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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | February 27, 2006

Powell confident of 4x100m gold
JAMAICA'S LEADING sprinters Asafa Powell and Michael Frater believe the country's chances to win the sprint relay at next month's Commonwealth Games is very good. Powell, the world's fastest man, said that he's very confident of his team's chances.

Record-setting Kingston College light up Gibson
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) boys and Holmwood's girls were the most impressive high schools teams at Saturday's 30th staging of the Gibson Relays, held inside the National Stadium.


John Mills institution highlight junior section
JOHN MILLS Primary & Junior High dominated the junior section of Saturday's 30th staging of the Gibson Relays at the National Stadium. In the boys' 4x100m Under-12 Prep, Hydel ran 50.97 to break their mark of 51.48 set in 2003.


Sinclairs hit ton in runs fest
THE SINCLAIR brothers, Matthew and Donovan, each scored a century for Manchester to force a draw against Melbourne in their opening round Supreme Ventures Super Cup match at Melbourne Oval yesterday.


Man U hammer Wigan in Cup final
CARDIFF (Reuters): MANCHESTER UNITED outplayed an overawed Wigan Athletic to win the English League Cup final 4-0 yesterday, with England striker Wayne Rooney scoring twice.


Crunch time for Wolmer's
IT'S CRUNCH time for Wolmer's Boys as they look to keep their KFC/ISSA High School basketball season alive when they face off against last year's national championship runners-up St. Catherine...


Harbour View maintain top spot
HARBOUR VIEW romped to a comfortable 2-0 win over Rivoli at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium yesterday, maintaining their slim lead atop the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Lowe dents Waterhouse's chance
WATERHOUSE MISSED a couple of opportunities and a chance to keep in touch with leaders Harbour View, after playing to a 1-1 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game against Portmore United yesterday.


Tivoli extend strong run
TIVOLI GARDENS continued their late run of good form when they turned back rivals Boys' Town 1-0 at the Edward Seaga Stadium, to retain their perfect record so far in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League final round.


Tulloch 'won't run' from Arnett
A GOAL by Fabian Dawkins in the 59th minute carried Village United to a 1-0 win over Arnett Gardens in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League encounter at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.


Reno notch crucial victory
WESTERN BUREAU: RENO FC grabbed an important lifeline to slow down their descent towards the relegation zone when goals by Omar Dallas and skipper Fabian Blake gave them a 2-0 win over Wadadah...


Spring struggling to stay alive
A 30TH minute strike from captain Shawn Hunter helped lowly Constant Spring to a 1-1 draw with the Montego Bay-based Seba United in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at Constant Spring Sports Complex yesterday.

















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