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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 13, 2006

Boys' Town settle for 2-2 draw
WESTERN BUREAU; Boys' Town's bid to record their first win of the 2006-07 Wray and Nephew National Pre-mier League season was thwarted by Reno yesterday at the Frome Sports Ground in Westmoreland as they had to settle for 2-2 draw.

Lara proud of team

JAIPUR, India (AP): TWO MASSIVE victories in qualifying for the ICC Champions Trophy have boosted the confidence of West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara ahead of the main round of the biennial limited-overs tournament.


Gayle not too concerned about bowling skills

JAIPUR, India (AP): WEST INDIES opening batsman Chris Gayle doesn't take his bowling in the limited-overs cricket too seriously. But when it comes to performing with the bat, the hard-hitting 27-year-old Jamaican left-hander wants...


Daren Powell to face Portmore XI

WEST INDIES fast bowler Daren Powell has been included in the Jamaica Development XI squad to face a Portmore Metropolitan Cricket League XI in a Heroes' weekend match at Bridgeport Sports Club on Sunday.


New stars struggling for West Ham Utd

LONDON (AP): THE ARRIVAL of Argentina stars Carlos Tevez and Javier Mas-cherano hasn't done much for West Ham. The Hammers have lost five games in a row without scoring a goal and have already been ousted from the UEFA Cup...


JGA to host Classic tourney in St Ann

THE JAMAICA Golf Association (JGA) will host its annual Classic tournament at the Superclubs Golf Club in Runaway Bay, St. Ann, this weekend. The 36-hole competition is a JGA qualifying tournament for the year.


Celebration time now

With $4.1 million already in the kitty, indications are that the mushrooming Pick-9 will surpass the $5 million mark at Caymanas Park tomorrow. The big carryover is sure to encourage heavy betting and I for one would not be surprised...


Coach pleased with Harbour View's performance

WESTERN BUREAU: HARBOUR VIEW'S impressive 3-1 win over Seba United in the Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) at Jarrett Park on Wednesday night has left head coach Lenworth Hyde extremely pleased as it means the team has now extended...


Waterhouse avoid trap

WRAY AND Nephew National Premier League defending champions Waterhouse are keen to avoid the trap which saw them forced to dig their way out of a 13-point hole and emerge triumphant last season.


Norman Manley cruise into second round

HOSTS NORMAN Manley advanced to the second round of this year's ISSA/Pepsi/JN Man-ning Cup with an easy 4-0 victory over St. Jago yesterday. Norman Manley (20 points) could also top the group as they have a game in hand and are only a point behind...


SportsMax still in the red

AFTER THREE years in existence, SportsMax, the cable sports channel, is still in the red and although the directors are optimistic, they will not be getting into any bidding wars to turn things around.


FROM THE BOUNDARY: Anyone can win - including the WI and Sri Lanka

THE FIFTH ICC Champions Trophy one-day tournament gets under way in Jaipur, India, on Sunday, with India taking on England in a contest in which for the first time in a long time, probably for the first time ever...




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