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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | March 30, 2006

Williams sets the pace for Vere
VERE TECHNICAL'S Kimberly Williams was a happy girl when she won the first final of Champs 2006 yesterday. For the second year running, Williams got Vere off to a flying start when she struck gold in the girls' triple jump Open.

Kingston College, Wolmer's share early leads
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) and St. Jago suffered big blows on yesterday's opening day of the 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys and Girls' Championships at the National Stadium. However, KC and Wolmer's shared the lead in the boys' division...


Lara set for ODI return
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC): WITH HIS eye firmly fixed on next year's World Cup on home soil, West Indies star batsman Brian Lara wants to return to the one-day international (ODI) fray in the upcoming home series against Zimbabwe and India.


Harbour View regain lead on goal difference
HARBOUR VIEW regained their Wray and Nephew National Premier League lead on goal difference, after playing to a 0-0 draw with Portmore United at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.


Inter rally to beat Villarreal 2-1
LONDON (AP): INTER MILAN and AC Milan came away from the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals with positive results yesterday. Inter rallied from a one-goal deficit to beat visiting Villarreal 2-1 and AC Milan held hosts Lyon to a 0-0 draw.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Passing the baton
THE PERFORMANCE of Jamaica's athletes at the recent Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, was not surprising. It simply, once again, highlighted the country's greatness in the world of sports.


Campbell, Johnson chase singles berth
JAMAICA'S MOST successful Davis Cup player, Ryan Russell, will lead the island's bid to stay in Americas Zone Group Two next week against Guatemala at the Tryall resort in Hanover, but the other singles berth is up for grabs.




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