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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 18, 2006

Skilful Ghana keep African hopes alive
WORLD CUP debutants Ghana kicked some life back into African football yesterday with a well-deserved World Cup Group E 2-0 win over the Czech Republic.

Brazil get another chance to shine

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Brazil get a second chance today to show they canlive up to the hype surrounding their famous squad.

MIND YOUR BUSINESS

THE 2006 Reggae Jammin Foods Business House 50-Overs cricket competition continues today with two matches starting at 11:00 a.m. Jamalco face Windalco in the day's feature at Port Esquivel while Digicel take on Jamaica Broilers at Kensington Park.

Miracle Man again

HORSE OF the Year MIRACLE MAN maintained his unbeaten run this season with a hard-fought victory over the super-fit American mare FORMALLY GOLD in the Chairman's Trophy graded stakes feature over 1500 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Portugal advance to second round

PORTUGAL WAITED 40 years to once again get beyond the first round of the World Cup. Deco scored with a powerful first-time shot from outside the penalty area in the 63rd minute and Cristiano Ronaldo converted a penalty kick in the 80th...

Commentary - Argentina up the ante in Germany

THE WORLD Cup of football continues today with Brazil, the favourites up to last Friday, taking on Australia in the feature encounter. Five-time winners of the tournament, Brazil, the defending champions, were not only the favourites, the hot favourites.

Young Simone Brown has bright future

BUDDING JAMAICAN tennis star, 13-year-old Simone Vranov Brown, is raising eyebrows in Florida where she currently resides. The promising young player, who started playing the game when she was four years old, recently completed a one-week training...

Coach impressed with young Boyz

AFTER A week of preparations for the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) set to begin on July 16, Jamaica's head football coach, Wendell Downswell, is impressed with his Under-21 squad.

Tharanga's ton topples England

SRI LANKA, boosted by a fine century from opener Upul Tharanga, beat England by 20 runs in the first one-day international at Lord's yesterday.

Christopher Marsh advances to quarter-finals

THE JAMAICAN players at the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships being played in Puerto Rico continue to have one of their most successful efforts with the latest being Christopher Marsh reaching the quarter-finals in the men's singles.

Serb head coach calling it a day

SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO'S head coach Ilija Petkovic will quit the national team after the World Cup.





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