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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | February 23, 2006

Kiwis snatch 2-0 lead
QUEENSTOWN, New Zealand, (CMC): CRIPPLED BY a debilitating habit of losing, the West Indies squandered a seemingly impregnable position as New Zealand rallied for a three-wicket victory with fully eight overs to spare...

Powell, Smith set to don crowns
WORLD 100 METRES record holder Asafa Powell and world triple jump champion Trecia-Kaye Smith are set to walk away with the RJR Sports Foundation's 2005 Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards tonight.


Asafa ready for Games' sprint relay
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): JAMAICA'S 100-METRE world record holder Asafa Powell is expecting a high-quality performance from the national sprint relay squad at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, next month.


Boys' Town whip Arnett Gardens 2-0
THE BOYS' Town Red Brigade claimed bragging rights in the final instalment of the Collie Smith Drive derby when they administered a 2-0 whipping to Arnett Gardens to seize their third straight win...


Portmore Flames burn Link Up All-Stars
THE PORTMORE Flames dug deep to burn the Link Up All-Stars in a nail biting 84-82 double overtime thriller, while the St. George's Slayers edged the Arnett Rockers 65-60 as KFC/bmobile sponsored National Basketball League (NBL) action...


Barca comeback rocks Chelsea
LONDON, (Reuters): ON A remarkable night of Champions League comebacks, Barcelona beat 10-man Chelsea 2-1 in London while Werder Bremen scored twice in the last three minutes to beat Juventus 3-2 in their first knockout round first legs.


Stewards strike in feature
THE STEWARDS struck in the James B. Dawes Memorial Cup feature at Caymanas Park yesterday, disqualifying first past the post THE AMERICAN GAL (9-2) for causing interference to the third horse TOCUMEN in the last 100 metres...


Holmwood through to Cup semis
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Holmwood, led by centuries from Ziggy Levy and Marlon Johnson, booked their place in the semi-finals of the Grace Headley Cup with an easy 160-run victory over Manchester at Holmwood on Tuesday.


STETHS, Manning's 'unofficial' winners
WESTERN BUREAU: ON A day which ended in mass confusion at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) and Manning's High were declared the unofficial winners of the girls' and boys' titles respectively...


Holmwood and Vere retain titles
VERE GIRLS and Holmwood boys retained their respective titles at yesterday's South Central Athletics Championships held at Kirkvine Sports Club in Manchester. Vere finished on 382 points, 38 more than rivals Holmwood (344).


Brown refuse to join U-23 team in Bermuda
ST. ELIZABETH Football Association president Courtney Brown has refused to join Jamaica's delegation to Bermuda where the National Under-23 team is currently in preparing for the CAC Games, after a mix-up on Tuesday that left himself and..


Jamaica take on Barbados in 3-Test series tomorrow
JAMAICA WILL play Barbados in a three-Test table tennis series starting tomorrow as part of their preparations for the Common-wealth Games next month. Keith Garvey, president of the Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA), said...

















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