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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | September 12, 2005

Portmore make solid start
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United survived an early scare to come back and beat newly promoted Seba United 4-2 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League opening fixture at Ferdie Neita Sports Complex yesterday.

KC, St Jago in big showdown
FOURTEEN-TIME champions Kingston College (KC) takes on St. Jago High in the feature encounter in one of eight ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup games at Prison Oval today at 3:30 p.m.


Irwin make debut against Muschett
WESTERN BUREAU: THE 2005 ISSA Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup rural area schoolboys football season will swing into action this afternoon with six games, following Saturday's opening games played at Jarrett Park.


Powell in fine form
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: TRINIDAD AND Tobago and West Indies middle-order batsman Ricardo Powell turned in a fine allround performance to lead Denesh Ramdin's X1 to a 22-run win against a Daren Ganga's side in the final game...


Flintoff turns final Test on its head
LONDON (Reuters): AUSTRALIA'S ASHES hopes were hanging in the balance after Andrew Flintoff produced a thundering performance in murky conditions to turn the fifth and final Test on its head yesterday.


Clijsters breaks grand slam duck
NEW YORK (Reuters): FOR ALL Kim Clijsters cared, they could have ripped the cheques up right in front of her. The Belgian had eyes for only one thing after beating France's Mary Pierce 6-3, 6-1 in the U.S. Open final...


Federer surges past Agassi to win US Open
NEW YORK, (AP): WORLD NUMBER one Roger Federer succeeded in his bid against American Andre Agassi to capture a second straight U.S. Open and sixth Grand Slam title yesterday.


Stalemate at Frome
WESTERN BUREAU: RENO AND Village United shared the points after playing to a goalless draw in yesterday's opening game of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League game at the Frome Sports Complex.


Spring coach 'disappointed' with draw
CONSTANT Spring's new coach Christopher Bender has described the outcome of his team's opening Wray and Nephew National Premier League game against Rivoli as "very disappointing".


Arnett get the start they wanted
ARNETT GARDENS made a promising start to their 2005/06 Wray and Nephew National Premier League campaign at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex last night.


Tivoli clip gutsy Boys' Town
GOALS BY Roland Dean and Orane Simpson gave Tivoli Gardens a hard fought and exciting 2-1 win over Boys' Town in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League encounter at the Edward Seaga Stadium yesterday.



















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