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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 7, 2006

Breese blows strong on opening day
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Daren Ganga starred with the bat for Trinidad & Tobago, and Gareth Breese led the way with the ball for Jamaica in the Carib Beer Series match yesterday at UWI, St. Augustine.

Ja's Bell takes shot at cruiserweight unification
NEW YORK CITY, New York (CMC): Jamaica's International Boxing Federation cruiserweight champion O'Neil Bell says he is not flustered by his underdog status for tonight's unification bout with double champion Jean-Marc Mormeck at Madison Square Garden....


England, Boyz to clash June 3
It's all systems go for the historic encounter between Jamaica and World Cup top eight seed England scheduled for June 3, 10:00 a.m. local time at the historic Wembley Stadium.


Jamaica's RJR takes over staging of annual sports awards
THE ANNUAL Sportswoman and Sportsman of the Year awards ceremony will now be staged under the banner of the RJR Communications Group.


Sutherland, Pinnock among the numbers
WORLD JUNIOR Championships bronze medallists Sonita Sutherland and Sherene Pinnock are among more than 2,000 athletes confirmed for today's WATA/JC track meet, the first meet on the 2006 Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) calendar.


Times have changed - no doubt about that
THE WEST Indies ended 2005 ranked at number eight out of 10 in both the ICC's Test and one-day rankings, and for a team that for so long was one of the best in the world in both versions of the game, for a team that for a time was the best,...

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