Sport Jamaica:Stewart scores for QPR
Jamaican defender Damion Stewart netted a second-half header on Tuesday evening and spurred Queen's Park Sport Jamaica:JAAA flooded with requests for Ja Invitational
THE Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) is being flooded with requests by athletes looking to participate Sport Jamaica:Melbourne, St Elizabeth gear up for showdown
Batting all-rounder Yannick Elliot and national youth leg-spinner Donovan Nelson were in spanking form Sport Jamaica:Eubanks, Turner land double
Marleena Eubanks of Edwin Allen High and Petersfield High's Oshane Turner completed middle distance doubles in Under-17 competition, as the two-day Carifta Games trials ended at the National Stadium yesterday. Sport Jamaica:Boyd's beauty puts TG in front
Defending champions Tivoli Gardens overtook Harbour View atop of the Digicel Premier League (DPL) yesterday, edging Village United 1-0 courtesy of a Navion Boyd beauty at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex. Sport Jamaica:Rivoli hurt Harbour View
RIVOLI United put a dent into Harbour View's plans to win the Digicel Premier League when they beat the Stars of the East 3-2 at Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday. Sport Jamaica:Georges stay fourth
St Georges maintained their hold on fourth place after a nil-all draw with Boys' Town yesterday in Digicel Premier League action at Collie Smith Drive. Sport Jamaica:'It's a relief'
West Indies captain Chris Gayle expressed relief Saturday after steering his side to the four-wicket victory over Zimbabwe, that snapped a woeful winless streak that had stretched to 15 games. Sport Jamaica:Mexico beat Jamaica to win tourney
Mexico emerged champions of the four-nation Under-17 women's football tournament, when they shot past Jamaica 2-0 in the final round on Friday night at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium. Sport Jamaica:Campbell scores historic win
Kemoy Campbell stole the spotlight with a historic victory as Jamaica's junior team secured an overall third-place finish at Saturday's North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Country Championships West Indies seek clincher Records tumble at Central Champs 12 Jamaicans in action at World Indoors Wilson heads agents Bank on Miss Lee Mullings hungry for more success Under-16s ready to defend title Sammy sparks in crushing win 'I want to keep breaking records' Morgan needs caps for contract
·West Indies seek clincher
Seemingly recovered from their early series stuttering, West Indies will look to wrap up the series ·Records tumble at Central Champs
Natoya Goule of Manchester High was the star on the first day of the 2010 Milo Central Athletics ·12 Jamaicans in action at World Indoors
Twelve Jamaicans will be in action today when the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships ·Wilson heads agents
The newly formed Jamaica Jockeys Agents' Association is now functional, having been ratified ·Bank on Miss Lee
With the disqualification of hot favourite JUNIOR MINISTER in the last race at Caymanas Park ·Mullings hungry for more success
Following his impressive professional debut victory over Raymond Gordon last month ·Under-16s ready to defend title
With less than a month to go before the start of the regional Jean Pierre Under-16 Netball ·Sammy sparks in crushing win
A career-best spell from Darren Sammy carried West Indies to a 141-run victory in the third one-day ·'I want to keep breaking records'
Jamaica's track megastar, Usain Bolt, has been named the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year ·Morgan needs caps for contract
Schoolboy football sensation Marvin Morgan Jr, who left the island on February 16 for a trial
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