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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | November 20, 2008

Victory in vain
TOO LITTLE, too late. Despite scoring a courageous 3-0 victory over Canada in their Group Two semi-final round match at 'The Office' last night, Jamaica's Reggae Boyz were eliminated from CONCACAF 2010 World Cup qualifying on goal difference...

Kiwis' slogan a bit racy?

DUNEDIN, New Zealand (CMC):A SLOGAN being used to promote the first Test between New Zealand and West Indies has raised eyebrows."It's all white here" is the catch-cry Otago Cricket Association and Dunedin city officials will be using when West Indies...

Carib Cement reap rewards

CARIB CEMENT walked away with the most awards at the 70th annual KSAFA/Western Sports Business House Football Association (BHFA) ceremony at the Scotiabank Sports Club, Old Hope Road, on Tuesday night. Carib Cement won the Scotia-bank five-a-side competition ...

Mexican to headline Rally Jamaica

MEXICO'S TOP rally driver, Ricardo Trivinio, headlines a list of international drivers confirmed to compete in Jamaica's premier motorsport event, Rally Jamaica 2008, which gets under way on December 5 at the National Stadium car park in Kingston...

Walker to the fore with four

RETURNING CHAMPION jockey Omar Walker stole the show at Caymanas Park yesterday, thanks to a fabulous four-timer on the nine-race programme. His winners were 7-5 favourite QUEEN OF MY HEART for trainer Robert Darby Sr in the second race over 1500 metres...

Winning start for Maradona

LONDON (AP): MAXI RODRIGUEZ gave Diego Maradona a winning start as Argentina coach in a 1-0 victory over Scotland yesterday and John Terry atoned for a blunder to head England to a 2-1 victory over Germany. Maxi finished off a slick move in the eighth...

Green, Martin win series

Kemoy Campbell and Natoya Goule, both national junior representatives, won Sunday's Burger King 10K in Portmore. However, Rupert Green and Arieta Martin did enough to take the 2008 Burger King/Jamdammer Road Race Series titles....





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