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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 10, 2006

THE DANIEL ENGLAND STORY - Little Warrior finds comfort in a different world
DANIEL ENGLAND. The name evokes memories of invincibility, domination and history in the making. He was a high school track legend while competing for Calabar High between 1986 and 1990. Short in stature but big in heart...

Wembley doubt for Reggae Boyz clash with England
LONDON, England: DESPITE CONFORMATION that Jamaica will be among the teams facing England at a rebuilt Wembley Stadium on June 3, prior to England's World Cup encounters, uncertainty looms over the availability of the stadium for the match.


Jamaica suffer massive defeat
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): TRINIDAD & TOBAGO captured the first win of the Carib Beer Series when they clobbered defending champions Jamaica by 282 runs at the Sir Frank Worrell Grounds, UWI St Augustine campus yesterday.


'We're definitely hurting'
JAMAICA'S MANAGER Maurice Clarke said the team is hurting after suffering one of its worst defeats in the history of First Class cricket. "We know it's not a good defeat," acknowledged Clarke...


Winning start for Wignall
NATIONAL 110m hurdles record holder Maurice Wignall made a winning start to the 2006 indoor season with victory in the 60m hurdles at the Father Diamond Open held at George Mason University on Saturday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Cricket and national television
THE INTERNATIONAL Cricket Council (ICC) will be holding a meeting of its members, full and associates, in Karachi on Thursday. This time it has nothing to do with the laws of the game, with conditions of play...


Pick-9 heading for $3m
THE PICK-9 proved elusive yet again at Caymanas Park on Saturday and the carryover to this Saturday, stands at a whopping $2.18 million. Six punters with eight of nine winners received consolation prizes of $30,259.50 each.

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