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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | December 15, 2006

Bora urges patience
The eyes of a hopeful nation will now turn towards new national Technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic as he officially takes up the responsibility of shepherding Jamaica's Reggae Boyz, as they embark on a long arduous journey...

Football halted by malaria outbreak

ALL football competitions in Jamaica have been put on hold. In a release to parish associations, premier league clubs and its other affiliates yesterday, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) said this decision has been taken because of the deadly malaria


Malaria puts Shield second leg on hold

The threat posed by the malaria outbreak may see Manning Cup champions Bridgeport and daCosta Cup winners Glenmuir sharing the title after a 1-1 first leg tie at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.


Barca race into world club final

YOKOHAMA (Reuters): A Ronaldinho-inspired Barcelona booked their place in the Club World Cup final with a classic 4-0 demolition of Mexico's America yesterday. The European champions will face Brazil's Internacional in Sunday's final...


WI duo head training squad in Guyana

GEORGETOWN (CMC): West Indies players Shiv-narine Chanderpaul and Ram-naresh Sarwan have been included in a 27-man Guyana training squad chosen in preparation for the upcoming regional first class season which starts in January.


Last chance to impress

THE island's top cricketers will have their last chance to impress the selectors when the final Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Trial match bowls off today at Chedwin Park.


St James High top Malta U-14 crown

Western Bureau: St. James High School emerged rural champions of the 2006 ISSA/Malta Under-14 football competition when goals by Ricardo Morris, Allan Ottey, Jason Malcolm and Daniel Foote carried them to an exciting 4-3 win over Rusea's...


Farm High retain Kellier U-12 title

Western Bureau: Defending champions Farm Junior High gained their second consecutive hold on the St. James/Derrick Kellier Under-12 Netball title when they emerged the 2006 champions with a 12-10 win over their Mt. Salem counterparts..


Waterhouse complete weak CFU campaign

Wray and Nephew National Premier League defending champions, Waterhouse, closed out a disappointing campaign in the Caribbean Football Union's (CFU) Club Championships with a 1-1 draw against Deportivo Banda Abou of Curaçao...


Powell, March promoted to second in JMMC rally

The team of John Powell and Michael March who had lodged a protest with the officials following last weekend's JMMC/Petcom Rally, was promoted to second place after their protest was upheld. On Monday, The Gleaner carried the provisional results...


Bank on Ruckus in the eleventh

Both the Pick-9 and Super 6 start anew after both were cornered by punters at Caymanas Park on Wednesday. The Pick-9 failed to survive a fourth consecutive raceday as two punters came up thumps to share the $1.8 million jackpot...


HORSE SENSE - Miracle Man's win a big plus for local breeders

All Jamaica must be proud of the historic achievement of the Jamaican bred, Jamaican trained, Jamaican groomed and Jamaican owned MIRACLE MAN in the Classico Caribbean race meet in Puerto Rico last Saturday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - That's the way to go, Marlon Samuels

The West Indies won the fourth one-day match against Pakistan on Wednesday in Multan, and with the score now reading 2-1 in Pakistan's favour with one match to go, the Windies have left themselves in with a chance of sharing the five-match contest....




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