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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | February 21, 2006

Wolmer's, Calabar advance to finals
WOLMER'S AND Calabar High advanced to the finals of the KFC/ISSA Under-19 and Under-16 school basketball competitions respectively with easy wins yesterday at the National Stadium Court.

West Indies need to regroup, says Ganga
WELLINGTON, New Zealand: WEST INDIES opening batsman Daren Ganga, who scored 54 in the first one-day game against New Zealand in Wellington, said that the West Indies team will need to regroup after their 81-run defeat on Saturday.


Brown dedicated to saving lives with Boys Town
AFTER PLAYING an integral role in the fortunes of Jamaica's football, former national coach and player, Carl Brown has now turned his focus to transforming the landscape of Trench Town.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Magnificent Pakistan, disappointing Windies
THE UNDER-19 World Cup tournament is over and congratulations to Pakistan who retained the title after stepping out of the grave. After losing to Bangladesh and finishing second in the group stage, Pakistan were shot down for 109 in the final before...


English team wins polo challenge
THE VISITING English polo teams defeated Kingston Polo Club 8-1/2 to 3 in their five annual match at the Kingston Polo Club, Caymanas Estates on Sunday. Starting with a 2-1/2 handicap, the visitors came into their own after the second of five chukkas...


Ellis banned for five days
THE OPERATION Stewards of the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) have imposed a five-day suspension and $10,000 fine on jockey Shane Ellis for indifferent riding aboard the favourite MARINERO in the fourth race at Caymanas Park on Saturday, February 11.


Mixed reactions to Wadadah's derby success
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE THERE was the customary gloom among Seba United fans following Sunday's 2-1 defeat at the hands of Wadadah in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League Montego Bay derby at Jarrett Park...


Last chance for Arsenal
MADRID (Reuters): IT IS the last-chance saloon for Arsenal when they face a rejuvenated Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League knockout tie at the Bernabeu today.


Urban Development Corporation (UDC) field ready for action again
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NEWLY-upgraded Urban Development Corporation (UDC) playing field in Montego Bay was officially commissioned back into service last Friday when the Sports Development Foundation (SDF), which upgraded the facility at a cost of $2.3m...


Jamaica secure win over T&T
LIMA, Peru (CMC): JAMAICA'S MEN'S bad-minton team registered their only group win against Caribbean colleagues Trinidad and Tobago and went on to finish seventh at the World Championship Thomas Cup qualifying series this past weekend.


Holmwood set to rule
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holmwood boys will be looking to retain their South Central Athletics Championships title when the two-day meet runs off at Kirkvine Sports Club today. "Most of my top runners will do one event and a relay.


Under-21 'ballers leave for Bermuda
JAMAICA'S UNDER-21 foot-ballers will leave the island today for Bermuda where they will play two friendly games in preparation for the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games later this year.

















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