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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | February 6, 2007

Williams sisters here for two-day visit
Tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams arrived in the island yesterday at the Norman Manley International Airport for a tightly packed two-day trip. Often referred to as the Williams sisters, the women held a tennis clinic at the Jamaica Pegasus...

Jamaica in tense battle

On a nice cool day, the battle between bat and ball, between batsman and bowler, was tense throughout as the batsmen, led by Jamaica's Brenton Parchment in a solid and sometimes scintillating display, battled for supremacy against some tight bowling...


Miracle Man to dominate

Dr. Aggrey Irons will be guest speaker at the 18th annual None Such/Horse of the Year Awards Dinner at the Jamaica Pegasus this Thursday evening. Cocktails will be served at 7:00 p.m. and the function is set to commence at 8:00 p.m.


Bartley balancing cricket, horse racing and the books

Most youngsters gravitate towards one sport and try to be good at it. The popular choices are football, track and field, cricket and, of course, basketball. But schoolboys in general seldom indulge in sports as diverse as cricket and horse racing.


Jamaica Football Federation bans Marlon King

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), in a release yesterday, said it had banned national striker Marlon King for two years. King's ban is punishment for an incident which took place on the national team's tour of England...


Norman Manley grab U-19 rugby crown

Kenneth Walters rushed two tries (touchdowns) to lead Norman Manley High School to a resounding 24-8 victory over Jose Marti Technical in the final of the U-19 schoolboy rugby league at the G.C. Foster College on Saturday.


Campion, St Andrew shuttle away titles

Campion College and St. Andrew High girls are the 2007 bmobile badminton KO High schools champions respectively, this after victories at the University of Technology's (UTech) Auditorium on Saturday.


British-based brothers 'wannabe' Reggae Boyz

Disappointment, especially after making sacrifices, can sometimes put people off or make them bitter. It takes a special quality for one to get even closer, become more determined to prove him or herself and even steer others in that direction.




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