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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | May 1, 2007

King deputy to coach Windies - Former chief selector Findlay to manage team
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Australian David Moore has been picked to be coach of the West Indies team on their English summer tour, well-placed sources said yesterday. Moore will be coach for the May 12 to July 7 tour, replacing compatriot Bennett King...

Brooks, Williams win in Dakar

DAKAR, Senegal (CMC): Jamaica's Commonwealth Games sprint champion, Sheri-Ann Brooks, copped the women's 100 and 200-metre double at the IAAF World Tour Dakar track and field international meeting on Saturday.Brooks sped to victory in the 100 metres in 11.24 seconds...

Pick-9 caught again!

The Pick-9 was caught for the third consecutive raceday at Caymanas Park on Saturday, hardly good news for the promoters who every time it is caught have to put up the guaranteed minimum of $1 million. This is designed to encourage sales...

'Dolly Baby' looking to thrive with second chance

Few jockeys get a second chance at age 41, but Ian Spence is grasping his with both hands. Popularly called 'Dolly Baby', Spence will long remember the past month, thanks to his unexpected classic double aboard the Dwight Chen-trained filly LADY T...

ON THE BOUNDARY - An innings to remember

The 2007 Cricket World Cup is over and as good as it was, for many reasons, it was on and off the field - not the best ever; and in the days ahead, in an effort to find out what went wrong, many words, thousands of words, will be, or may be written about it.

Harbour View finish 'on a high'

Harbour View yesterday wrapped up the 2006/07 Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) like coach Lenworth Hyde wanted them to - on a winning note.The champions defeated one-time title contenders Reno 2-1 at the Frome Sports Complex....

Ravens 'B' advance to quarter-finals

Ravens 'B' advanced to the quarter-finals of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Western Union B League, following their 21-18 victory over Bridgeport on Saturday at the Leila Robinson Courts.Ravens are now in second on 18 points...

WICB doesn't fear strike, will replace players

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said yesterday it did not fear strike action by players, though the contracts dispute with the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) was not likely to be solved before the tour of England...

STETHS coach pleased with Spaulding Cup success

Lacovia, St. Elizabeth: Grace Headley Cup champion St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) are still celebrating their 10 hold on the Spaulding Cup following their first innings win over Corporate Area Grace Shield champions Eltham High in the final at STETHS.

Draw keeps Canada and Costa Rica on top

Costa Rica and Canada played to a tame 0-0 draw in their CONCACAF Under-17 Group B World Cup qualifier at the National Stadium last night, to remain at the top of the five-team group with four points apiece...

Addlery signs for DC

WASHINGTON, DC (CMC) Former Jamaica youth international Nicholas Addlery has signed up with U.S. Major League Soccer (MLS) team DC United for the current 2007 season. DC United confirmed Addlery this past week to fill the final spot on their28-man roster.





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