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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | October 28, 2007

Ja seek one-day crown
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC): A KEEN contest is expected when reigning champions Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica square off in the final of the KFC Cup today at the Three Ws Oval.The day/night match starting at 12:45 p.m.

A job well done, some fine recommendations

A FEW months ago, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), in its bid to turn around the fortunes of the West Indies team, invited former Jamaica Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, Sir Alister McIntyre and Dr. Ian McDonald to come together as a committee and examine the structure of West Indies cricket.

Bridgeport, JC advance

DEFENDING MANNING Cup champions Bridgeport High and Jamaica College (JC) booked their places in the semi-finals of this year's Walker Cup competition at yesterday's quarter-final doubleheader at the Spanish Town Prison...

Rusea's lead pack into semis

WESTERN BUREAU: RUSEA'S, GARVEY Maceo, Grange Hill and Dinthill snapped up the four slots for this Wednesday's semi-finals of the Ben Francis Cup knockout competition when they emerged victorious from yesterday's quarter-final round.

Heavyweight clash at H View

FOOTBALL FANS who will be lucky enough to witness the Harbour View/Waterhouse clash should be in a for a treat today.While most of the matches should generate a fair share of interest, the one with the potential for the most...

Curlin takes Breeders' Cup

OCEANPORT, New Jersey (AP)CURLIN PUT the finishing touches on a championship season with a stirring stretch run and splashed his way to victory in the US$5 million Breeders' Cup Classic at Monmouth Park yesterday.The race was marred in the final yards...

Simpson makes up a little ground

FRESH FROM a two-day suspension, title-chasing jockey Trevor Simpson rode three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday but made no real inroads on leading rider Omar Walker, who replied with two winners on the 10-race...

Road races for this afternoon

THE HUGO Chambers Memorial 10K and one-mile road races will take place this afternoon.Both events will end at the grounds of Jamaica College (JC), Old Hope Road.The one-mile race for children, which will take runners from Papine into JC, will start at...

Man U take lead - for now

LONDON, (Reuters): MANCHESTER UNITED stormed to the top of the Premier League yesterday with a 4-1 thumping of Middlesbrough, while Chelsea stole the limelight with a 6-0 hammering of third-placed Manchester City. Carlos Tevez scored twice as United...

NFL strides into the UK

LONDON, (Reuters): AS ENGLAND'S David Beckham helps soccer gain a foothold in the United States, America's favourite football is heading to London's Wembley Stadium with similar intent, aiming to become one of Britain's most popular sports.





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