July 22, 2014
Star Sport


St Jago deal for ex-Boyz skipper
“Having recently ended an 11-year-professional career, former national captain Shavar Thomas is ready to begin another journey in the sport.... . read more
Hall: STETHS will remain a force

Western Bureau: Former St Elizabeth Technical High School marksman Khesanio Hall is confident the Santa Cruz-based school can retain the ISSA schoolboy football titles they won last year, despite losing the bulk of last year's team....

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Foster hoping for positive Glasgow trip

GLASGOW, Scotland: It's hard to believe that table tennis standout Yvonne Foster is only making her first appearance at the Commonwealth Games....

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Riley ready for podium position

GLASGOW, Scotland: For the second consecutive season, Andrew Riley left the National Senior Championships as the national 110m hurdles champion and, after failing to hit the podium at his four appearances at major international championships ...

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Chess teams ready for Norway Olympiad

Jamaica's chess teams are in their final preparations for the Chess Olympiad in Norway, August 1-14. The squads are being led by technical director FM Warren Elliott and NM Russel Porter, coach and captain...

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Women's coaching course on at JFF centre

Jeffrey Webb, the president of regional football body CONCACAF, says it is highly important for the region to continue to learn new trends for the development of women's football....

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World Juniors begin today

EUGENE, Oregon: Forty of the country's top junior athletes will be in action when the 15th staging of the World Junior Championships gets under way at the Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene today...

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CPL money stolen in Trinidad

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Close to 200,000 dollars from ticket sales of upcoming matches in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) have been stolen, Police in Trinidad and Tobago have said.

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