Shamera Sterling wins Player of The Week award

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

DEVELOPING: Three firefighters hospitalized after receiving electric shocks while working in Greenwich Town, Kingston this morning

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

Read More

A Portland man is suspected to have drowned in the Blue Lagoon yesterday

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

Read More

The inagural GAPS programme for Para athletes gets underway today

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

Read More

UPDATE: St. Ann cop killed after he intervened in armed attack on vendor

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

Read More

Over 300 people murdered in the country since January

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

Read More

Public sector workers anxious as they await delayed draft agreement from Finance Ministry regarding restructured compensation system

Sunshine Girls defender Shamera Sterling-Humphrey has been named Player of The Week for week one of the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia.

It comes after her standout performance at the goal-keeper position where she compiled 10 gains and 6 intercepts to help lead defending champions Adelaide Thunderbirds to narrow and hard-fought 63-62 victory over the Queensland Firebirds at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

With her latest outing Sterling-Humphrey is the early leader in two statistical categories deflections (8) and intercepts (6).

She is also 5th in defensive rebounds (2) and third in Nissan Net Points (117.5) behind only Liz Watson of Sunshine Coast Lightning (122.5) and Jamaican compatriot Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard of the West Coast Fever who is out in front on 151.5.

Sterling-Humphrey returns to action for the Thunderbirds alongside fellow Jamaicans Romelda Aiken-George and Latanya Wilson against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Saturday, April 20.

Read More