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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | March 19, 2006

Girlz roll past B'dos
MELBOURNE, Australia: JAMAICA, THE 2002 bronze medallists, continued to show good early form in the netball competition at the XVIII Commonwealth Games with an overwhelming 69-30 victory over Barbados.

Sutherland in blistering form at Carifta Trials
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL'S Sonita Sutherland shone the brightest on yesterday's final day of the 2006 Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association's (JAAA) Carifta Games trials at the National Stadium East complex.


Meadhaven hold firm in KSAFA Super League
THE POINTS difference between the two top teams in the KSAFA/Jamaica National Super League is still three, this after the completion of yesterday's 16th set of games. The clash of the titans ­ Santos and Meadhaven ­ which was...


Elliott and Kentish find top form in Super Cup
MELBOURNE'S YANICK Elliott and Lucas' Ashuman Kentish were in fine form, while defending champions Manchester and Kingston Tigers secured first innings points on yesterday's opening day of the fourth round Supreme Ventures Super Cup cricket competition...


Si Mi Trial impressive
DARLING ANNA and SI MI TRIAL, both odds-on favourites, recorded impressive victories in two of the four trophy races marking Jockeys' Guild of Jamaica Day at Caymanas Park yesterday.


Powell on track claims Francis
MELBOURNE: STEPHEN Francis, the coach of world 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell and last year's men's World 100m silver medallist Michael Frater, expects his charges from the MVP Track Club to perform well in the track events at the...


Indian at the double
MELBOURNE, (AP): OLYMPIC CYCLING champion Ryan Bayley and swimming world record holders Libby Lenton and Leisel Jones were beaten to a Commonwealth Games gold medal target by an Indian marksman.


Wins for Wolmer's, Old Harbour
WOLMER'S BOYS and Old Harbour registered massive wins over St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) and Port Antonio, respectively as first-round action in the KFC/ISSA High School National Championships continued across the island on Friday.


Portmore, Waterhouse in keen encounter today
DEFENDING champions Portmore United will put their all-island Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout title on the line when they meet Waterhouse at the National Stadium at 7:00 p.m. in one of today's semi-finals.


Hanover fields below standards - Downswell
HANOVER: NATIONAL TECHNICAL director of football, Wendell Downswell, has called on the Government and private sector to support rehabilitating Hanover's major football fields which, he says, are below the required standard set...


Fleming's knock rocks the Windies
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP): STEPHEN FLEMING was out in the 90s for the sixth time in his Test career as New Zealand built a commanding first-innings lead on the second day of the second Test against the West Indies.


The 'silent gesture' that still lives on
LEGENDARY AMERICAN sprinter Tommie Smith touched on a number of topics during his lecture at the University of Technology on Monday.


A cricket match to remember - probably forever
EVERY NOW and again there comes a cricket match to remember ­ a contest that produces the unexpected and is so thrilling that it is almost like a fairytale. One such contest was the tied Test in the exciting series between the West Indies and...





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