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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 23, 2007

Lawson in seventh heaven
The regional Carib Beer Series cricket match between Jamaica and Guyana at Kensington Park comes to an end today with the home team, powered by an impressive seven-wicket haul by fast bowler Jermaine Lawson, riding high and heading for victory.

Powell, Simpson head field for RJR Sports Foundation awards

World 100m record holder Asafa Powell and top female sprinter Sherone Simpson headline 20 nominees for the RJR Sports Foundation Awards for the Sportsman and Sports-woman of the Year 2006.


Collins grabs six

PORTSMOUTH, Dominica (CMC): Left-arm fast-medium bowler Pedro Collins grabbed a career-best six wickets to bowl Barbados to first innings points over Windward Islands on the third day of their third-round Carib Beer Series match...


Pick-9's a whopping $10.65m

The Pick-9 continues to prove elusive at Caymanas Park and the carryover to this Saturday stands at a whopping $10.65 million. With the bet promising a payout in excess of $11 million on Saturday, Pick-9 frenzy gripped Caymanas Park...


Javour Simpson riding crest of a wave

ONE of the positive developments at Caymanas Park last year was the progress shown by the apprentice riders who graduated from the Jockeys' School in July. By the end of the year, 12 from the batch of 15 had ridden over 100 winners combined.


Stephenson moves motion for early elections but he's...Not interested in JFF top job

Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) president, Ambas-sador A.B. Stewart Stephenson, has filed a motion to hold the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Congress four months earlier, to July this year.


Is it a threat or what?

There is an old saying in Jamaica, it goes like this, "duppy know who to frighten", and although they are not duppies, far from it, maybe the members of the Police Federation who have been talking about their members getting paid...


Controversy over goal, but Waterhouse happy

Referee Kevin Morrison stole the spotlight in a highly controversial game as home team Waterhouse edged Reno 1-0 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) encounter at Waterhouse Mini Stadium.


T&T and Haiti clash for Digicel Carib Cup

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): A confident Trinidad and Tobago will square off against Haiti in a highly anticipated Digicel Caribbean Cup Final at the Hasely Crawford Stadium today at 7.15 p.m. local time.


Medical heads signing off on ICC CWC 2007

Members of the Medical, Health and Anti-Doping Directorate (MHA) of ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 will be reviewing their tournament plans and a number of related initiatives when they convene later this week...


Nadal wears down Murray at Australian open

MELBOURNE (Reuters): The tactical brain of Andy Murray proved not to be a match for the brawn of Rafael Nadal in an electrifying fourth-round duel at the Australian Open yesterday. In a battle between two of the young guns in the sport...




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