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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | April 26, 2006

Blackwood to the rescue
MANDEVILLE: THE HEADLEY Cup final appeared delicately poised heading into day two with St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) ending on 53 for three in reply to 171 posted in 77 overs by defending champions Holmwood Technical.

Cup ticket prices announced
LOCAL CRICKET fans will have to find between $975 to $8,450 to watch World Cup matches at Sabina Park next year. In prices quoted in US dollars, people will have to pay between US$15 (J$975) for a category three seat...


Walsh wants end to impasse
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): LEGENDARY WEST Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh says the time has come to solve the long-running contracts squabble and focus on cricket. "As a concerned cricketer and as a Caribbean person...


Magical stuff from 'Tappa'
TWO BRILLIANT perfor-mances from players heading in opposite directions stole the show during Monday's first-leg Wray and Nephew Knockout Cup doubleheader at the National Stadium.


Tivoli, Boys' Town hold edge over opponents
TIVOLI GARDENS and Boys' Town go into today's second legs of the first round Wray and Nephew Knockout football competition with the edge over Village United and Portmore United respectively.


Life bans and fines out west
WESTERN BUREAU: TWO PEOPLE were slapped with life bans and fines totalling more than $100,000 were dished out by the management committee of the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) Western Confederation yesterday in Negril...


Arsenal in final
VILLARREAL, Spain (AP): ARSENAL GOALKEEPER Jens Lehmann saved Juan Roman Riquelme's late penalty kick and his team drew 0-0 with Villarreal yesterday to reach its first Champions League final.


Take Cordite in feature
FOLLOWING A break of five weeks, mid-week racing resumes at Caymanas Park today with race No. 4 in the CTL claiming series over 1600 metres taking the spotlight. The race (claiming $200,000 and less) has attracted 11 starters...


Knights douse Flames
THE LEAGUE leading Urban Knights got the second half of the KFC/bmobile National Basketball League (NBL) season off to an impressive start when they blasted the Portmore Flames 81-61 at the National Stadium on Monday night.




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