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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | October 22, 2007

Jamaica crush Barbados
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): Jamaica, behind a useful all-round performance from Brendan Nash, maintained their unbeaten record after completing a comfortable six-wicket victory over Barbados in their KFC Cup match at the Guyana National Stadium yesterday. Jamaica restricted Barbados...

Dominican Peters is new WICB CEO

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): The West Indies Cricket Board yesterday announced Dominican Dr. Donald Peters as its new chief executive officer. He takes over the post from Bruce Aanensen of Trinidad and Tobago, who resigned in August after just three months on the job.

Arnett off the mark

Before yesterday Arnett Gardens could not make a goal in the 270 minutes they had played in the 2007-08 Cash Plus Premier League. Much to their displeasure, Boys' Town realised those precious finishes only come in flashes and yesterday those moments occurred two times too many...

Listless Village lose again

Coach Kendale Mercury yesterday blamed a lack of heart for his team's 0-2 loss to August Town in the Cash Plus Premier League, their third loss in succession and second since he took over.Daniel Shaw in the 39th minute and substitute Nicholas McCreath...

Waterhouse stop Reno

Waterhouse registered a second consecutive win at home in the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) when they turned back a spirited Reno 2-1 in fourth round action at Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday to move to seven points. Former Waterhouse striker Shane Edwards...

Penalties save Harbour View

Champions Harbour View fought bravely to hold off debutants Sporting Central Academy and earn a 2-2 draw in a Cash Plus Premier League fourth round football match at Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday. "We played brilliant at times and poorly at other times, we gave up a penalty...

Portmore drub Tivoli

PORTMORE United yesterday stung Tivoli Gardens' pride with a 3-0 victory at the Edward Seaga Stadium to boot the homesters from atop the Cash Plus Premier League standings. They now share the lead with Seba, August Town and Waterhouse.Portmore's victory, along with other results ...

West Ham stop the rot

LONDON (Reuters): West Ham United avoided a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat yesterday, beating Sunderland 3-1 at Upton Park. Carlton Cole headed West Ham in front after nine minutes but Sunderland gained a deserved equaliser shortly after the break...

Drogba regrets saying he wanted to leave Chelsea

LONDON (Reuters): Chelsea striker Didier Drogba said he regretted telling France Football magazine this week that he wanted to quit the Premier League team."On reflection, I regret making the comments I made in a recent interview," the Cte d'Ivoire...

Excelsior, STATHS showdown

Group F leaders St.Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) and last year's runner-up Excelsior will look to lock up first place and a spot in the Walker Cup when the teams meet today in a crucial ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup game at Barbican. STATHS are currently leading...

DaCosta Cup d-day

Western Bureau: One inter-zone place and several Ben Francis Cup KO slots will be up for grabs this afternoon when action resumes in the 2007 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup Football Competition, with a series of rescheduled games...





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