Standard Sports: KPL Second leg begins 18 Jun 2013 - After a three-week break, the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) resumes on Saturday with participating teams determined to finish off the season on a positive note.
Standard Sports: Prisons and Pipeline lift Amaco titles 17 Jun 2013 - Kenya Pipeline women and Prisons men were crowned new champions of Amaco International Volleyball Tournament after three-days of intense action at Eldoret Polytechnic.
Standard Sports: Protests hit Brazil cup opener 16 Jun 2013 - Brazil's opening Confederations Cup match was affected by protests at the amount of money the country is using to stage next year's World Cup.
Standard Sports: Stars did well, despite the circumstances 16 Jun 2013 - My belated congratulations to the national football team players and the technical bench following the performance and result against Nigeria and Malawi in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers last week.
Standard Sports: Mourinho 'did not want Man Utd job' 16 Jun 2013 - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho claims he knew months ago of Sir Alex Ferguson's plans to stand down as Manchester United boss, but says he was always intent on returning to Stamford Bridge.
Standard Sports: Protests hits Brazil cup opener 16 Jun 2013 - Brazil's opening Confederations Cup match was affected by protests at the amount of money the country is using to stage next year's World Cup.
Standard Sports: The Darfur Backlash 15 Jun 2013 - Tanzanian clubs will not be allowed to take part in this year's Kagame Cup, which kicks off on Tuesday in Darfur Sudan
Standard Sports: Motivated to win 15 Jun 2013 - The Kenya National Sevens team is in a bullish mood as they leave the country for London for a training camp before they head to Moscow for the Sevens Rugby World Cup.
Standard Sports: Ulinzi's powerful surge 15 Jun 2013 - Ulinzi men's team registered two successive victories to advance to quarter-finals in ongoing Amaco International Volleyball Tournament at Eldoret Polytechnic.
Standard Sports: President's pledge 15 Jun 2013 - President Uhuru Kenyatta has pledged a Sh100,000 reward to every player of the Kenya Rubgy Sevens National Team to the World Cup Championship in Moscow, Russia if they win the championship.