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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | April 18, 2006

Medals record under threat
LES ABYMES, Guadeloupe (CMC): THE JAMAICANS were threatening to break their own record medal haul in track and field events after yesterday's morning session on the third and final day at the 35th CARIFTA Games in the Rene-Serge Nabojoth Stadium.

JFF/Real Madrid FC link sealed - Two Jamaican coaches could visit soon
THE JAMAICA Football Federation and Real Madrid Football Club, the most popular club in the world, could soon formalise a relationship of technical assistance as early as next month. According to Crenston Boxhill, president of the Jamaica Football Federat


In-form Fuller scores again
LONDON, England (CMC): Reggae Boy Ricardo Fuller continued his late-season goal-scoring form, in the English Championship yesterday. The Jamaican extended his fine run of form since the start of the year with his sixth goal of the season...


'Peak' explodes in Easter Sprint - Gets peach ride from veteran 'Scorcher'
EXPLOSIVE PEAK, ridden by 56-year-old veteran David 'Scorcher' McKenzie, out-finished former champion Trevor Simpson aboard highly fancied SPANISH FLEET by a neck to win the Easter Sprint Cup overnight allowance feature at odds of 10-1..


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Sarwan should be the next West Indies captain
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board is expected to name the new captain of the West Indies team any time now, and it is any body's guess who it will be. Listening to coach Bennett King and convenor of selectors Joey Carew, it can be any one of seven.


20-y-o tops national trial
MONTEGO BAY: YOUNG FABIAN Campbell thrust his name to the forefront of local amateur golf yesterday when he won the men's section on the final day of trials to select Jamaica's team to this year's Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC).


Reno, Tivoli end premier league season on winning note
IN A game that was all about honouring the fixtures, Reno Football Club defeated an under-strength Village United 4-2 at Elliston Wakeland Centre on Sunday to put a close on the 2005-06 Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Miami FC edge Portmore with late goal
MIAMI, Florida (CMC): The new franchise Miami FC used a late second-half goal by Mario Rodriguez to beat Jamaica's reigning Caribbean Club champions Portmore United FC 1-0 in their exhibition football match at Tropical Park on Sunday afternoon.


Barbados fightback leaves final wide open
POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (CMC): TRINIDAD AND Tobago grabbed first innings honours, but Barbados staged a post-tea fightback to leave the 2005-06 Carib Beer Challenge final evenly poised on the third day at Guaracara Park yesterday.


Granville, Montpelier in crucial encounter
WESTERN BUREAU: GRANVILLE FC and Montpelier, fresh from their thrilling first leg 2-2 draw, will both be aiming to become the first finalist in the 2006 Captain's Bakery Western Super Football League when they square-off...


Johnson wants crack at IBF title
SHEFFIELD, England (CMC): THE MANAGEMENT of Jamaica's world-rated light heavyweight boxer Glen Johnson is pushing for an immediate crack at the International Boxing Federation (IBF) title after the British champion Clinton Woods announced plans...




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