World Junior champion Ramone McKenzie and World Youth bronze medallist Yohan Blake are among 70 athletes selected to represent Jamaica at the 2008 CARIFTA Games on Easter weekend.
All-rounder Donavan Nelson of St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) will lead Jamaica in the 2008 CLICO-sponsored West Indies Under 15 cricket tournament in Dominica this month.
Reliable Test left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul and opener Krishna Arjune are back in the Guyana squad to face Combined Campuses and Colleges in the fifth-round Carib Beer series match.
Defending champions St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) will open the second round of the ISSA/Grace Headley Cup Premier League cricket competition against Dinthill tomorrow.
Former champions Kingston College registered a 3-2 victory against Calabar High as the ISSA Table Tennis Under-19 urban boys’ league continued yesterday.
Jamaica’s local-based senior men’s football team yesterday secured a 2-2 draw with Brazilian second division state side Estacio University in Rio De Janeiro.
Ardenne High easily defeated Kingston College 51-28 to capture the Under 16 title of the ISSA/KFC Southern Conference Basketball League yesterday at the National Stadium Courts.
Commonwealth Games 400-metre champion Michael Blackwood, Olympic silver medallist James Beckford, Shevon Stoddart and Davita Prendergast will head Jamaica’s 17-member team to the World Indoor Championships.
Chris Gayle and Denesh Ramdin both posted centuries, but the fourth round encounter between hosts Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica finished in a draw at Queen’s Park Oval yesterday.
Seaview Flames beat Duhaney Park 83 to 38 to record the biggest victory margin last night in the Home Style Juices/Southern Conference Basketball League at the National Stadium Courts.