SPORTS FLASH: Calabar boycotts Champs launch ... Scorpions in second place ... MVP Hingis
Mar 16th, 2017 | Category: Sports Flash | 1:29MARCH 16, 2017: Calabar High School has signalled its discontent with ISSA’s decision to permit Ugandan athlete Ari Rodgers to compete at the Boys' and Girls' Championships ... The St Catherine football association has suspended six players from Newland FC and New Raiders following a fracas between the teams ... The Jamaica Scorpions are on 73 points from their six matches and in second position after six rounds of the West Indies Regional Four Day cricket competition ... Issa Hayatou was voted out as president of the African Football Confederation after 29 years in charge ... Today’s MVP is Swiss tennis star Martina Hingis.
SPORTS FLASH: Bolt ready for 4x100 relay...Netball head coach resigns...Neymar's debut delayed
SPORTS FLASH: Whitmore says he has nothing to prove…Calabar schoolboy eyes Junior Championships
SPORTS FLASH: Mike Henry disgruntled ... Another J'can out of Contender ... WI women camp in B'dos
SPORTS FLASH: ‘She’s A Maneater’ to race next month…Boys’ Town gets help…David Moyes quits
SPORTS FLASH: Windies stuck at 8th ... B'dos netball team arrives ... English football to punish divers
SPORTS FLASH: 'Teddy' Johnson recalled ... Paralympian eyes Bolt's record ... Nico Marley signs NFL contract
SPORTS FLASH: Careless KSAFA? ... J'can school boy wins boxing medal ... 2024 Olympic battle
SPORTS FLASH: Don Anderson still emotional…Ice hockey team heads to Canada…‘Fake news’ affects FIFA
SPORTS FLASH: Olympic Gardens FC admit to no medic ... Dave Leblond returns
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