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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | March 22, 2006

Smith, Wignall mine more gold
MELBOURNE: HOT FAVOURITES Trecia Smith and Maurice Wignall made winning look ridiculously easy on yesterday's sixth day of competition at the XVIII Commonwealth Games here. Without much of a sweat, Smith added Commonwealth gold...

Ole King Cole a strong fancy
MAIDEN THREE-year-olds hold centre stage at Caymanas Park today when they contest the Linval McFarlane Trophy race over 1400 metres in honour of the 2005 champion groom. Popularly called 'Pickings', McFarlane is attached to the stables...


St Andrew move closer to final
RACINE JOHNSON'S brace against Wolmer's Girls yesterday all but ensured St. Andrew High School a place in the final of the Jamaica Hockey Federation Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association Under-16 girls Division One hockey...


Mona poised to advance
MONA ARE three points from creating history when they travel to Old Hope Road today for their second semi-final Grace Shield match against Jamaica College (JC). When the umpire calls play at 10:00 a.m. this morning...


Wizards break Urban Knights' winning streak
THE DENHAM Town Wizards snapped the Urban Knights nine-game winning streak, 88-85, in KFC/bmobile National Basket-ball (NBL) league action at the National Stadium courts on Monday night.


Liverpool rout Birmingham City 7-0
LONDON (Reuters): LIVERPOOL SCORED twice in the opening five minutes on the way to a 7-0 rout of Birmingham City in an embarrassingly one-sided FA Cup quarter-final at St. Andrew's yesterday.


Portmore take on Constant Spring
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United travel to relegation battlers Constant Spring in a rescheduled Wray and Nephew National Premier League encounter starting at 3:30 p.m. In-form Portmore United are in third position on 45 points...


Hutchinson swinging for two more years in charge
GORDON HUTCHINSON will seek re-election as president of the Jamaica Golf Association (JGA) when his post come up for grabs at the association's annual general meeting next Thursday at the Constant Spring Golf Club.


Jamaica College book spot in quarters
KEINAN CEASAR turned in a kingly-like performance throwing down 30 points as Jamaica College dismissed Port Antonio High 73-43 in the KFC/ISSA high schools National Basketball Championship match at the Stadium Courts on Monday.


Campbell outlasts Migoko
THE FIVE-TOURNAMENT Trafalgar Travel tennis series were wrapped up at the Liguanea Club courts on the weekend with the final tournament, the Trafalgar Travel Amateur Singles Tennis Championship.




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