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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | June 5, 2006

Jaffer spurs India fightback - Opener's ton gives tourists 85-run lead
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): A DEFIANT unbeaten century by Wasim Jaffer was chiefly responsible for India erasing a deficit of 130 runs as they batted themselves into a fighting position against the West Indies on the third day of the first Digicel Test...

Naggo Head seal NPL spot
NAGGO HEAD carved out a 1-0 win over Negril FC and a spot in next season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) yesterday at the Ferdie Neita Park. Naggo Head join fellow first-time qualifier August Town as the two promoted teams.


Coming in from the cold - Once a poster boy for Jamaica's football, Deon Burton is now looking to rebound with the Reggae Boyz
ENGLAND: OUTSIDE WALKERS Stadium on Monday, Deon Burton could hardly bring himself to smile as he greeted a stranger on the chilly Leicester evening. He had just witnessed World Cup-bound Ghana sweep aside Jamaica and a feeling of helplessness....


Jamalco and Tivoli Game Two on later
GAME TWO in the best-of-three Berger Paints Super League netball final was postponed yesterday, after inclement weather put a stop to the third-place play-off between Waulgrovians 'A' and Tivoli 'B' at the Leila Robinson Courts.


Venus stands alone
PARIS (AP): IRRITATED BY the home crowd's heckling, James Blake took the unusual step of inviting a spectator out of the stands to see for himself that one of French teen Gael Monfils' shots landed out.


Jones beats Campbell in 100m
NEW YORK (Reuters): AMERICANS MARION Jones and Justin Gatlin ruled the sprints Saturday with emphatic wins in their respective 100 metre races, and Meseret Defar of Ethiopia capped off New York's rousing grand prix meeting with a world record...


Certification a must for swim coaches
THE AMATEUR Swimming Association of Jamaica (ASAJ) launched its programme to get every coach qualified for at least the minimum international level over the next year. The announcement was made at the JDF Air Wing where the ASAJ...


Elim top Milo Kindergarten/Basic school champs
ELIM ARE the 2006 Milo Inter-Kindergarten and Basic School track and field champions after scoring 136 points to defeat Quest Prep (130.5 points) at Constant Spring recently. The Red Hills Road-based school secured victory over Quest...


Waterhouse tie thrilling series as Majesty Gardens choke
A VALIANT effort by the Waterhouse Blazers saw them claw their way from a six-point deficit with 30 seconds remaining to defeat Majesty Gardens 76-75 and level their NPG Division One best-of-three series at one-all in Game Two on Saturday.




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