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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 19, 2005

Norman Manley qualify
NORMAN MANLEY High became the first team to qualify for the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup semi-finals following a 2-1 victory over Charlie Smith at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday.

It'll be a Wicky Wacky affair
THE ANNUAL Owners' Association Day race meet is on today at Caymanas Park with all 10 races offering trophies. The feature event is the 3-y-o and up overnight allowance race for the Jamaica Racehorse Trainers'...


There's no quick fix for 'Losedies'
EARTH TO the Caribbean, earth to the Caribbean: the glory days of cricket you are so keen to recapture are not hiding behind a mythical corner your West Indian side is just about to turn. Sorry, this may sound extremely harsh, but Richie Richardson's..


Calabar, Wolmer's in pole position
CALABAR HIGH and Wolmer's Boys are in pole position to advance to the semi-finals of the ISSA/PEPSI/JN Manning Cup competition when the final set of second round matches takes place today.


Lambert impresses again with another ton
CAPTAIN TAMAR Lambert's impressive early-season form continued when he scored his second century, as Jamaica extended their preparation for the regional 2005-2006 Carib Beer Series cricket championship...


Mighty Glenmuir and Cornwall in big clash
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS GLENMUIR High School will be hoping to repeat their Ben Francis KO success over Cornwall College this afternoon when the teams meet in their big first round Group One quarter-final ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica...


Racing also a useful tool for marketing
ONCE AGAIN a major sponsor, working in tandem with the promoting company Caymanas Track Limited, has been able to demonstrate in no uncertain terms that the racing product can be a useful medium to enhance branding of a variety of goods and services.


Roy Keane leaves Man United
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) CAPTAIN ROY Keane shocked English soccer yesterday by leaving Manchester United in mid-season after more than 12 years at the former champions.


Bailey picks Arkansas
CARIFTA GAMES triple jump champion Alain Bailey has signed with Arkansas track and field programme for the 2006-2007 school year. Bailey, who won triple gold in the high, triple and long jumps at Champs, is seen as a big catch for the Razorbacks.


Aussie openers embarrass WI
HOBART, Australia, CMC: HAVING SEEN their bowlers capitalise on a pitiful West Indies batting effort on the opening day, Australia's opening pair of Matthew Hayden and Mike Hussey embarrassed the tourists in showing how high their standards are set by...


Kallis says ODI unit could become SA's strongest
BANGALORE, India (Reuters): SOUTH AFRICA all rounder Jacques Kallis believes the current squad can go on to become the country's best ever one-day combination.


















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