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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 6, 2006

Westmoreland Football Association ready to boot Boxhill
WESTERN BUREAU: THE WHEEL which could turn the current Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) administration out of office was thrown into motion yesterday when Everton Tomlinson, the president of the Westmoreland Football Association...

Weather key to Jamaica's hopes
JAMAICA WILL be hoping for good weather when they face hosts Trinidad and Tobago in their third round Carib Beer Series fixture at UWI ground at the St Augustine campus beginning today.


Sandy Bay upset favourites Mt Salem with a 3-0 victory
WESTERN BUREAU; SANDY BAY created the biggest upset to date in the 2005-06 Captain's Bakery/Western Confederation Super Football League this week when they scored a surprise 3-0 win over the fancied Mt. Salem...


Boys' Town get by Portmore
IT WAS home sweet home for the rampaging Red Brigade of Boys' Town when they surged their way to a perfect 2-0 start, following a hard-fought 2-1 victory over defending champions Portmore United at the newly-refurbished Collie Smith sports ground...


Gatlin, Crawford to attend local track event
WORLD SPRINT star Justin Gatlin and Olympic 200m champion Shawn Crawford will grace the second annual Douglas Forrest Development meet with their presence once again.


Trainees urged to avoid distractions
PAUL 'COUNTRY' Francis won the award as Champion Rider at the passing out ceremony for the 2002 batch of apprentices hosted by the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) at its Winchester Road offices on Thursday.

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