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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | May 7, 2008

'Gully' teams bag titles out west
WESTERN BUREAU: AS EXPECTED, the two major titles in St James' football went to the North Gully community following Monday's second-leg games in the finals of the Hart & Sons Senior League and Sandals Division One at Jarrett Park. Gully Ambassadors, who took a 2-0 lead...

Five in fight to stay alive

The BATTLE to stay alive takes centre stage when the five teams embroiled in the fight to remain in the top flight, August Town, Reno, Seba, St Georges and Arnett Gardens, play crucial fixtures in the National Premier League...

Stewart Memorial Cup takes spotlight today

THE CLIFFORD Stewart Memorial Cup over 1200 metres, to be contested by $220,000-$190,000 claimers in two divisions, takes the spotlight on today's mid-week programme at Caymanas Park. Division One has attracted 11 starters, while 12 are slated for Division Two....

Blagrove, Green shine in Long Island Marathon

JAMAICAN ATHLETES Karlene Blagrove and Rupert Green performed well at the Long Island Marathon on Sunday. Blagrove finished fourth with a personal best time of 3:21.19 minutes and was the first female in the 5K, coming in at 20 minutes and 19...

Bonner smashes double century

WEST INDIES Under-19 all-rounder Nkrumah Bonner scored an impressive double century to lead St Catherine Parish to first innings points over Portland in the Jamaica Cricket Association's Senior Cup on the weekend at Port Esquivel.

Hornets sting Spurs twice at hive

NEW ORLEANS (AP): CHRIS PAUL had 30 points and 12 assists, leading the New Orleans Hornets to a 102-84 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night and a 2-0 lead in their second-round series. Peja Stojakovic hit five three-pointers and scored 25...





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