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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | December 10, 2005

SHOWDOWN G Stewart, C'bar hunt Olivier Shield
WESTERN BUREAU: DACOSTA CUP champions, Godfrey Stewart, and their Manning Cup counterparts, Calabar, will begin their quest to become double champions of the 2005 season this afternoon when they meet in the first leg of the Olivier Shield ...

Palmer's long life in football
THE NAME Carl 'Long Life' Palmer has hit the headlines this year with his leading Godfrey Stewart Technical High School to the daCosta Cup title, the second school from Westmoreland to do so and in only its sixth year in the...


T&T get tough draw - Germany face Costa Rica, Brazil meet Croatia
LEIPZIG, Germany (Reuters): HOSTS GERMANY will meet Costa Rica in the opening match of the World Cup finals in Munich on June 9 but concerns about security ...


Late blitz pushes Xlcr to easy win
DEMEATRIO WADE poured in 34 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Excelsior flogged Ardenne 62-41, improving to a 3-1 record as action in the KFC-sponsored ISSA High School Basketball competition Southern Conference continued yesterday at...


Santos look to tag Meadhaven
FORMER CHAMPIONS Santos tackle Meadhaven United in the feature of five Jamaica National/KSAFA Super League games at the Bell Chung Oval today at 2:00 p.m.


Bernard to take over as JNA boss
SHARON DONALDSON will be doing her last task as president of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA), when she calls her association's annual general meeting (AGM) today at 2:00 p.m.


Of Miracle Man and a reversed decision
WITH THE divestment issues being on hold indefinitely, or until some yet-to-be-named date in 2007, the headlines over the last 60 days or so have been focused strictly on racing matters, and are likely to remain so, at least until the close of the 2005...


Jamaica's Busta Fighters trounce Cuba
JAMAICA'S COMBINED Martial Arts Team, the Busta Fighters, rounded off their 2005 campaign in fine style last Friday in Havana, completely dominating rivals Cuba in a nine-man showdown.


Rivals to crumble against Explosive Peak
OVERNIGHT ALLOWANCE horses hold centrestage at Caymanas Park today when nine face the starter for the William Read Memorial Trophy race over 1300 metres.

















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