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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | August 16, 2005

Flight woes ground U-15s
ONLY FIVE members of Jamaica's Under-15 team that participated in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Youth Cup arrived here yesterday as the others were left stranded in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

Dutch clinic enlightens youth coaches
THREE OF the country's top youth coaches have returned from a coaching course in the Netherlands equipped with the equivalent of a UEFA B Licence, flooded with new ideas and bursting with excitement ahead of the upcoming schoolboy...


Greenfield behind schedule
THE CONSTRUCTION of Greenfield Stadium in Trelawny, which was slated to begin a month ago, is behind schedule.


McCarthy stars as Ja secure third
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC: JAMAICA, BEHIND a superb all-round performance from Andre McCarthy, romped to a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over Guyana in their TCL Group West Indies Under 19 Challenge third place play-off match at the Sion Hill...


Breese grabs five in Durham draw
LONDON, CMC Jamaica and West Indies all-rounder Gareth Breese grabbed five wickets as Durham drew with Leicestershire in their rain-hit County Championship game yesterday.


Barbados edge Ja for title
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: BARBADOS USED two category wins and three second place finishes to edge Jamaica for overall team honours at the Caribbean Senior Squash Championship that ended Saturday night.


MoBay eke out narrow win
TEAM MOBAY Tennis were crowned all-island team tennis champions following a 68-63 win over Police Officers Club in the Capital and Credit Securities Limited Trophy final at Eric Bell Tennis Centre on Sunday.


Super-6 carryover aiming for $2 million
WITH THE eleven-race programme at Caymanas Park on Saturday producing three notable upsets, both the Pick-9 and Super-6 had no takers. The Super-6 saw 16 punters with five of six each receiving $17,302.00.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well done, Jamaica!
THE 10TH World Athletic Championships ended in Helsinki on Sunday with the United States and Russia, as expected, dominating the show. The U.S. won 14 gold medals, eight silver medals and three bronze medals for a grand total of 25 medals.


















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