The 2008 Jamaica Independent Schools’ Association (JISA) Prep School track and field championship will take place at the National Stadium from June 5 to 7.
Jamaica will face Costa Rica in its opening game of the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship that will take place in Puebla, Mexico from June 17 to 28.
Waterhouse last night defeated archrivals Tivoli Gardens 2-0 at the Harbour View Mini Stadium to win the rescheduled City of Kingston Jackie Bell Knockout football final.
Jamaica’s Road to France 2010 World Cup football campaign received a major boost yesterday when Stewart’s Auto Sales announced a sponsorship package of more than $25 million.
The 25th staging of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association National Primary, All-Age and Junior High Schools Athletics Championships will be held tomorrow and Friday at the National Stadium.
Jamaica’s first-choice goalkeeper, Donovan Ricketts heads a local-based 25-member squad selected by Technical Director Rene Simoes for a six-day training camp in Montego Bay.
Former Vauxhall High School student Paul Brown has been awarded a full basketball scholarship to South Eastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, Illinois.
The West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Disciplinary Committee has found Marlon Samuels guilty of passing on team information to Indian bookmaker Mukesh Kochar.
It will cost patrons $500 to $3,000 to watch the June 22 return leg of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifier between Jamaica and The Bahamas at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium.
The Jamaican rugby team returned to the island yesterday following a disappointing performance at the North America West Indies Rugby Association’s Women’s Championships in Guyana.
Jamaican jockey Winston Thompson posted another double triumph this week to secure a share of the early lead at the new Suffolk Downs horseracing season in East Boston, Massachusetts.
Former national junior javelin record holder, Shaneka Parkes was yesterday named among 26 University of South Dakota student-athletes to the North Central Track and Field Conference’s Academic Honour Roll.
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) could get close to a million US dollars in incentives from Italian sporting manufacturing company Kappa if the national senior team qualifies for the 2010 World Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Jamaican Usain Bolt, who ran the second-fastest 100 metres in history, and world champion Tyson Gay will face off in a 100-metre showdown at the Reebok Grand Prix.
Jamaica yesterday defeated Cayman Islands 12-7 to stay in contention to retain the North American West Indies Rugby Association’s Women’s 15s Championships at the National Park in Guyana.
Siloh Primary and Belair took the main titles at the second regional finals of the Alliance Investment Management’s National Eleven and Under Progressive Tennis Programme earlier this week.
Jamaica will kick-off against top rated Mexico when the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s Under 17 football championship starts in mid-July in Trinidad and Tobago.