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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | January 12, 2006

Portmore blank Arnett
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United scored a comfortable 2-0 win over Arnett Gardens in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Ferdie Neita Sport Complex yesterday.

McFarlane laments 'bad' timing of Games
OLYMPIC 400M hurdles silver medallist Danny McFarlane believes the timing of the 2005 Commonwealth Games is bad for 400 hurdlers. McFarlane, who finished behind Felix Sanchez at the Athens Games, said the timing is bad because there are no warm-up meets..


Thomas aiming at 100m title
WORLD RATED sprint coach Trevor Graham believes Jamaica's Dwight Thomas is geared towards winning the men's 100 metres title at the Commonwealth Games. Graham, who coaches world sprint double champion Justin Gatlin and Olympic 200m champion...


Lara set to play, Powell still injured
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): BRIAN LARA, arguably the world's best batsman, looks set to take part in the Carib Beer Series, when his native Trinidad & Tobago face Guyana at Guaracara Park next Friday.


Visa keeps Stephenson on hold
REGGAE BOY Khari Stephenson has international football on his mind, but the fact that he has not yet been granted a visa to travel, has temporarily put his ambitions on hold.


Euell could join Birmingham City
JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Jason Euell could be on his way out of English Premier League team Charlton Althletic following a renewed interest by Birmingham City boss Steve Bruce in signing the 28-year-old striker.


Trump to stage million-dollar invitational tournament in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
MANHATTAN, New York, CMC BILLIONAIRE ENTREPRENEUR Donald Trump is looking for 100 golfers to participate in the Trump Million-Dollar Invitational in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a media release says.


Canadian seeks rematch against Bell
CALGARY, Alberta (CMC): CANADIAN CRUISERWeight boxer Dale Brown has hit back at comments by Jamaica's new undisputed world champion O'Neil Bell suggesting that the rugged Calgary-based contender was shying away from a rematch.


Mason on Britain's elite list for funding
LONDON (CMC): BRITAIN'S ATHLETICS performance director, Dave Collins, has included Jamaican-born high jumper Germaine Mason in a list of 38 elite athletes receiving World Class Performance Programme funding.


Spring move off the bottom
CONSTANT SPRING F.C hungrily snatched their second win of the season when they narrowly clipped third placed Village United 2-1 at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Cubans shut out Jamaica's 'B' team in opener
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): CUBA'S BADMINTON players kicked off their three-match series in Jamaica with a 5-0 shut out of the National "B" team at the Constant Spring Golf Club (CSGC) on Tuesday night.

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