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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | September 14, 2008

Champs struggle as schoolboy season kicks off
WESTERN BUREAU RURAL CHAMPIONS Garvey Maceo started the defence of their daCosta Cup title with a 1-0 win against Kemps Hill, while their urban counterparts, Jamaica College, had to settle for a 2-2 draw against Jonathan Grant as...

Campbell, Martin win in road race opener

KEMOY CAMPBELL of Bellefield and G.C. Foster CollegeÕs Arieta Martin opened the 2008 Burger King/Jamdammers Grand Prix Road Race Series with victories in yesterday's Ministry of Health 5K in downtown Kingston.

MINISTRY OF HEALTH 5K - Baugh, Findlay shine in quarters

WEST INDIES representatives Carlton Baugh and Shawn Findlay were in impressive form yesterday as they smashed centuries to lead their teams, champions Melbourne and St Elizabeth CA, into...

Major Mayer revs up for Superstakes

LAST YEAR'S Superstakes winner, MAJOR MAYER, served notice to rivals for the rich and prestigious invitational race to be run in November, with a decisive victory in the Viceroy Trophy grade one feature over 1800 metres at...

Keane-Warner war of words continues

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, (CMC):REGIONAL FOOTBALL mogul Jack Warner has fired back at Sunderland manager Roy Keane, as the war of words between the two escalated on Friday.

Arsenal trample Blackburn

LONDON (AP): EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR scored three goals to lead Arsenal to a 4-0 win over Blackburn yesterday, while Chelsea and Liverpool stayed atop the Premier League by beating the Manchester teams.

Asafa ends season on a high

FORMER 100 METRES world record holder Asafa Powell was Jamaica's top performer on yesterday's opening day of the VTB World Athletics Final in Stuttgart, Germany, when he captured the men's 100m final in 9.88 seconds.

Rangers take charge of league

GLASGOW, Scotland (AP):RANGERS TOOK a three-point lead in the Scottish Premier League by beating Kilmarnock 2-1 yesterday, while Celtic withstood a late rally to win 4-2 at Motherwell.

Bolt is back!

USAIN BOLT, track and field's most coveted athlete, returned home to a hero's welcome on Monday following his sensational performance at the Beijing Olympics.

Jamaica U-20s seek sweep against El Salvador

JAMAICA'S UNDER-20 footballers will be seeking to wrap-up their two-match friendly series against El Salvador today at the Ferdie Neita Park starting at 5:00.

Youngster Vettel claims pole

MONZA, Italy (AP): SEBASTIAN VETTEL of Toro Rosso will become the youngest Formula One driver to start from the pole position after setting the fastest time yesterday in a rain-affected qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix.

Sweet, sweet Serena: is she the best of all time?

WHO IS the greatest female tennis player that ever lived?

Double triumph for All Blacks

BRISBANE, Australia (AP):DANIEL CARTER scored the match-sealing try and kicked four conversions yesterday to guide New Zealand to a 28-24 win over Australia and a fourth consecutive Tri-Nations title.





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