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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | October 1, 2007

Harbour View held by debutants
St. George's heralded their arrival to local football's big times with a point in their first game, scrapping to a 0-0 draw with defending champions Harbour View in the inaugural fixture of the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) at the Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday...

Penalty sinks Sporting

SUBSTITUTE Kevin Deerr yesterday netted an 80th minute penalty to hand Portmore United a 1-0 victory over promoted Sporting Central Academy of Clarendon in their Cash Plus Premier League opener before a packed house at Ferdie Neita Park. Deerr, Most Valuable Player of the 2004-05 season...

Aussie Nash selected in 17-man Jamaica squad

Australian Brendan Nash is getting closer to his dream of playing for the West Indies.The left-handed batsman was yesterday named in a 17-man Jamaica squad preparing for the regional KFC Cup one-day tournament. The 29-year-old Nash, who represented Kingston Cricket Club...

Asafa Powell injures hamstring in wet climax to season

YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters): Jamaica's Asafa Powell pulled up with a hamstring injury during the men's 200 metres at the season-ending Super Track and Field meeting yesterday. The 100m world record holder limped off the track clutching his left leg in agony after feeling a twinge...

Tough Germany win women's World Cup

SHANGHAI, China (AP): Germany became the first team to win successive women's World Cups by beating Brazil 2-0 in yesterday's final, relying on its trademark defence. Germany went through the entire tournament without conceding a goal and once again had its defence to thank...

Jamaica lose to Mexico and finish last

VALDIVIA, Chile (CMC):Jamaica ran out of steam and finished eighth and last, when Mexico completed a 62-55 victory in the FIBA Americas Champion-ship for women yesterday. The Jamaicans clearly saved their best basketball for their final match and kept pace ...

Boys' Town thrilled with away win cash plus premier league opener

Mark Newsome booted home an 82nd minute winner as Boys' Town defeated August Town 2-1, in the opening round of the 2007-08 JFF Cash Plus Premier League at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Bowl yesterday. Technical director of Boys' Town, Andrew Price, was a happy man after the match....

Seba win Montego Bay goal feast

Western Bureau: Seba came out on top by the odd-goal in seven at Jarrett Park, Montego Bay, last night as goals by Wilfred Smith (2) Ricardo Geddes and Kemar James gave them a nerve-wracking win over Waterhouse FC in their opening game in the 2007-08 Cash Plus Premier League....

Tivoli make strong rally

It was a case of so close yet so far for Village United yesterday in their opening game of the Cash Plus Premier League football competition, as former champions Tivoli Gardens rallied from 0-2 down with 10 minutes to go for a 2-2 draw....

Jittery Arnett, Reno in dull stalemate

Arnett Gardens and Reno played their way to a lacklustre 0-0 draw at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex as the Cash Plus Premier League kicked off before a sizeable crowd yesterday. The scoring opportunities were few and far between as the Junglists...

Bridgeport tipped to beat struggling Ardenne

Defending champions Bridgeport will be favourites to maintain their outstanding form when they take on a struggling Ardenne in the ISSA\\Pepsi\\Digicel Manning Cup Group D game at 3:30 p.m. at Ferdie Neita Park today. The title holders looked in awesome form...

Victory lifts Everton to fifth

LONDON (AP): Everton beat Middlesbrough 2-0 yesterday to move up to fifth place in the Barclays English Premier League. Defender Joleon Lescott and midfielder Steven Pienaar scored at Goodison Park to take Everton to 13 points, six fewer than leaders Arsenal, which won 1-0...





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