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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 18, 2006

Calvert doubtful for World Juniors
WORLD YOUTH 100m bronze medallist, Schillonie Calvert, one of Jamaica's brightest medal prospects, is doubtful for next month's World Junior Championships which will be held in Beijing, China, from the 15-20th.

Dillon returning to join T&T
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Discarded West Indies fast bowler Mervyn Dillon will return home on Thursday to link up with the Trinidad &Tobago team for their opening match of the Stanford 20/20 tournament in Antigua.


Windies Board is bankrupt
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is bankrupt and its only short-term saviour appears to be the hosting of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. According to information made available to the CMC Sports...


Harding boots home long shot Delrose
CHAMPION JOCKEY Brian Harding experienced mixed fortunes at Caymanas Park on Saturday with two winners from nine rides on the 10-race programme, but still managed to ride one of the biggest outsiders of his career.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - The very dreaded yellow card
FOOTBALL World Cup 2006 is now history. Certainly here in the West Indies the attention of everyone, or hopefully everyone and at least those involved in putting on the show, is now focused on Cricket World Cup 2007.


Ricardo Powell stars in T&T win
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (CMC): AN 87-RUN, second-wicket partnership between Rayad Emrit and Ricardo Powell steered Trinidad and Tobago to a seven-wicket win over St. Lucia in the second of two Twenty20 practice matches at the Beausejour Cricket Ground...


Tropics sink last-minute shot to win league title
FOLLOWING UP on their Premier League win last year, Tropics Hockey Club claimed the 2006 Open League title at the Mona astro turf on Saturday. After drawing 1-1 in an earlier match with St. Andrew, Tropics beat them 1-0 with a goal from Shareka Elliot...




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