Thursday, October 9, 2025

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JPL: Racing, Chapelton lead the way

After two rounds of matches in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL), Racing United and Chapleton Maroons are the top two clubs with maximum six points. Racing are the leaders on goal difference after they clipped 10-man Waterhouse 2-1 at Drewsland...

Alcaraz uses some behind-the-back magic to reach US Open last eight

NEW YORK (AP): Carlos Alcaraz hit a behind-the-back shot at the US Open to win a point in a 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-4 victory over Arthur Rinderknech on Sunday that made the Spaniard the youngest man in the Open era to reach 13 Grand Slam quarter-finals. “...

Szoboszlai stunner seals statement win for EPL champions Liverpool

LIVERPOOL, England (AP): Full time was approaching at Anfield and it was clear something special was needed to separate Liverpool and Arsenal as they slugged out an early-season heavyweight contest in the English Premier League (EPL) yesterday....

CPL: Seifert ton lifts defending champions over Falcons

GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC): Tim Seifert played one of the most destructive innings in Caribbean Premier League (CPL) history to lead the St Lucia Kings to a demoralising six-wicket win over the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons yesterday. Batting at the...

CPL: Knight Riders topple Amazon Warriors for fourth straight win

TAROUBA, Trinidad (CMC): Akeal Hosein undermined Guyana Amazon Warriors with the ball and Alex Hales and Colin Munro dominated with the bat as the Trinbago Knight Riders registered a six-wicket victory, their fourth in succession, in the Republic...

Brentford striker Wissa slams club for ‘unduly standing in my way’

LONDON (AP): Brentford striker Yoane Wissa says he wants to leave the Premier League club and that it’s “unduly standing in my way”. A day before the end of football’s summer transfer period, Wissa posted a lengthy statement on social media...

Yamal scores but Barcelona draw 1-1 with Rayo Vallecano

BARCELONA, Spain (AP): Lamine Yamal scored from the penalty spot, but Barcelona needed goalkeeper Joan García to ensure they left Rayo Vallecano with a point after a 1-1 draw in the Spanish league yesterday. The defending champions were largely...

‘NO EASY GAMES’

REPEATING HIS age-old adage of there being ‘no easy games in the Caribbean’, Reggae Boyz head coach Steve McClaren has warned against the notion that the final round of Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers will be a simple formality for Jamaica’s...

Financial challenges won’t slow young Sunshine Girls – NJ boss

PRESIDENT OF Netball Jamaica (NJ), Karen Baugh, says the national Under-21 team remains focused and confident of doing well at this year’s Netball World Youth Cup, despite ongoing financial challenges. The Jamaicans are scheduled to depart on...

Outgoing UK commissioner proud of UK role in Stadium redevelopment

WESTERN BUREAU: OUTGOING BRITISH High Commissioner Judith Slater says the United Kingdom has played a pivotal role in Jamaica’s National Stadium redevelopment, with United Kingdom Export Finance (UKEF) offering to underwrite the project’s loan, a ‘...
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‘I have no regrets’

IT WILL be a new environment for 18-year-old Shanoya Douglas when the upcoming track and field season gets under way, but the talented sprinter is confident the results will be just as good — or even better. Douglas, who represented Muschett High...
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