nineteen-year-old Colombian Kucha
Hernandez scoring - Eska at the world
famous example now that was pretty much
as good as it got for them there would
be shows it is predictable II went full
throttle after that did pass a little
messy let them enjoy that lead for about
13 minutes before the leveller came and
then he would add a second
just past the hour mark in fact he could
have had a hat trick when barcelona late
penalty and he let loose juarez take it
the Uruguayan scored his second goal of
matching alright some cricket now sends
the bat the Jamaica
Tyler was were 165 for four after
seventeen point three overs against the
Chris Gayle lettuce and kitts and nevis
spirits this at Warner Park Sports
Complex Rothman Powell is on beaten on
68 and captain Andre Russell at the
crease yet to score Glen Phillips a made
40 and David Miller made 32 the last
time both teams met the Tala was won by
47 runs at the Savannah Park a picture
for the Tala was of this even puts them
back atop the standings a-- meanwhile
the st. lucia stars kept their slim
playoff hopes alive with a comfortable
six wicked win over the bombay the
strident at the Kensington oval earlier
today batting first the trans never got
it going and could only muster 135 for
seven of theirs 20 overs a
Keswick Williams obut McCoy and the man
of the match Chris Lamont picked up two
wickets apiece as the tridents last
several weeks with just one hundred and
several runs on the board however lead
surgeon
ashley nurse and Emirate can made a
further 28 runs as Barbie disclosed on
135 a shim Amla top scored for the
Tritons with 35 in apply the Stars lost
their first two wickets with 24 runs on
the board but Australian David Warner
and wind is on the 19 batsmen shut
Sandra Poehler
a mirage steadied the innings have a
trident captain Jason hold it took two
wickets before the 10th over to give the
vision franchise hope have a Warner with
an unbeaten 42 and Linda Simmons 24 care
of the stars to their target of 100
3604 in 17.3 over sir
the stars have now completed all 10 of
their games and life rift on seven
points they can still make it to the
playoffs on net run-rate
if the fourth-placed patriots on seven
points in loses their remaining games
the barbie destroy dance bottom of the
table with four points we'll need to win
the remaining two games and hope the
pictures lose their remaining games to
make it to the playoffs national
champion Taekwondo Tracy and the
Commonwealth champion Kimberly Williams
were the only Jamaican winners at the
iwf World Challenge meet in Berlin
Germany today Tracy captured the men's
100 meters in ten point zero five
seconds ahead of Panama's Alonso Edward
10.08 and USA's I say a young 10.15
meanwhile Commonwealth gold medalist
vana lever was fourth in the men's 110
meter hurdles clocking thirteen point
four seven seconds the event was won by
Spain's Orlando Ortega in 13-point 105
Kimberly Williams shrugged off her
fourth place finish at the Brussels
diamond league on Friday to win the
women's triple jump cut in the sand at
fourteen point four zero metres 2008
Olympic silver medalist Karen Stewart in
her pen ultimate race of her career
ended sixth in the women's 100 meters
crossing the line in eleven point three
seven seconds Mary just--it Allu of the
Ivory Coast won the event in 11.0 it
while Trinidad Michele eie was second in
11.1 and three in the US Open now former
world number one Serena Williams is
through to the quarterfinals after a
hard earned six love of 4-6 6-3 victory
over Kaia Kanepi
36 year old Williams took the first set
in only 18 minutes but as doing his
canopy one who beat world number one
Simona Halep
responded by taking the second set
however American Williams broke early in
the third set as she completed her win
in 97 minutes the 23 the 23 times Grand
Slam singles champion will now play
Czech HC
Karolina piss cava who beat Ashleigh
Barty in straight sets 6-4 6-4 on the
men's side now defending champion Rafael
Nadal's progress interview open in the
quarter-finals was far from smooth as he
needed four sets the bead on seeded
Georgian nikolaeva basilashvili the 32
year old Spaniard led by two sets the
love before 37 ranked Mitchell ever
really recovered to take a third set
tiebreak well the top seed broke twice
as Vasily's villi feel it physically in
the fourth to win 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-4 he
faced his 9th seed Dominic theme next
who got the better of 2017 run up Kevin
Anderson 7-5 6-2 7-6 he played a
near-flawless match dropping just four
points on his first serve and firing 42
Inasa
third seed Juan martín Del Potro will be
in action later tonight against
Croatia's born a courage now we go to a
break but stay with us when we come back
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good evening TRACON feels the local
governing body the j-3 is has taken
issue with the women's sprint relay
quartet which represented the country at
Thursday's arukadhimon league meet in
switzerland
according to j3s president dr. Warren
Blake the quartet of Guerin Evans
sharone Simpson Yannick Thompson and
Karen Stewart were not sanctioned to
represent the country in the event at
the meet the team placed sixth in a time
of 44.1 six seconds and dr. Blake says
there could have been serious
ramifications for their performance for
example if they had broken a national
record that performance would
not have been ratified by the j-3 is my
understanding is that permission to
represent Jamaica in such an event
should have been sought from the j-3 is
by the agents of the athletes involved
and also the organizers of the meet
ahead of the actual race or competition
but in Thursday's case this was not done
the j-3 is president says they have
settled similar issues with the
organizers of the London Diamond League
meet as well as the Penn Relays and that
they would be writing to the organizers
of the Zurich meet no one expects that
all is seen the National eats should be
well aware of the rules and regulations
governing national representation at the
regional and international levels
however I also understand that the
possibility exists whereby some time
agents may try to convince athletes that
approval has already been received from
their National Association when never
situations like last Thursday arise from
time to time what hopes that this was
not the case on Thursday and that our
athletes will show an understanding and
appreciation for the rules and
regulations governing national
representation going forward I'm Spencer
Darlington good evening
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