March 30, 2015
Star Sport


Four times as sweet!
“ Calabar's head coach, Michael Clarke, has won a combined 14 Boys Championships titles with three different schools .... read more
Chelsea captain John Terry re-signs

LONDON AP: Captain John Terry will be at Chelsea for at least one more season after earning a contract extension in ...

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IAAF wants Russian walkers to lose Olympic medals

MOSCOW (AP): The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) wants two Russian race walkers to be stripped ...

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Lambert laments junior-standard Senior Cup

Outgoing Jamaica captain Tamar Lambert has called on the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) to implement higher standards ...

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KC did not try to win at any cost - Harrison

Kingston College head coach, Neil Harrison, said injuries to key athletes at the 2015 Boys' Championships cost them the ...

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ISSA ambushed

President of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA), Dr Walton Small, organisering body of the just ...

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Calabar was perfect, says KC coach

Kingston College coach, Neil Harrison, said 'lady luck' neglected them and injuries cost them the Boys' Championships this ...

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Arnett win in rainy conditions

ARNETT Gardens maintained the lead in the Red Stripe Premier League following a 1-0 win against Rivoli United at the ...

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Epic!

Michael O'Hara hoped to lead from the front prior to Calabar's win, and as if with sweet redemption reached by overcoming ...

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