-year-old colt, MR BLAIR, got up in the nick of time to win the Jockey Club Stakes over 1400 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.
Upgrades are on way at GC Foster
IN A move to produce more sporting stars, G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sports has appointed an athletics director. Ventley Brown, a former administrative assistant, has been given the task to oversee and implement strategies for the college's entire sports programme.
Man U close gap on leaders
MANCHESTER UNITED climbed back into the Premier League title race with a 2-0 victory at Blackburn yesterday, and Cesc Fabregas headed an injury-time equaliser for Arsenal in a 1-1 draw at Sunderland.
Well done ICC,cricket's back to XI
ONCE UPON a time, a cricket team, like a football team, was made up of 11 players. Although, while over the years football has changed to the extent that it still starts a match with 11 and 11 can be on the field at any given time, it can end up with 14.
Hyde unfurls Jamaican flag on Mt Elbrus
THE JAMAICAN flag flew high and proud in China in August, and in Russia, too. On August 5, less than a handful of days before Jamaica's track and field stars began burning up the Olympic Games track in Beijing, Adam Hyde unfurled the green, gold and black banner on the peak of Europe's highest mountain, Elbrus.
Mind Your Business
Digicel defeated Jamalco by 20 runs in the Best Dressed Chicken KO 30 over Business House competition at Jamalco last Sunday.
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