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Striker Kemal Malcolm’s efforts on the field have paid off. He has been loaned to Premier League professional team Deportiva Chalatenango. He will get much-needed game time to prepare him for the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying. It is a move that is a win-win for all involved.
Chris Gayle has decided that he is still ready to play his signature sport. He is in the process of suiting up to represent the region. The West Indies will have one more star player on their side.
As Jamaica advances in regional and international policy-making, Ryan Foster states: “Jamaica may be a small island in the Caribbean Sea, but our impact must be as deep and wide as the oceans that surround continents and beyond the horizon.”
The JOA has decided to spread access to Sporting Management education to the diaspora. The aim is to increase opportunities for Jamaicans globally to add sports management to their credit.
Eager to hit the track, Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce has joined the call for the resumption of sporting events. She is concerned about the earning potential of the athletes and how they will survive.
Jamaica will soon reopen the doors for our sporting events. The government has shown interest in sports without spectators. Sports lovers will take part by watching streamed events. The good thing is, the players will be able to get back to what they love. Look out for what happens with Champs.
Hugh Sherlock started it all with a bat and a ball. Now the Boys’ Town complex has grown to be an institution that permanently changes lives for the better. Here is another example of how.
The Caribbean Area Squash Association’s Senior Championships were filled with excitement down to the final match between Jamaican and Guyana. As close as the results could be, Jamaica came out with the Silver.
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