April 21, 2009
Star Sport

Dyson slams pitch
“LEICESTER, England, CMC: West Indies coach John Dyson has slammed the condition of the Grace Road pitch for West Indies' opening match on their tour of England against Leicestershire yesterday. . read more
Champions Downs lift Captain's Bakery Trophy

Randy Bartley's 38th-minute goal proved decisive as Downs beat Georges Valley 1-0 to win the 2008-09 Manchester Major League title. Neither rain nor a late-game onslaught by Georges Valley at Brooks Park on Sunday could stop Downs...

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Former NBA player to coach Jamaica for Carib Champs

Former National Basketball Association player Sam Vincent will take charge of the national basketball team as they prepare for the Caribbean Basketball Championships, starting this coming June...

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Rosemount advance in St Catherine

Rosemount are the latest team to qualify for the knockout stages of the INSPORTS/SDC St Catherine Community Football League after blanking Cheesefield 2-0 at Rosemount yesterday.

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Castro, new head of Intercol

Silvero Castro, chairman of G.C. Foster College, is the new president of the Inter-Collegiate Sport Association (InterCol). He took over the reins from Norris Davis. Castro was elected president at the association's annual...

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Bottom of the ladder Liguanea shock Santos

Bottom-of-the-ladder team Liguanea United created a major upset when they clipped Santos 3-2 in the Claro/KSAFA Super League at the Bell/Chung Stadium last Saturday.

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JDF, always tough to beat

Every team in the Claro/-KSAFA Super League would describe itself as being unique and rightly so, but the team with the most unique circumstances is the Jamaica Defence Force.

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A gift for Alsafra

HORSE-OF-THE-YEAR ALSAFRA gets a more ideal distance tomorrow afternoon, 1500 metres, to stalk and beat rivals after being outsped by SUPER DAVE at 1200 metres on April 4. The Superstakes runner-up was dragged in quick splits down ...

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Managerial mind games influence title races

LONDON (AP) With the end-of-season finals getting closer and intensity increasing in league title races, the Premier League managers influence more games than those played on the field. The ones that go on in the mind...

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