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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 21, 2006

Windies win thriller
THE WEST Indies pulled a tense one-run victory over India at Sabina Park yesterday to level the best of five Digicel one-day international series 1-1.

Foolproof squad for Windies
NOW IS not the time to start fiddling with the West Indies cricket team's line-up.


Pistons get past Cavaliers
NEW YORK, (Reuters): RASHEED WALLACE scored 24 points and the Detroit Pistons got three key offensive rebounds in the dying seconds to edge the Cleveland Cavaliers 84-82 in National Basketball Association play on Friday night in Cleveland.


Canterbury on to Super 14 final
SYDNEY (Reuters): CANTERBURY BEAT South Africa's Bulls 35-15 in Christchurch yesterday to book their place in next week's Super 14 final against Wellington.


Miracle Man strolls to victory
IT WAS a stroll in the park for MIRACLE MAN in the West Indian Thoroughbred Racing Association (WITRA) Classic, a match race against ROYAL COMMAND, but upsetters generally ruled the day at Caymanas Park, resulting in $1.6 million worth of.


Unbeaten Barbaro crashes out
BALTIMORE (AP): KENTUCKY DERBY winner Barbaro broke down at the start and broke the hearts of horse racing fans as Bernardini went on to win the US$1 million (euro780,000) Preakness Stakes yesterday.


NPL playoffs continue today
LEADERS NEGRIL FC will try to extend their lead when they travel to St Georges FC as the second round of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) National Premier League playoffs continues today with two games.


Jamaican players move on to semis
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): TOP SEEDED players Ryan Russell and Jermaine Smith of Jamaica overcame their quarter-final hurdles on Friday and stayed on course for a spot in the Caribbean Top-16 Invitational final.


Goodbye my friend
TO EVERY man, death cometh sooner or later, and for George Sterling, it came on Thursday morning ­ on the day of the first one-day international between the West Indies and India ...


Soca Warriors complete first overseas training camp
MANCHESTER, England (CMC): TRINIDAD AND Tobago's Soca Warriors concluded their first overseas training camp in De Vere Carden Park on Friday, as they continued their build-up for next month's World Cup in Germany.


Boxhill ally replaced as South Central Confed chairman
IN A development which could have implications for today's board of directors' meeting of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Dale Spencer, the Manchester president, has replaced Michael Ricketts of Clarendon as chairman of the South...


Lorna Bell ­ a lifetime of charity and sport
IN A little more than two weeks, millions will celebrate when football's premier event, the World Cup, gets under way, but for one woman, Lorna Josephine Bell, it will mark 20 years since she lost the man she hoped would be her lifelong...




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