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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | April 11, 2006

Reggae Boyz face US test - Hunt historic win against the Americans
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz will tackle the United States of America (USA) in an international friendly, hoping to defeat their host for the first time in history at the SAS Soccer Park, North Carolina, this evening at 7:00 p.m.

U-21 ballers qualify for CAC Games
JAMAICA SLAMMED hosts Suriname 5-1 at the Andre Kamperveen Stadium in Paramaribo, to qualify for the 2006 Central American & Caribbean (CAC) Games, after topping Zone 5 with maximum six points. The young Reggae Boyz secured their second win...


Grooms press for more pay
RACEHORSE GROOMS at Caymanas Park have intensified their efforts to secure a pay hike. Last Friday, president of the Grooms Association of Jamaica, Paul Pancho, sent a letter on behalf of the association to State Minister for Finance...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Super Cup heading for a tight finish
THE SUPREME Ventures Super Cup cricket competition is heading for a close and exciting finish. With seven rounds gone and two to come, St. Catherine CC are out in front on 27 points. They are followed by defending champions Manchester and Kingston...


Jamaica Open could return this year
MONTEGO BAY: THE CHANCES of the Jamaica Open reappearing on the local tennis scene this year are '50/50', according to Tennis Jamaica (TJ) president Phillip Gore. The former premier event on the tennis calendar has been in hibernation for half a decade...


Rain foils victory bid by Manchester
MANDEVILLE: RAIN PREVENTED defending champions Manchester from completing an outright result against the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) at Kirkvine on Sunday. Batting a second time, the JDF were 82 for 7, still 27 runs short of avoiding an innings defeat.


Arnett and Wadadah bang in plenty goals
EIGHTH-PLACED Arnett Gardens gave an improved showing on last week's hammering to Seba United when they played to an exciting 3-3 draw in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League with another Montego Bay team, Wadadah at Jarrett Park.


Morrison's late goal spares Portmore blushes
PORTMORE UNITED were held to a 1-1 draw by Rivoli United in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League game on Sunday at Spanish Town Prison Oval. Marlon Allen gave Rivoli the lead in the 27th minute with a beautiful long range shot...


Reno fumble but escape relegation
WESTERN BUREAU: RENO FUMBLED again on Sunday afternoon when they were beaten 2-1 by Tivoli Gardens in their penultimate game in the 2005-06 Wray & Nephew National Premier League football competition at the Frome Sports Ground, in Westmoreland.




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