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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 13, 2007

Ja crumble after magnificent start
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia (CMC):A late-afternoon burst orchestrated by all-rounder Darren Sammy sent Jamaica crashing after a sound start as Windward Islands clawed their way back ...

Eastern Confed takes tough action

Eastern Confed takes tough action

St. Ann Super League team Brazil manager Bevin King was on Wednesday slapped with a $2,000 fine and placed on probation for the rest of the season by the Eastern Football Confederation.


Hinds finds top form

National cricket captain Wavell Hinds was impressive in last weekend's Carib Beer Series match against the Leeward Islands at St Mary's Park in St. Kitts, despite not being able to help Jamaica secure an outright win.


C&W adding 'finishing touches' to Cup deal

Cable & Wireless, the official telecommunication provider for the ICC CWC 2007 Cricket World Cup, yesterday announced that they are putting the finishing touches to the telecommunications systems ...


B'dos under pressure

CRAB HILL, Barbados (CMC): Blessed with favourable conditions, Leeward Islands gave a workmanlike opening day performance to restrict Barbados' batting in their second round match of the Carib Beer Series yesterday.


Rain, no play in Trinidad and Tobago

POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (CMC):Both Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana were left disappointed after heavy overnight and morning showers forced the abandonment of the opening day of their second-round Carib Beer Series match at Guaracara Park yesterd


Worsening practices at the track

In my column of the May 5, 2006 I dealt with what I deemed to be unprofessional practices which clearly had a negative impact on the punters' enjoyment of the local version of the Sport of Kings.


Calabar, KC renew rivalry

The rivalry between top urban schools Kingston College (KC) and Calabar continues at today's third annual Douglas Forrest Invitational Meet at the Stadium East complex, starting at 9:00 a.m.


Santos look to maintain pressure on Police

Former football kingpins Santos will be hoping to keep the pressure on league leaders Police National when they take on ninth place Meadhaven United in Jamaica National/KSAFA Super League action at Bell Chung Oval today, starting at 3:30 p.m.


Feisty juveniles throw down title challenge to Bullets

Defending champions Waul-grovian Bullets are expected to have their mettle tested when they face the young, determined JABA Under-18 All-Stars in the final of the Modern Rubber Stamp Jamaica...



Holmwood, Vere head Kirkvine event Reigning high school girls' champions Holmwood and former many-time champions Vere Technical head the entries for today's annual Puma/Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) development track and field meet..


Blow Wind Blow for feature

Saturday-to-Saturday race meets continue at Caymamas Park today until the first mid-week event for 2007 trips in on Wednesday, January 31.


Asif takes four but ...

CENTURION, South Africa (Reuters): Pakistan paceman Moham-mad Asif marked his comeback by taking all four wickets as South Africa reached 254 for four on the second day of the first Test yesterday.


Imani wins scholarship

Imani Wilmot participating in the women's finals of the second 2006 National Open Surfing Championships at Makka Surf Beach, Yallahs, St. Thomas, on Saturday, February 18, 2006.


Beckham move inspired by Cruise

LOS ANGELES (Reuters):Former England captain David Beckham sought the advice of his actor friend Tom Cruise before agreeing his big-money move from Real Madrid to Los Angeles Galaxy worth $1 million a week over five years.


Aussies thrash England again

MELBOURNE (Reuters): Australia emphatically continued their dominant form against England with an eight-wicket victory in the first one-day tri-series match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday.


World Cup 2007 will say no to racism

The organisers of the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007 Inc. will be working to ensure that the March 11 to April 28 tournament is free of racist behaviour or abuse.


Lockerbie: The game is already on

ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Venue Development Director, Donald Lockerbie, has reminded staffers and others working on the tournament that - despite the countdown to the opening ceremony on March 11 ...


Windies name 30-man squad

ST JOHNÕS, Antigua (CMC): The West Indies Cricket Board yesterday announced a 30-man squad to prepare for the 2007 Cricket World Cup beginning later this year.




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