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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | November 1, 2007

Ben Francis finalists to be decided today
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FINALISTS in the Ben Francis Knockout competition will be decided today when Rusea's and Grange Hill meet in one semi-final at Jarrett Park in Montego Bay, and Garvey Maceo and Dinthill meet in the other at Brancourt in Clarendon. The Garvey Maceo-Dinthill...

Calabar, Jamaica College (JC) to meet in final

CALABAR AND Jamaica College (JC) booked their spots in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Walker Cup final following 1-0 wins over Bridgeport and Excelsior at the National Stadium yesterday.A goal in the 34th minute from Anthony Grants was good enough for JC...

We need friendlies - Burrell

CITING UPCOMING qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Captain Horace Burrell, who will retake the presidential reins of Jamaica's football on Sunday, noted that the nation must resume playing international friendly matches soon....

Day of upsets at muddy Caymanas

YESTERDAY'S RAIN-affected 11-race pro-gramme at Caymanas Park was marked by a number of upsets, among them CHINA TOWN at odds of 22-1 in the day's feature, race No.4 of the second CTL Claiming series over 1800 metres. Other outsiders to score were ALERT AT THE BRAVE at 54-1...

Sports is a business!

MINOR SPORTS in Jamaica are doomed to forever roam around in the vast wilderness of unprofitability unless one thing is quickly realised - sports is a business. The phrase rolls easily off the tongue but it remains a foreign concept to not just Jamaica,...

Seventh Reggae Marathon takes on a fun theme

COME FOR the run ... stay for the fun! That is the theme the seventh Reggae Marathon will be based upon this year. Again, the world-renowned event, the Reggae Marathon and half marathon, will take place on the western side of the island in Negril on December 1....

Fennell to retain top post

LONDON, England (CMC): JAMAICAN MIKE Fennell is set to retain presidency of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) for another four years, the CGF declared on its website this week. Fennell will have no challengers for the job when the General Assembly is staged next week Friday.

Inside the BPL - Battle lines drawn

Battle lines drawnTHE BATTLE lines in the BPL have been drawn in more ways than one, following game week 10. In what was a weekend to remember, Manchester United and Chelsea raised the stakes with emphatic home wins but it was Liverpool versus Arsenal...

One Love reel in Appleton VX Trophy

THE PORT Antonio Blue Marlin tournament, which attracted 37 boats, came to a close on the weekend with the anglers aboard One Love claiming the Appleton VX Trophy.By virtue of One Love topping the competition, the anglers have also qualified for the International Game Fishing...

Reggae Racers speed off to Guyana

JAMAICA'S 'REGGAE Racers' left the island yesterday for the South Dakota motorsport track in Guyana, where they will contest the final leg of the Caribbean Champion Drivers Championship. The championship will get under way on Sunday. The team includes top drivers...





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