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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | May 12, 2006

Lara finally pleased with team's performance
CASTRIES, St Lucia (CMC): FOR THE first time in the series, West Indies captain Brian Lara was pleased with his side's manner of victory over their lowly rated opponents, Zimbabwe. "It was something I was looking for since the beginning," Lara said...

Reggae Girlz scorch way to 10-0 victory
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Girlz registered the biggest win of Caribbean Group C women's Gold Cup qualification with a massive 10-0 win over Antigua and Barbuda at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex on wednesday night.


Reggae Girlz poised to finish on a high
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Girlz will look to close out the Caribbean Group C women's Gold Cup qualification round in fine style when they take on the Sugar Girlz of St. Kitts and Nevis in a 6:00 encounter at the Anthony Spaulding Complex...


India out to break Caribbean drought
BOMBAY, India (AP): INDIA'S CAPTAIN Rahul Dravid and coach Greg Chappell exuded confidence hours before the team's departure yesterday for a series of four Tests and five one-dayers against the West Indies.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - That's the way to go, West Indies
THE WEST Indies lead the seven-match one-day international series against Zimbabwe 4-0 and, with two matches to go, they are heading for a clean sweep. Up to two years ago when Zimbabwe boasted not only players like the brothers Grant Flower and Andy...


Final bell tolls for legendary Patterson
NEW PALTZ, New York (AP): FLOYD PATTERSON, who came back from an embarrassing loss to become the first boxer to regain the heavyweight title, died yesterday. He was 71. Patterson died at his home. He had Alzheimer's disease for about eight years...


Hall of Fame raceday for May 27 at Caymanas Park
THE ANNUAL 'Hall of Fame' Raceday will be held at Caymanas Park on Saturday, May 27 and will feature the JRC Walkstacle over 200 metres and the $500,000 feature for the Hall of Fame Stakes Trophy over 1200 metres for open allowance horses.


Coote shoots Flames to victory
THIRTY-FIVE points and eight rebounds from shooting guard Adrian Coote saw the Portmore Flames end their regular season on a winning note with a 73-65 victory over the Runnin' Rebels in the KFC/bmobile National Basketball League at the National Stadium...




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