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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | March 16, 2006

Colourful Games opening
MELBOURNE: THE XVIII Commonwealth Games, known universally as the 'Friendly Games', opened in a blaze of colour, amid the thunderous boom of fireworks which lit up the skyline over the world famous Melbourne Cricket Ground last night...

Waterhouse clip Reno 2-1
WATERHOUSE ENDED the campaign of rural teams in the 2006 Red Stripe Champions Cup All-Island Knockout football competition yesterday when they clipped Reno 2-1 at the Frome Sports Ground in Westmoreland to win their quarter-final tie 4-2 on aggregate.


McKenzie makes winning return at age 56
FOLLOWING ON the heels on Emilio 'Bimbo' Rodriquez last Saturday, another veteran jockey came out of retirement on a triumphant note at Caymanas Park yesterday. Riding for the first time in 25 years...


Hot Mona move closer to Grace Shield final
MONA ARE just a win away from creating history in the Grace Shield Premier League following their 38-run win over Meadow-brook at Mona yesterday. In their opening semi-final round match, Mona, led by captain Keron Davis' third century of the season - 104.


There is still hope for West Indies
THE WEST Indies take on New Zealand in the second Test of their three-match series in Wellington today (Jamaica time) and after their disappointing performance in the first Test when, after hopping to 148 without loss, they were dismissed for 263...


First Test loss hurt - Gayle
WELLINGTON (CMC): WITH THE wounds from the 27-run loss in the first Test still very raw, the West Indies are hoping the pain and disappointment of that squandered opportunity at Eden Park will be an extra motivator heading into the second match...


Twenty travel agents approved for Cricket World Cup 2007
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): THE OFFICE of the Inter-national Cricket Council 2007 Cricket World Cup (CWC) has announced 20 official travel agencies for the tournament to be played in the West Indies.


Tighter security measures for Boys and Girls Championships
THE 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys and Girls Athletics Championships will run under stricter security measures at the National Stadium complex. The championships are set for March 29 to April 1, and it was announced yesterday at a press briefing....

















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