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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 29, 2006

Taylor burst sparks Windies
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): FAST BOWLER Jerome Taylor produced a telling three-wicket burst at a vital stage to spur West Indies to a fourth successive victory over India in the fifth and final Digicel one-day international (ODI) at Queen's Park Oval.

WIest Indies name 14 for Test
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): THE WEST Indies selectors yesterday announced a 14-man squad for the first Digicel Test match against India at the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG) starting Friday.


St Catherine take Challenge Shield
ST. CATHERINE yesterday completed the national cricket double and signalled their intent to take the triple crown after beating Kingston by five wickets to win the Supreme Ventures Challenge Shield at Kensington Park.


Reggae Boyz seek to topple Ghana
LEICESTER, England: JAMAICA STEP into the arena today for the first of two 'sparring partner' roles with World Cup contenders when the Reggae Boyz tackle Ghana in a friendly football international at 4:00 p.m. (10 a.m. local time)...


Sweet victory for Spanish Town
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Spanish Town Pri-mary survived a strong challenge from neighbours St. Catherine to capture their fourth consecutive title, as the INSPORTS/Swizzzle Primary Athletic Championships ended inside the National Stadium...


Clunis tops Bikeathon
WESTERN BUREAU: EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD ALDEN Clunis of Above Rocks in St. Andrew, emerged the toast of yesterday final day of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay East Bikeathon 2006/Jamaica Challenge when he outclassed the star-studded...


Gatlin runs 9.88, Powell clocks 9.93
EUGENE, Oregon (CMC): JOINT 100-METRE world record holder Asafa Powell was outpaced by his main rival American Justin Gatlin, while his Jamaican teammates did not win an event at the Prefontaine Classic yesterday at Hayward Field.


August Town a step away from NPL
AUGUST TOWN have all but qualified for the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) with a comfortable 2-0 win over Negril FC in their Jamaica Football Federation Confedera-tions play-off game at the University of the West Indies...


National youth player Wilson dies in car crash
THE LOCAL football community is again in mourning following the death of former national Under-17 football captain Omroy Wilson in a car accident on the Stewart Town main road in Trelawny on Saturday evening.




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