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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | November 15, 2005

Mason jumps ship
NATIONAL HIGH jump record holder and Pan American Games gold medallist Germaine Mason became the second high-profile Jamaican athlete to switch allegiance in the past two months, making the giant leap to Great Britain.

Lara is not struggling - Shiv
MELBOURNE, Australia,( CMC): WEST INDIES captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul has defended batting superstar Brian Lara, in the face of the player's recent decline in form.


St. Catherine, Calabar in crucial clash
CALABAR HIGH AND St. Catherine High clash in the feature game of the Group 2 ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup at 3:00 pm today at the Spring Complex, after Eltham High tackle Mona at 1:00 p.m.


Girls, NZ final
NEW ZEALAND trampled all over Barbados 77-21 during the NEM Insurance Tri-Nation Cup tournament at the National Indoor Sports Centre yesterday, and marched into the final against Jamaica's Sunshine Girls today at 5:30 p.m.


Kingston clip MoBay
KINGSTON HELD on to outlast Montego Bay 41-40 in a very hotly contested final of the inaugural Capital & Credit Securities sponsored Junior Team Tennis League on Sunday at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - It's got to start with the clubs
ONCE UPON a time, the West Indies cricket team was the best in the world. Today, however, it is numbered among the worse, it is ranked just above Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, and despite the encouraging words from coach Bennett King...


Miracle Man for Carib Classic
EFFORTS ARE being made to enable Derby and Superstakes winner MIRACLE MAN to take his chance in the upcoming Caribbean Classic to be run at the El Commandante racetrack in Puerto Rico on Sunday, December 4.


Bahrain cry foul
MANAMA, Bahrain, CMC: BAHRAIN HAVE pointed to poor refereeing as the reason behind their 1 - 1 draw with Trinidad & Tobago in the World Cup play-off on Saturday.


Disciplined Portmore clip Seba
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS PORTMORE United moved up one place in the 2005-06 Wray and Nephew National Premier League standings on Sunday night, when a second-half strike by Ashane Murray carried them to a 1-0 win over struggling Seba United...


H View happy with ugly win
IT WAS an ugly win that stretched Harbour View F.C's lead atop the Wray and Nephew Premier League table - a scrappy 1-0 margin over Wadadah F.C at the Harbour View Mini Stadium on Sunday night.


















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