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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 11, 2007

Jamaica crash out
JAMAICA ENDED their campaign in the 2007 regional cricket season in disappointment at Sabina Park yesterday when they failed to defeat Trinidad and Tobago and missed out on a place in the semi-finals of the KFC Cup.

St George's, Ardenne even after nail-biter

ST. GEORGE'S stayed alive when they fought their way to a 65-62 win over Ardenne to level the ISSA KFC Under-16 schoolboy basketball best-of-three final at St. George's on Friday.

Mason happily training at home

HE SWITCHED allegiance to Great Britain and Northern Ireland and then went to train with Sue Humphrey in Texas but 12 months later, Germaine Mason is back training at home.

Busta Fighters elated with national award

NONE OF its members won the night's big award, but Jamaica's Combined Martial Arts Team was more than happy to finally gain national accolades at last Thursday's Sports Foundation of Jamaica Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Awards...

JFF on right $ track

QUESTIONS HAVE arisen over how the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) sorted out its finances after the institution made the claim it was out of the woods for the most part during a press conference to announce an Island...

Ja's batting let them down once again

AFTER LAST year's dismal performance in which they finished last in the Carib Beer Series after failing to win a match, losing three and drawing two, Jamaica finished this year tied with Guyana in fourth spot after winning one, losing two and drawing...

'Special' draught for the Cup

RED STRIPE, which has been named the official beer of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in Jamaica and Antigua, has launch a special limited edition.

Countdown to CRICKET - Ja to earn $7b from publicity...PM endorses Brand Jamaica campaign

JAMAICA IS set to earn nearly $7 billion in global media exposure from its staging of the ICC Cricket World Cup, says Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller.

Afridi to miss early matches after ban

DURBAN, South Africa, (Reuters):PAKISTAN'S SHAHID Afridi will miss the early matches of the 2007 World Cup after he was banned for four one-day internationals yesterday.The International Cricket Council (ICC) found Afridi guilty of a level three breach...

Fitness problems hit Indians before final cut

ors are due to name their World Cup squad.

Uruguay blow away Jamaica on clay

JAMAICA WILL face another elimination battle to stay in Davis Cup Americas Zone Group Two after losing their tie 3-0 to hosts Uruguay at Punta del Este yesterday.

Smith guides B'dos into semis

f-century on his return as Barbados beat Guyana by six wickets to seal a berth in the semi-finals of the KFC Cup at Bourda yesterday.

Azuli scores upset in King's Plate feature

FIVE-TIME champion jockey Trevor 'Slicer' Simpson kicked off his 2007 campaign at Caymanas Park yesterday with an upset win aboard the American filly AZULI in the second running of the King's Plate over 1500 metres.

WICB gives Samuels 'full backing'

PORT-OF-SPAIN,Trinidad (CMC):THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said on Friday it would continue to back all-rounder Marlon Samuels who has been accused by Indian police of sharing team information with an alleged bookmaker.

Asafa fails to hit track

WESTERN BUREAU:WHILE THE records did not tumble like last year and Asafa Powell did not run, the 29th Milo Western Relays at Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay still generated a fair amount of excitement yesterday.

le action today

A BOTTOM-of-the-table clash will take the spotlight today on a day when only two matches will be on due to the Jamaica Football Federation's Annual General Congress at the Montego Bay Community College.

Players need more 'education' - WIPA

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): DINANATH RAMNARINE, executive president of the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA), believes regional cricket officials need to do more to educate players about anti-corrupion and anti-doping.





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