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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | May 10, 2008

Season best for Foster-Hylton
BRIGITTE FOSTER-Hylton, the national 100m hurdles record holder, was the only Jamaican winner at yesterday's Doha Super Grand Prix in Qatar.

In Your Neighbourhood

Carib Cement defeated Wisynco Group 1-0 to win the 2008 Kingston & St Andrew Business House one-day five-a-side football rally and the Pronto Porridge Mix Trophy, sponsored by Seprod Limited, last weekend at the NWC playing field, Mona.

Singh tells his side of the story

INDIAN CRICKETER Harbhajan Singh appeared yesterday before an inquiry commissioner investigating his slapping of a rival player during a domestic twenty20 tournament.

Boston beat Cleveland 89-73

PAUL PIERCE scored 19 points, Kevin Garnett added 13 with 12 rebounds, and Ray Allen broke out of a seven-quarter scoring drought with 16 points to help Boston beat Cleveland 89-73 on Thursday night.

Horsing around with racing

THERE'S NOTHING quite as exciting in all of sport as a good horse race. Wagers aside, it's a high-speed battle of man and beast against man and beast and an adrenaline rush for a few minutes which no sport can match.

Wizards, JDF battle to stay alive

THE ST Catherine Saints have already secured the Jamaica Super League title and the winner's purse of $1 million, but the battle to avoid relegation looms on this final weekend.

Bolt, Gay to clash in NY

USAIN 'LIGHTNING' Bolt, the second fastest man ever, and American sprint star Tyson Gay, the reigning 100m World Champion, will face-off in the men's 100m at the Reebok Grand Prix meet in New York on May 31.

Mucho Gusto to win Frazer Memorial

OVERNIGHT ALLOWANCE horses take the spotlight at Caymanas Park today in the annual renewal of the Frankie Frazer Memorial Cup over 1300 metres, to be contested by nine starters. This is in fact one of three trophy races on the 11-race programme.

Windies ready for Australia

WEST INDIES head coach John Dyson is looking forward to his team doing "really well" in the upcoming Digicel Home Series 2008 against Australia.

Wadadah seek to close deal against Negril

WADADAH DEFEND a one-goal advantage this afternoon when they meet arch-rivals Negril in the second leg of the Captain's Bakery Western Super League finals at Jarrett Park at 4:00 p.m.

Quarter-finals take centre stage today

THE QUARTER-FINALS of this year's Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Supreme Ventures 'A' and 'C' leagues takes centre stage today at the Leila Robinson Courts.

A Bolt out of the blue

WOW, WOW, wow ... 9.76? How did he do it? That is the question on almost every track and field fans lips after Usain Bolt's stunning effort at last Saturday night's Jamaica International Invitational (JII) meet at the National Stadium.

Should Miller have the eye of the selectors?

THE WEST Indies have named a 17-man training squad for the Australian tour of the Caribbean later this month. As is always the case when a West Indies squad is picked, almost everybody in the Caribbean goes up in arms about who should play and who shouldn't..





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