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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | April 3, 2006

We knew we were going to win - KC's coach Lennox Graham
KINGSTON COLLEGE (KC) became the second schoolboy track & field team to win more than five straight titles twice, following Saturday night's two-point victory over Calabar at the 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys & Girls Championships.

We've developed a culture for winning - Holmwood's coach Maurice Wilson
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL High School's track and field head coach, Maurice Wilson, credited hard work and solid backing for their fourth straight triumph at the VMBS/ISSA Boys and Girls Athletics Championships.


Tivoli inflict final rites on Rivoli
RIVOLI United's days in top flight football this season officially came to an end courtesy of a 3-1 loss to 10-man Tivoli Gardens in Wray and Nephew National Premier League action at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday.


Dramatic rally keeps Waterhouse on course
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENDERS Waterhouse FC showed the indomitable spirit that champions are made of at the Frome Sports Ground in Westmoreland yesterday when they battled back bravely from two goals down to score a dramatic 3-2 win over Reno FC


Last-minute goal sinks Village
A 90TH minute strike by Ricardo Cousins led Portmore United to a 1-0 win over Village United in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game yesterday at Ferdie Neita Park.


Lara moves up in world rankings
LONDON, England (CMC) WEST INDIES batting star Brian Lara is up one place to number six in the LG International Cricket Council (ICC) Rankings while Ricky Ponting and Muttiah Muralitharan retained their top spots in the batting and bowling rankings...


West Indies must qualify... For ICC Champions Trophy
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): THE INTERNATIONAL Cricket Council (ICC) yesterday confirmed the groupings for its 2006 Champions Trophy tournament that the West Indies have to qualify for although they are defending champions.


Rain foils Manchester's winning bid
RAIN, AS well as a better batting results by St. Elizabeth yesterday, ensured a draw at Kirkvine but not before defending champions Manchester pocketed first innings honours in their Supreme Venutres Super Cup match.


Kingston, Lucas score outright wins
KINGSTON AND Lucas registered the only outright wins on yesterday's final day of the Supreme Ventures two-day Super Cup. Kingston beat Westmoreland by 120 runs at Sabina Park while Lucas, which welcomed back Christopher Gayle from West Indies duties...


Lloyd gives WIPA ultimatum
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): NEWLY-APPOINTED WEST Indies Cricket Board Cricket Committee chairman, Clive Lloyd, says he wants the negotiations over retainer contracts for players wrapped up swiftly.




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