Jamaica Gleaner Sport
Published: Monday Tuesday | December 29, 2009
Maxwell confident - Veteran coach backs his Waterhouse team to win Digicel Premier League

Waterhouse coach Geoffrey Maxwell says now that his team is playing true to potential, he is confident it can win the Digicel Premier League. Speaking after his team's 1-0 win over Portmore United at Drewsland on Sunday - their sixth in their last eight games... Read More...
Special Olympics quartet to represent Jamaica in Puerto Rico
Four of Jamaica's most promising young Special Olympics swimmers are set to leave the island next year for San Juan, Puerto Rico, where they are down to participate in the second annual Latin America Special Olympics Games... Read More...
Bruceontheloose 'stamps authority' - T&T racing secretary hails Jamaica-bred colt after Gold Cup victory
ARIMA, Trinidad (CMC): Arima Racing Secretary Robin Jaisingh on Sunday hailed the brilliant colt Bruceontheloose and the impact he has had on Trinidad and Tobago's horse racing this year, after the Jamaica-bred three-year-old captured the FCB Gold Cup... Read More...
Coley expects Windies U-19s to win World Cup
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): West Indies Under-19 coach Andre Coley believes the desire for unprecedented success should be a huge motivation for his side heading to next month's ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand... Read More...
Jamaicans win at Calder
MIAMI, Florida (CMC): Young riding sensation Rajiv Maragh was among three Jamaican winners in Calder horse racing on Sunday afternoon. Currently on a break from the New York circuit where he has scored more than 200 wins so far... Read More...
Sporting extend good second-round showing
Two goals by Oneke Ford continued Sporting Central Academy's climb up the table of the Digicel Premier League with a relatively easy 2-0 win over struggling August Town at Brancourt on Sunday. The burly Ford, preferred to regular striker François Swaby... Read More...
Lions exit relegation group
Western Bureau: Humble Lions climbed out of the relegation zone in the 2009-10 Digicel Premier League when a 90th minute strike by substitute Kimroy Davis gave them a 1-0 win over fellow strugglers Village United, at the Elliston Wakeland Youth Centre in Falmouth on Sunday... Read More...
Granville win St James KO thriller in penalty shoot-out
Western Bureau: It took over 120 minutes and eight nerve-wracking penalty kicks. But Granville Football Club is celebrating history today after beating Seba United 4-2 on penalties in the final on Sunday night at Jarrett Park, to gain their first hold... Read More...
Jackson hits four-timer
Rae Town, led by four goals from Damian Jackson, thrashed Meadhaven United 5-0 in the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Claro Super League competition at the Michigan Avenue playing field on Saturday... Read More...