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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | February 18, 2006

Hopping mad!
St James Cricket Association livid at practice venue change to Trelawny

Western Bureau: The decision to move the ICC World Cup 2007 practice sessions that were slated for Jarrett Park in Montego Bay to Orange Valley in Trelawny has left the cricket authorities in St. James hopping mad...

Campbell shifts gear to 200m
World leaders Veronica Campbell and Lacena Golding-Clarke head Jamaica's entries at today's Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix meeting in Birmingham, England. Olympic 200m champion Campbell, who has been dominating the 60m dash for which she shares the...


Stars line up for UWI Invitational
Michael Frater, Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Sherone Simpson and Jermaine Gonzales are the star attractions listed for today's fifth staging of the UWI Invitational Track Meet to be held at the National Stadium.


Sports clips
Warner guilty: ZURICH, Switzerland (CMC): Football's world governing body, FIFA, has ruled its vice-president Jack Warner guilty of violating its ethics code over ticket sales in his native Trinidad and Tobago for the 2006 World Cup Finals in Germany.


Calabar, KC lift junior titles
Calabar High and Kingston College (KC) captured the Jamaica National/ISSA/Malta Under-16 and Under-14 titles respectively, with contrasting wins at Campion College yesterday.


Surfers aim for smooth finish
Going into the second National Open Surf Contest this season the competition for top spots is already tight.


None Such ceremony lacking
Last Thursday marked the 16th renewal of the None Such Horse-of-the-Year Awards Ceremony and this 2006 version was well supported ... - Cliff Williams


Hall to coach Girlz at Games
Pitterson back in captain's role

In a bizarre twist of events, the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) yesterday announced that Oberon Pitterson will go to the Commonwealth Games as a player and not as head coach.


Holmwood score crushing victory
Defending champions Holmwood crushed William Knibb by nine wickets to record their second victory, as second round action continued in the Grace/Headley Cup cricket competition at Holmwood yesterday. Meanwhile, Nickoy Samuels of St. Elizabeth Technical..


Hyde Jr shines for H View
Lenworth Hyde Jr.'s first peek at top flight football for his new club Harbour View worked out well at the Harbour View Mini Stadium on Thursday night.


Santos, Maverley in top-ranking battle
Second-placed Santos take on fifth-placed Maverley/ Hughenden at the Bell Chung Stadium in the feature game of the Jamaica National/KSAFA Super League.


Negril, Granville poised for an epic showdown
Western Bureau: Mid-season champions Negril FC will be going after their second title of the 2005-06 Captain's Bakery Western Super League football season this afternoon...


Comma Pen grab KO trophy
COMMA PEN cashed in last Sunday when they demolished Ballards Valley to lift the NCB/South East St. Elizabeth KO cricket trophy. The men from Comma Pen, a small community in South East St. Elizabeth, which became popular after Noddy Virtue's...


Star Cosmos set to keep top position
LEADERS STAR Cosmos should maintain their two-point lead atop the Eastern Confederation Smirnoff Ice Super League when they tackle Benfica at Brimmer Vale High School tomorrow. Match time is 3:00 p.m.


Zone A semis to be decided this week
THE SEMI-finalists from Zone A in the southeast Clarendon cricket competition will be decided this weekend. In two rescheduled matches, New Town (six points) will today tackle Sandy Bay, who also have six points, while Mitchell Town (six) face Sandy Bay.


Cricketers looking to impress nat'l coaches
YOUNG CRICKETERS in the parish of Trelawny will have an opportunity to impress national coaches today at Bounty Hall. The Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) will be conducting the first of 12 parish talent identification sessions at Bounty Hall in...


Sweet prizes in SCJ showdown tomorrow
THE CHAMPIONSHIP showdown in the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) Westmoreland Limited Overs cricket competition will be played tomorrow. In the match set for Belle Isle, Masemure and last year's beaten finalists Retreat will face-off for the right to be..


Holland Police, Tafari Lions set to battle
JOINT SECOND-place teams Holland Police Youth Club and Tafari Lions will clash in tomorrow's feature match of the Wray & Nephew St. Elizabeth Major League at Holland. Both teams are on 13 points each but Holland, who have played two games more...


Manchioneal ready for Strikers' challenge
RUNAWAY LEADERS Manchioneal seek their eighth win in the Western Union /Portland Major League when they face Eagle Strikers tomorrow at Carder Park. Match time is 3:00 p.m.


Sports diary
Portland football: Action continues today in the Portland Football Association's Under-17 competition with a triple header at Boundbrook. In the day's opening game...

















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