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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 28, 2005

Truly a Rampage
ODDS-ON FAVOURITE RAMPAGE turned in an awesome front-running display at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the $3 million Supreme Ventures Jamaica 2-Y-O Stakes over 1600 metres, covering the distance in the smart time of 1:39.0 in scoring...

Lowe set to make Portmore debut
THE COMMUNITY of Portmore, which came to life for the annual one-night show Sting, will stay awake today the restart of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League, which took a short break for Christmas.


Cricket pioneer Packer dies
MELBOURNE, (AP): KERRY PACKER is being eulogised as one of the greats of cricket, despite turning the establishment upside down in the 1970s and never playing at first-class level.


Asafa shines, but not on biggest stage
LONDON (AP): ASAFA POWELL set a world record in the 100 metres, but missed the 2005 World Championships. Yelena Isinbayeva did compete at the worlds in Helsinki, Finland, and set yet another world record in the pole vault.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Two of the very best
JAMAICA'S SPORTING history is rich with great performers and today the country says many thanks to two of them - a man and a woman, to Don Quarrie and Merlene Ottey who, to many a Jamaican and others around the world...


LeBron leads Cavaliers to sixth straight victory
NEW YORK, (Reuters): LEBRON JAMES poured in 32 points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished out six assists in leading the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Chicago Bulls 102-91 on Monday night, extending their winning streak to six games.

















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