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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | August 12, 2006

Reid challenges JFF's competence
Western Bureau: Former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) general secretary, Horace Reid, has joined the growing list of high profile football personalities questioning the suitability of the current Crenston Boxhill-led administration...

Powell wary of suspicion
KINGSTON (CMC): Jamaica's joint 100-metre world record holder Asafa Powell conceded Thursday he knows he will always be under suspicion for doping because of his fast times.


Nagamootoo spins Guyana into final
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Behind a superb spell of bowling from leg-spinner Mahendra Nagamotoo and clever batting from the top order, Guyana beat Grenada by six wickets to advance to the final of the Stanford 20/20 Cricket Tournament...


Stiff contest for Eric Dias Cup
Horses from the $290,000-$260,000 claiming spread are down to contest the annual renewal of the Eric Dias Memorial Cup over the circular nine course. Post time is noon and 11 races are scheduled.


ICC sets focus on playing conditions'
With seven months left until the first ball of the (International Cricket Council) ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 is bowled, the ICC executive is pleased with the progression of the 12 stadiums around the nine regional venues, but believe...


U-19 girls launch regional tussle
The inaugural West Indies Under-19 Women Cricket tournament bowls off today with two matches.


Informing on Graham could save Gatlin
LONDON (AP): Justin Gatlin could escape a lifetime ban if he testifies against his coach. By testifying against Trevor Graham, Gatlin would exercise the "substantial assistance" provision in the World Anti-Doping Agency's code, which...


IOC seminar under way
AN International Olympic Committee (IOC) regional seminar on sport and the environment began at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston yesterday.


Lyn leads Jamaica to victory
A TREMENDOUS final round of par-72 from veteran Maggie Lyn saw Jamaica seal their only hardware from last week's Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships - the women's George Teale Trophy.


'Bull' mows 'em down
Less than 24-hours after experiencing an engine scare during practice session, Peter 'Bull' Thompson shrugged off the disappointment and bounced back to make a clean sweep of the GTS Class, at the 'Independence of Speed' race meet, held at the Dover...


Mad rush for quarter-finals
Thirteen teams will be jostling for quarter-final positions when the last set of preliminary round matches in the all-island Capital & Credit limited-overs cricket bowls off today.


Raiders, JDF in big showdown
Defending champions Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and leaders Raiders United will meet in today's feature game, as the second round of the Jamaica Hockey Federation (JHF) Men's Premier League continues at the Mona Astro Turf.


Continental too strong
The Business House Netball Association's 2006 Divisional League began on Thursday at the Leila Robinson courts with seven matches in Intermediate A and B and Junior leagues.


JAAA clears air on Robertson
The Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) has cleared the air on Josef Robertson's dismissal from the World Junior track and field team.




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