The Weekend in Sports

February 14, 2022
 LORD OF AJAHLON (right), ridden by Paul Francis, wins the third race, a three-year-old and Upwards Optional Claiming Race over five furlongs straight at Caymanas Park on Saturday.
LORD OF AJAHLON (right), ridden by Paul Francis, wins the third race, a three-year-old and Upwards Optional Claiming Race over five furlongs straight at Caymanas Park on Saturday.
From left: Christopher Samuda, President, Jamaica Olympic Association, Denzil Wilks, General Manager, Sports Development Foundation, Ray Harvey, Chairman, Western Relays, Chester McCarthy, Athletic Director, GC Foster and Brian Smith, Assistant Secretary, Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association look at the officials’ jersey at the official launch of the Western Relays at Deja Resort in Montego Bay on Tuesday, February 8.
From left: Christopher Samuda, President, Jamaica Olympic Association, Denzil Wilks, General Manager, Sports Development Foundation, Ray Harvey, Chairman, Western Relays, Chester McCarthy, Athletic Director, GC Foster and Brian Smith, Assistant Secretary, Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association look at the officials’ jersey at the official launch of the Western Relays at Deja Resort in Montego Bay on Tuesday, February 8.
Vere Technical High School’s Ethorna Williams wins the girl’s 400 metres dash at the Western Relays, held at G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sport on Saturday.
Vere Technical High School’s Ethorna Williams wins the girl’s 400 metres dash at the Western Relays, held at G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sport on Saturday.
Molynes United’s Trivante Stewart (right) celebrates after scoring against Waterhouse during their Jamaica Premier League football match at the UWI-JFF Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence, St. Andrew, on Saturday. Molynes United won 2-0.
Molynes United’s Trivante Stewart (right) celebrates after scoring against Waterhouse during their Jamaica Premier League football match at the UWI-JFF Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence, St. Andrew, on Saturday. Molynes United won 2-0.
Odane Murray (centre) of Humble Lion heads the ball while Portmore United’s Alvinus Myers (right) reacts during the Jamaica Premier League football match at the UWI-JFF Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence in St. Andrew on Saturday. The game ended 1-1.
Odane Murray (centre) of Humble Lion heads the ball while Portmore United’s Alvinus Myers (right) reacts during the Jamaica Premier League football match at the UWI-JFF Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence in St. Andrew on Saturday. The game ended 1-1.
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