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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | June 1, 2006

King axed - Reggae Boy booted for being 'unapologetic'
JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Marlon King has been booted from the Reggae Boyz training camp, just three days ahead of the historic clash against England, for breaking the team camp curfew. The Gleaner learnt of the news via an email...

Henry scores in France warm-up, Trinidad and Tobago lose 3-1 to Slovenia
LONDON (AP): ONLY THREE of the seven World Cup qualifiers playing warm-up matches yesterday came away with wins - France, Iran and Paraguay. Italy and Switzerland had to settle for a 1-1 draw, while Trinidad and Tobago lost...


August Town qualify for NPL
AUGUST TOWN qualified for the Wray and Nephew National Premier League after playing to a 0-0 draw with Naggo Head, moving to an unassailable 10 points in the play-off at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.


Victory puts Negril back in the hunt
WESTERN BUREAU: NEGRIL FC roared back into contention in the 2006-07 Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) play-off when a first half strike by Andre Walker gave them a 1-0 win over St. George's United at Frome Sports Ground...


Federer endures rain delays, brushes aside Falla
PARIS (AP): ROGER FEDERER was better than the weather. On a third consecutive damp, chilly day at the French Open, the top-ranked Federer endured two rain delays while beating Alejandro Falla...


Top seeds advance comfortably
THE TOURNAMENT'S top seeds all had relatively comfortable victories as action in the Llockett McGregor Amateur Tennis Championships continued on Tuesday night at the Liguanea Club courts. After receiving a bye into the second round, men's class one top..


Waterhouse, Majesty Gardens start battle for crown
WATERHOUSE BLAZERS will take on Majesty Gardens in Game One of their best-of-three series in the LPG Southern Conference basketball finals at the National Stadium courts tonight starting at 7:45.


CARIBBEAN NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS SET TO TIP OFF SOON - Byfield looking to shine for Jamaica
FUELLED BY a sensational season at Texas A&M University-Commerce, Jamaican international Althea Byfield is now looking to shine for the nation when the Caribbean Basketball Champion-ships tip off in just a little more than two weeks'...


Appeal proposal will not lessen umpires' roles - ICC
NEW DELHI (Reuters): A PLAN to allow teams to appeal against umpiring decisions during one-day games will not diminish the umpires' roles, a senior ICC official said yesterday.




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