Captain Moriah Shade scored four goals to lead hosts Trinidad and Tobago to a 7-0 win against Suriname that guaranteed them Group ‘B’ honours in the Caribbean Football Union Women’s Under-17 series last night.
There is still uncertainty surrounding the participation of the Jamaican 100-metre world record holder Asafa Powell at Thursday’s night Melbourne Grand Prix.
Portmore United are sole leaders of the Cash Plus National Premier League football competition following a 3-1 victory against Sporting Central at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.
Jamaica’s cricketers returned from Antigua yesterday after cruising into the semi-finals of the Stanford 20/20 Competition at the Cricket Ground on Saturday night.
Braves Chief recorded the biggest victory during last night’s round of matches in the Homestyle Juices/Southern Conference basketball league at the National Stadium Court.
Calabar High crushed many-time champions Kingston College 4-1 as action continued in the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association Table Tennis competition yesterday.
The West Indies team after gaining two warm up victories is getting ready to open its campaign in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia on Monday.
Defending champions St. Elizabeth Technical High School, STETHS, dominated yesterday’s eliminations of the Milo-sponsored Western Girls Championship in Santa Cruz.
Published:Wednesday | February 13, 2008 | 11:37 AM
West Indies captain Chris Gayle has been included in Jamaica’s 13-man squad to face Nevis in the quarterfinal round of the Stanford 20/20 cricket competition in Antigua on Saturday.