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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | March 15, 2008

Calabar, KC duel for Champs - Holmwood certain to land girls title
Defending champions Calabar High and Kingston College (KC) were locked in a fierce battle for supremacy after a thrilling third day of the GraceKennedy/ISSA Boys and Girls Championships at the National Stadium last...

Ja looking good after early strikes

Jamaica and the Windward Islands, one the leaders and hunting the title, the other down the ladder and without the chance of a snowball in hell of winning anything, are locked in a battle for the honours in the Carib Beer Series cricket match at Alpart Sports Club in Nain, St Elizabeth.

Beating Kilimanjaro

ADAM HYDE is not sure if he is the first Jamaican to reach Kilimanjaro's highest peak, Uhuru, but he is certainly not the first to take on Africa's tallest mountain.

PERFORMER OF THE WEEK - Impressive Bolt

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 200-metre silver medallist Usain Bolt launched his 2008 campaign on an impressive note at last Saturday's Lucozade Sport/G.C. Foster Classics.

In your neighbourhood

THE SPORTS Development Foundation (SDF) has, over the past seven years, spent more than $1.2 billion enhancing sport in the island.Saleem Lazarus, a board member at the SDF, said the expenditure...

Matthew Mair secures top Jamaica finish in Ocala

Matthew Mair's fourth-place finish in the Rotax Senior Finals at last weekend's Florida Winter Tour (FWT) championship, held in Ocala, United States, was the highlight of Jamaica's performance at the international...

Ambrose, Anderson give England upper hand

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP):Recalled fast bowler James Anderson claimed his fourth five-wicket Test haul yesterday to support an England fightback led by Tim Ambrose on the second day of the second Test match against New Zealand.Anderson's five wickets...

T&T in total command

CAVE HILL, Barbados (CMC): A stroke-filled 85 at better than a run-a-ball from Kieron Pollard helped Trinidad & Tobago achieve half of their objective, after they dismissed the Combined Campuses...

WICUA wants Gayle punished

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Regional umpires' association president Hartley Reid wants the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to take action against the Jamaica and West Indies captain Chris Gayle for his outburst against the umpiring in last weekend's...

Meadhaven look to extend lead

Meadhaven United will be seeking to extend their nine-point lead in the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/-Victoria Mutual Super League when they entertain Cavalier at Michigan Oval today, starting at 3:30 p.m.

Shavar back in MLS fold after visa delay in Jamaica

National footballer Shavar Thomas said he has shaken off a frustrating episode in Jamaica, which delayed his return to his professional club in the United States for several weeks.Thomas finally re-entered the US on February...

Edwards pleased with Brazil tour

Charles Edwards, the coach of Jamaica's senior women's football team, says he was very pleased with the level of maturity shown by the Reggae Girlz during the three-week tour of Brazil."I think the performances were great...





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