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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | March 21, 2006

Girlz in huge showdown - Beat Wales 74-21, now gearing for clash with Aussies
MELBOURNE, Australia: THE STAGE is set for a big showdown between world number two Australia and number three ranked Jamaica in pool two of the netball tournament at the XVIII Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

Novlene Williams clocks season best of 51:03
NATIONAL CHAMPION Sherica Williams and Novlene Williams qualified for the women's 400m final on day two of track and field competition at the XVIII Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia yesterday (Sunday night Jamaica time).


Windies slump to record loss
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (CMC): THERE WERE no heroic rearguard efforts, while persistent overnight and early morning showers offered only a brief respite for a West Indies team that quietly subsided to a 10-wicket defeat just before tea on the fourth day.


PERSONALITY PROFILE - Trevor McKenzie - Racing's boy wonder
BEFORE THE dominance of the celebrated jockey George HoSang in the early and mid-'70s at Caymanas Park, there was a teenage sensation named Trevor McKenzie. As a 15-year-old apprentice in 1965, McKenzie won his first jockeys' title with 45 winners...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Chanderpaul, Lara fail again
THE SECOND Test between the West Indies and New Zealand ended in Wellington yesterday with the Windies skidding to defeat, a result which means that they have already lost the three-match series.


JFF gets FIFA Goal Project funds
FINALLY, THE Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has received J$26.3m (US$400,000) from FIFA, the world football governing body, towards the long-awaited Goal Project.


Tivoli march into final
TIVOLI GARDENS marched their way into the final of the Red Stripe Champions Cup knock-out competition following a 3-2 victory over Arnett Gardens at the National Stadium on sunday night.


Portmore upstage Waterhouse
THERE WERE a lot of Red Stripe activities, a lot of Red Stripe girls and two red cards in an eventful game as Portmore United brushed aside Waterhouse 3-1 in the Red Stripe Champions Cup national knock-out championship semi-final...




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