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  • New champions Mariners experience that winning feeling

    We are the champions: Mariners players celebrate winning the first league title in the club's history at Warwick Academy at the weekend. Shedding their reputation as a ‘drinking club with a rugby problem’, Mariners have won the league title fo...
  • Wells rediscovers scoring touch

    Nahki Wells jumped off the bench to score his sixth goal of the season in Bradford City’s 4-0 victory over ten-man Barnet last night. The Bermuda international entered the fray in the 75th minute and struck City’s fourth goal when he beat the of...
  • Rams fight back for victory over Cougars

    Devonshire Cougars (in white) lost to North Village in their FA Cip quarter final replay at BAA last night. (Photo by Akil Simmons) North Village booked their place in the last four of the FA Cup after their quarter-final replay win over Devonshire...
  • Peniston urges Wolves to remain undefeated

    Pleasure and pain: Wolves midfielder Troy Tucker celebrates one of his two goals against X?Roads at Devonshire Rec. at the weekend. League leaders Wolves won the First Division match 4-0.l (Photo by Mark Tatem) Wolves took a giant step to claiming...
  • YMSC skipper Trott to be supported by Marshall

    Rodney Trott looks set to continue serving in the dual capacity as player/coach of Young Men’s Social Club during the upcoming season. The top all-rounder was loaned out to Bailey’s Bay until the end of the 2011 campaign after a player shortage ...
  • Players are not committed to training, says Marshall

    Charlie Marshall Bermuda’s ICC World Twenty20 2012 qualifying preparations have not gone as smoothly as planned. According to various sources training attendance in the lead up to next month’s tournament has not been the best, with only four ...
  • Irish Jog goes totally green again to help good causes

    Cayman’s biggest mass sports participation event is only a few weeks away. The 20th annual St. Patrick’s Day 5K Irish Jog is set for Friday 16 March at 5.30pm at Grand Cayman Beach Suites. ...
  • Bodden Town will bounce back

    Bodden Town’s Theron Wood tries to pass Elite’s Jedd Ebanks. Bodden Town may have lost in the Digicel Cup final to Elite last week but they are not too deflated and intend to focus on catching their West Bay rivals who lead in the le...
  • Harry’s extend as Agua slip

    The match-of-the-day in the Heineken Sunday League on Sunday was the top of the table clash between league leaders Harry’s and second placed Agua who were eight points behind and desperate to close the gap. Harry’s Chris Fenn finished off a crisp m...
  • Frasers will be in contention

    Olympic swimming brother Shaune and Brett Fraser are in great shape as the London Games approach in July. They train with other world class swimmers at the University of Florida in Miami and will certainly be in contention. ...
  • Cayman must rebuild

    The Cayman Islands will have to stay in the International Cricket Council’s Division 5 of the World Cricket League but at least they avoided relegation again. Cayman lost their first two matches in Singapore then won two - against relegated teams Ba...
  • Jamaica nail defiant Guyana

    Nash - File ST JOHN'S, Antigua : JAMAICA reeled off their fourth consecutive victory in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Four-Day Tournament, beating Guyana by eight wickets inside the last session on the final day of thei...
  • Clarke focused on Indoor glory

    Clarke Two medals in two years. Can Jamaican sprinter Lerone Clarke add to his ever-increasing silverware with a podium spot at next month's IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics? First, he will need to make the cut. But with the ...
  • Powell not selected for World Indoors

    Asafa Powell The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) yesterday announced a team of 11 athletes and five officials for next month's IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics in Istanbul, Turkey. There is no space in the...
  • Lewis excited for'massive three points'

    Defender Rickardo Harriott's fourth-minute goal on Sunday night struck two major blows in the Red Stripe Premier League (RSPL) when Portmore United met Montego Bay United at Ferdie Neita Park. It opened a commanding 10-point gap for the leaders over ...
  • Sporting loyalists to 'give their all'

    Sporting Central Academy's rise in the Red Stripe Premier League third round continued with a 1-0 win over Highgate at Brancourt on Sunday. Gregory Lewis, a traditional wing back, given more licence to roam upfront, delivered early throwing himself ...
  • Coaches bemoan wasteful strikers

    Missing opportunities were the order of play as Waterhouse and Boys' Town battled to a 0-0 draw at the Drewsland Stadium on Sunday night, hurting either team's chances of winning this year's Red Stripe Premier League. The Calvin Lewis-coached Portmo...
  • Weary Reggae Boyz tackle New Zealand

    JAMAICA'S Reggae Boyz will continue their preparation for the World Cup Qualifiers when they tackle New Zealand in an international friendly football match at the Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland. Of course, the match also facilitates the selection ...
  • Long-awaited win lifts 'thankful' Reno

    Village United playmaker Dino Williams (left) cuts the ball away from Reno's Andrew Isaacs during Sunday's Red Stripe Premier League football match at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in Falmouth. Reno won 1-0. - photo by Richard Morais. Ren...
  • Walker claims double at Milex Security Champs

    Jonathan Walker captured the boys' Under-13 and 15 titles, respectively, at last weekend's Milex Security Junior Squash Championships at the Liguanea Club in New Kingston. The tournament was played in a round-robin format. The 12-year-old Walker, ...

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