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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 26, 2008

It's going down to the wire
The first Test match between the West Indies and Australia at Sabina Park comes to an end today. after four days of high drama during which the honours swayed from side to side like a pendulum, it appears heading for a tight finish with the Aussies, or the Kangaroos...

Rivoli blank Wadadah

Western Bureau: Rivoli United injected new life into their bid to return to top-flight football yesterday afternoon when two goals by Devon Hodges and a penalty from Marlon Edwards carried them to an emphatic 3-0 win over a hapless Wadadah FC ...

Meadhaven remain on winning trail

MEADHAVEN UNITED are in touching distance of achieving their dream of playing in the local top flight, after slipping by York 1-0, for a third consecutive win in the National Premier League (NPL) play-offs at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday...

Walker hits top form in Brazil

NATIONAL 400 metres hurdles champion Melaine Walker clocked a good 54.18 seconds to win the 400m hurdles at the Belem Grand Prix meet in Brazil yesterday. Coached by Stephen Francis at MVP Track Club, the former St Jago High and the University of Texas graduate...

Jamaicans shine on US collegiate circuit

Jamaicans were among the top performers at two outdoor collegiate track and field championships held at the weekend in the United States. At the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Championships...

Kuerten plays final match at French Open

PARIS (AP): Gustavo Kuerten bid farewell to tennis yesterday at the site of his biggest triumphs. The former top-ranked player, who won three French Open titles, lost to Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in the first round of this year's tournament at Roland Garros...

Celtics ambush Pistons in Detroit

AUBURN HILLS, Michigan (AP): Kevin Garnett led the Boston Celtics to their first win on the road in the play-offs. He had plenty of help. Garnett scored 22 points and was one of six players to make the Celtics' first six baskets, helping them build the first of many...

Hamilton takes lead after winning rain-hit Monaco GP

MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP): Lewis Hamilton never doubted that he'd win the Monaco Grand Prix. The McLaren driver just didn't envision having to survive such carnage to do so. The 23-year-old Briton overcame a rain-soaked street circuit and an early accident for a victory...

Whyte a double winner at All-comers meet

Rosemarie Whyte of GC Foster College was the only double winner at the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association's (JAAA) All-comers development meet at the Stadium East field on Saturday. Whyte, a former Holmwood Technical standout, clocked 53.48 seconds to win...





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