Majesty Gardens last night joined Arnett Gardens Rockers, Eastern Pistons and Waterhouse in the semi-final of the Excelsior Challenge basketball tournament.
Three Premiership teams yesterday advanced out of the round of 16 in the Western Union sponsored Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association Jackie Bell Knockout competition.
Jamaican sprint queen Veronica Campbell-Brown and the world’s fastest man, Asafa Powell, last night walked away with top honours at the RJR Sports Foundation’s Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards for 2007.
The 30th Milo Western Relays, which will be held at the unfinished Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, has attracted a record $1 million sponsorship.
Jamaican FIFA referees Howard Stennett, Anthony Garwood, Ricardo Morgan and Kevin Thomas have been selected to officiate in the World Cup Qualification game between Belize and St Kitts.
The first set of overseas-based Reggae Boys are expected to arrive on Sunday to join the national senior football team, currently preparing for its friendly international against Costa Rica on Wednesday.
Michael Essien scored one goal and created another for Sulley Muntari, helping Ghana reach the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Nations with a 2-0 win over Morocco.
The finals of the Jamaica National Building Society sponsored Jamaica Netball Association Open League is set for this Saturday at the Leila Robinson Courts.
Olympic 400 metre hurdles silver medallist Danny McFarlane, will be among the Jamaicans appearing at the 101st Millrose Games in the USA on Friday night.
New Zealand Judge, John Hansen could use recordings from the stump microphone as evidence in Harbhajan Singh\'s appeal against a three-match ban for alleged racist comments.
Jamaican Shereefa Lloyd landed the women’s 400 metres to log the lone Caribbean victory at the Norwich Union International indoor track and field meeting on Saturday night.
West Indies middle-order batsman Marlon Samuels scored an attacking 98, but it was not enough to prevent South Africa from winning the third One-Day International in Port Elizabeth by seven wickets yesterday.