November 4, 2015
Star Sport


Resolution in sight between Simmons and WICB
“The chief executive officer of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Michael Muirhead, says Phil Simmons has not yet been reinstated as head coach of the West Indies team, although a resolution seems to be in sight.. read more
Webb on historic course

Trevor 'Cassidy' Webb Jr is well on his way to maintaining Calabar High School's tradition of producing great student fighters after notching...

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Competitive action anticipated in Trelawny leagues this season

Linnell McLean, president, Trelawny Football Association, said he is anticipating a great season of football in his parish, following Sunday's final of the President's Cup...

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Nelson aiming high for Hydel

With imperiously high standards set by returning veteran coach, Geoffrey Maxwell, Hydel High's leading marksman, Nicholas Nelson, is hoping to lift his game to help lead the Ferry school's charge to their...

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Jamaicans battle at 2015 World Youth Chess Championships

Two Jamaicans are participating in the World Youth Chess Championships in Porto Carras, Halkidiki, Greece, from October 24 to November 6...

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St George's' Stewart desires Manning Cup

Having scored what could well turn out to be a contender for goal of the season in the ISSA-FLOW Manning Cup, St George's College's captain, Shevon Stewart...

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Real Madrid, Man City ensure Champions League progress

Real Madrid and Manchester City became the first teams to reach the second round of the Champions League yesterday with victories over Paris Saint-Germain and Sevilla, respectively.

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Extradited FIFA official pleads not guilty in New York court

A Brazilian FIFA official who was a key organiser of the 2014 World Cup in his home country pleaded not guilty yesterday to US charges stemming from a sprawling bribery case that has scandalised the soccer world.

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