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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | January 24, 2007

Jamaica crush Guyana
JAMAICA TICKED off their first victory in the regional Carib Beer cricket series when they defeated Guyana by a comfortable seven wickets at Kensington Park yesterday. Set a target of 63 runs after picking up Guyana's last two wickets...

Official Souvenir Guide to hit bookstores soon

CRICKET FANS worldwide will soon be able to get their hands on the Official Souvenir Guide for ICC Cricket World Cup 2007. The first official publication for the eagerly-awaited tournament will hit bookstores and select locations...


Teams to start arriving in MoBay March 1

TEAMS FOR for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 will start arriving in Montego Bay on March 1, Michael Hall, director of cricket operations for ICC CWC West Indies, said on Monday. Four teams will fly into Montego Bay between March 1 and 2.


Roddick gets his Open 'wish'

MELBOURNE (Reuters): ANDY RODDICK was granted his wish for the Australian Open yesterday when he booked a tantalising semi-final date with world number one Roger Federer. Sixth seed Roddick showed there was no mercy when playing your friends...


Police too strong for Greenwich

POLICE NATIONAL continued their quest for a play-off spot to the National Premier League (NPL) with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Greenwich Town in the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Asso-ciation (KSAFA)/Jamaica National (JN) Super League...


Jaggernauth spins T&T to victory

COUVA, Trinidad (CMC): OFF-SPINNER Amit Jaggernauth grabbed a five-wicket haul as Trinidad and Tobago wrapped up a comfortable 185-run win over the Leewards Islands before lunch on the fourth and final day of their Carib Beer Series match...


Barbados rock the Windwards

PORTSMOUTH, Dominica (CMC): FRONT-RUNNERS Barbados maintained their nine-point lead after a dramatic post-tea Windward Islands collapse allowed them to complete victory by 141 runs on the final day of their third round Carib Beer Series match...


Burger King interscholastic tournament returns with a bang

THE BURGER King interscholastic high school tournament made a triumphant return to the island's tennis courts as play in the junior divisions climaxed at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre on the weekend.


Muschett on course to keep title

WESTERN BUREAU: DOUBLE CHAMPIONS Muschett High School remained firmly on course to retain their two titles in the ISSA/KFC Western High School Basketball League following victories over Cornwall College and William Knibb High School...


Harbour View aim to leapfrog Waterhouse

HAVING PUT down one of the pretenders to their throne on Sunday, Wray and Nephew National Premier League defending champions Waterhouse will be in the wars again today when they go up against their main rivals, Harbour View, at Harbour View.


It's all part of the game

SOME BONA fide brethren, good enough to even be called 'mi breddas', and I, were arguing about whether Christopher 'Kemo' Nicholas should have taken the penalty kick for Tivoli Gardens in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League...


Granville hopping mad at change of home venue

WESTERN BUREAU: THE JAMAICA Football Federation Western Confederation's (JFFWC) decision not to have bitter rivals Granville FC of St. James and Montpelier of Hanover play against each other at their respective home venues...


Hockey champs make winning start

Defending champions Munro College's boys and Excelsior High's girls registered victories in the opening games of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Associa-tions (ISSA) Jamaica Hockey Federation (JHF) boys Under-19 competition at the Mona Astro Turf...




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