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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | January 25, 2006

Massive game for Jamaica's Reggae Girlz
JAMAICA'S UNDER-20 female footballers will be hoping to upset favourites Canada today and book their place in the final of the CONCACAF Under-20 tournament and ultimately a berth at FIFA's Under-20 World Cup in Russia in August.

West Indies seeking to host ICC Champions Trophy
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): WEST INDIES are one of six countries that have submitted formal interest in hosting the 2008 ICC Champions Trophy. The ICC, cricket's world governing body announced yesterday...


Boys' Town, Constant Spring in big clash
BOYS' TOWN host Constant Spring at Collie Smith Drive in the feature game as second-leg matches in the Red Stripe Knockout Champions Cup continues today with five games starting at 3:00 p.m.


Palmer, Learmond set to earn MVP awards
GLENMUIR'S CARNELL Learmond and Robert Palmer of Calabar should walk away with the Most Valuable Player (MVP) titles at today's Inter-Secondary School Association's (ISSA) Awards Ceremony at the Terra Nova Hotel, starting at 12:30 p.m.


Bet on Heavenly Dreams
THE FIRST midweek meet for 2006 gets under way at Caymanas Park today with the nine-race programme featuring the first race in the Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) Claiming Series ($200,000 and less) over the straight five course.


Munro make winning start
THE JAMAICA Hockey Federation/Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association Under-19 High Schools competition got under way yesterday at the Mona Hockey Field. In the first game of the day Wolmer's Boys failed to find a win against Papine...


Faithful Fairclough ... the man pulling the strings at Waterhouse
HIS TEAM, Waterhouse, fought gallantly to beat Wray and Nephew National Premier League leaders Harbour View 4-1 on penalties in a thrilling Second Round Final battle following nail-biting 4-4 regular and extra-time draw at the National...


St Catherine score easy victory
LAST YEAR'S beaten finalists St Catherine recorded their second straight win in as many games when they defeated St. George's College by nine wickets in Grace Shield action at Emmet Park yesterday. Batting first, St. George's slumped from 99 for two...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - In the interest of football
THE JFF Congress has come and gone. So has the vote of no confidence against president Crenston Boxhill and his administration, and hopefully, those who were elected to run the affairs of the country's football...


Young West Indies level series
KARACHI, Pakistan (CMC): WEST INDIES Under-19 captain, Leon Johnson, cracked an excellent, unbeaten century as the regional side beat the Pakistan Under-19s by seven runs to level their four-match series at 1-1 yesterday.

















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