Wednesday, October 8, 2025

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Grange praises athletes for weekend of exceptional performances

THE MINISTER of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Olivia Grange, has congratulated Jamaica’s athletes on a “weekend of exceptional performances”. Grange said she was “very proud of Jamaica’s athletes at the NACAC (North Central American...

Dottin’s road to recovery complete

FEW CRICKETERS possess the ability to change a match in a single over, which made the sight of the West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin limping out of warm-ups before a crucial Women’s Premier League (WPL) playoff match much more heartbreaking....

‘THIS IS OUR MOMENT’

THEODORE ‘TAPPA’ Whitmore, head coach of Mount Pleasant Football Academy, said the onus will be on his team when they open their 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup campaign today against Surinamese giants SV Robinhood at 7 p.m. at the National Stadium....

Prison Oval failure hurts JPL newcomers

WHEN SPANISH Town Police play their first home game in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) this season, they will not do so from the comfort of their customary home ground, the Spanish Town Prison Oval, because the field at the venue failed to meet...

Cornwall makes plans for deeper daCosta Cup run

FAILING TO advance to the quarterfinals in last season’s ISSA daCosta Cup season, Cornwall College team’s ambition for the upcoming season is to surpass that achievement and potentially compete for the championship. Cornwall’s coach, Hector Wright...

Kyle Butler looking to establish school pride at Vauxhall

VAUXHALL HIGH School head coach Kyle Butler says one of his main goals is to bring a winning mentality and a strong sense of school pride within his team’s Manning Cup programme. No stranger to schoolboy football following his time as a part of...

Seville faces off with Lyles again

OBLIQUE SEVILLE will renew his rivalry with the United States’ Noah Lyles in the men’s 100 metres when the 13th leg of the Wanda Diamond League gets under way tomorrow in Lausanne, Switzerland. Seville, who defeated the American at the London...

Jamaica names eight for World Junior Swim Champs

THE AQUATIC Sports Association of Jamaica has named eight swimmers, four boys and four girls, to represent the island at the 2025 World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships set to begin today in Romania. The World Junior Championships will begin...

JAAA boss pleased with NACAC performances

PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA), Garth Gayle, says he is pleased with Jamaica’s performance at the NACAC Senior Championships in Freeport, The Bahamas, over the weekend. Jamaica mined 25 medals — including 10...

Jamaica earn bronze at badminton champs

TEAM JAMAICA picked up the bronze medal at the recently concluded Caribbean Regional Badminton Confederation (CAREBACO) Juniors Team Championship, defeating host nation Barbados 3-0 in the third-place play-off match. Jamaica recovered well after...
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TIMELESS LEGACY

JAMAICA OLYMPIC Association President Christopher Samuda is among those paying tribute to multi-World Championships and Olympic medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce after the 38-year-old confirmed that she will be retiring from the sport of track and...
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