Possession is the key for England, says Beckham
buhlertal, germany (reuters) ENGLAND CAPTAIN DAVID Beckham believes that keeping possession is the key to settling their score with Portugal in tomorrow's World Cup quarter-finals.
France's Henry ignoring Brazil's record
hamelin, germany (ap) STOP TO THINK ABOUT the quality of Brazil's players, French striker Thierry Henry says, its record five World Cup titles, its two Golden Ball winners, and already you have lost the match.
Bailey tips Powell to lower world record again
bridgetown, barbados (cmc) FORMER OLYMPIC 100 metres champion Donovan Bailey is backing Jamaican Asafa Powell to lower the 100 metres world record and create even more history. Bailey, who was born in Jamaica but represented Canada....
Bet on Ransom Man
JAMAICA DERBY WINNER RANSOM MAN should easily add the St. Leger title to his résumé tomorrow afternoon at Caymanas Park. The late-blooming gelding, who romped home by a little over nine lengths in the 2400-metre Derby....
Track & field team missing from CAC Games list
TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES were the only names withheld yesterday when the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) released its teams for the 20th Central American and Caribbean Games, set for Cartagena, Colombia, July 25-29.
Jamaica women's basketball team keeps Olympic dream alive
JAMAICA'S WOMEN BASKETBALL team clinched the final qualifying spot in the 2007 FIBA Americas tournament when they defeated Puerto Rico 71-67 last night at the Centrobasket Tournament in Mexico City.
Sherwin Williams brings colour to JFF women's league
THE JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) and its women's competitions were made the beneficiaries of a $300,000 sponsorship increase from Sherwin Williams yesterday. In their fifth year of sponsorship, Sherwin Williams, through its Managing Director...
Blue Cross sponsors KSAFA U-17 for second year
THE KINGSTON AND St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) will this year benefit from a 150 per cent increase to the sponsorship of their Under-17 competition after Blue Cross of Jamaica Limited pledged $500,0000 to the tournament...