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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | October 8, 2005

Jamaica keep hopes alive
JAMAICA KEPT their slim hopes of reaching the Final Four of the KFC Cup alive, with an impressive six-wicket victory over defending champions Trinidad & Tobago at the Cable & Wireless Ground yesterday.

Uprising, Ballards Valley clash in semis
THE FIRST semi-final of the 2005 SDC/South-East St. Elizabeth 35-Over Cricket League between Uprising and Ballards Valley will be played tomorrow at Ballards Valley. Match time is 10:30 a.m.


Sponsor bats for Ja to host top matches
THE REGIONAL limited overs champ ionship - the KFC One-Day tournament - could return to Jamaica next season. This could likely happen if Restaurants of Jamaica, operators of KFC, could see Jamaica hosting the Final Four...


Manning Cup - Missing medical staff adds more pain to Holy Trinity
TEN MINUTES after the final whistle, Xavier Fuller of Holy Trinity was motionless, still lying face down, obviously in distress from what appeared to be a back injury after a crunching tackle. There was no medical staff in attendance.


Big clashes in Dacosta Cup
WITH THE preliminary round of the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup football competition now drawing to a close, the battle for inter-zone places should intensify this afternoon as a full slate of matches will unfold across the island.


Gilchrist blazes ton off World XI
ADAM GILCHRIST blazed a record-breaking hundred in laying the foundation for a formidable total as Australia clinched the limited-over segment of the Super Series with a 55-run victory over the Rest of the World XI in the second match yesterday.


Primary football gets big boost
YOUTH FOOTBALL in Jamaica was given a tremendous boost when Caribbean Broilers Limited announced a $1.5 million sponsorship of the Kingston and St. Andrew CB Chicken/Insports Primary School Football Championship, that will kick off on...


Saunders set to take Open title
TOP LOCAL senior players Nigella Saunders and Bradley Graham are expected to win the respective men's and women's titles in the Open division of the Cable and Wireless bMobile-sponsored All Jamaica Championships...


Commentary - New Caymanas investors face considerable challenges
WITH THE preferred bidder for the lease of the Caymanas racing plant about to commence negotiations with Government concerning the terms and conditions of the divestment arrangements, it is now an appropriate time to look at some of the more important...


Carib Congress to honour Robinson
THE 2005 Caribbean Sport Medicine Association Congress here this weekend at the Cascadia Hotel, St Anns, will be dedicated to the association's late President Elizabeth 'Liz' Robinson.



















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