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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | March 4, 2006

Lara hits out at WI critics
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP): RECORD-SETTING batsman Brian Lara hit back at critics of the West Indies cricket team yesterday on his arrival in New Zealand to prepare for a three-match Test series.

Pick up pace at Sabina - Lockerbie
CHIEF OPERATIONS Officer and Venue Development Director of ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, Don Lockerbie, has called on the contractors to step up work at Sabina Park.


Foster-Hylton, Thompson shine
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Brigitte Foster-Hylton and Kemel Thompson secured victories at yesterday's Telstra A-Series track and field meet in Brisbane, Australia. In heavy rain and strong winds at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, Foster-Hylton won...


Cavalier, D Park to clash
FORMER FOOTBALL kingpins Cavalier travel to Duhaney Park in a top-of-the-table clash as round 14 of the Jamaica National/KSAFA Major League continues today with five games.


In defence of local racing
IT IS the general view, particularly amongst those who have been exposed to racing in North America and in the United Kingdom, that local racing is at best a semi-professional operation and there are many aspects falling short of what prevails in the...


Masters, Entertainers draw
WATCHING FORMER West Indies fast bowling great Curtly Ambrose play football is more akin to watching him bat than bowl. Instead of being sweetly timed, the ball instead bounces off his foot, shin or otherwise.


Binnie is top male squash player
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-old Chris Binnie is now Jamaica's top male squash player after winning the Dougall Flooring Super Series last week.


Over 40 schools to line up for tournament
MORE THAN 40 prep, primary and high schools are registered to take part in the first instalment of what is expected to be an annual event, the Fidelity Motors/Western Sports 2K6 youth development table tennis tournament, when it serves...


Biggs and McKenzie shine for Sp Town
SPANISH TOWN'S Phillip Biggs and Junior McKenzie, along with Norman Manley's Ryan Francis and Mona's Keron Davis, scored centuries in first-round matches of the 2006 Jamaica International Insurance Company KO cricket competition this week.


Netball association starts new 'A' league
THE JAMAICA Netball Association (JNA), in a move to strengthen competition within its leagues, starts a new A League today.


Laying a solid foundation
RATHER QUIETLY, the Institute of Sports (INSPORTS) has been laying a solid foundation for players in vast sporting disciplines right across the country.


Razzak to rebound in feature
FOURTEEN HORSES from the lowest claiming level ($160,000) are down to contest the annual renewal of the Long Shot Trophy over 1300 metres at Caymanas Park today.

















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