
- Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Blue Cross' Cavell Bowen (left) and Tamara Richards of Grant Stewart Phillips jump for a ball during their Business House netball match at the Leila Robinson Courts on Thursday. Blue Cross won 24-21. League action continues Tuesday with a full slate of matches.
Five-A-Side Football
The 2006 Tank-Weld Business House Five-A-Side football competition continues on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with a full slate of matches.
On Monday, Tank-Weld Metals take on Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission, Mega Mart tackle Lascelles Division, Heart Trust/NTA battle Jamaica Infrastructure Operators, Blue Cross await JohnsonDiversey, Agriventures Group oppose Tank-Weld Fabrications, Smith & Stewart challenge RBTT and Ranger Security take aim at TFIF.
On Tuesday, Immigration, Citizenship & Passport Services tackle Supreme Ventures, Tyre Warehouse battle IGL, Jamaica Fibreglass await Alkali Group, Caymanas Track Limited battle Geon Construction, DHL/Fujitsu challenge Deryck A. Gibson, Pizza Hut take on Courts, Jamaica Broilers face Brandram Henderson and Bank of Jamaica will oppose Health Corporation.
In Wednesday's action, Jamaica Flour Mills take on Mother's Enterprise, Tropicair 'A' await Bert's Auto Parts, Peak Bottling tackle Sugar Company, FirstCaribbean Bank battle MailPac Services, NACO Caribbean challenge Mega Mart, RBTT face Cari-Med, Modern Windows & Roofs go up against Bureau of Standards and Ranger Security meet Appliance Traders.
Results from last week's round of knockout matches:
Agriventures Group whipped MailPac 5-0, Cable Pro Data Services defeated Geon Construction 4-0, Grace Foods beat Sugar Company 3-0, Bert's Auto edge Caymanas Track 2-1, Blue Cross stopped Supreme Ventures 2-1, Bank of Jamaica shot past Ranger Security 1-0, Hilton Kingston got by
Versachem/IIL 4-3, Sun Island stopped FirstCaribbean 2-1 and Heart Trust blanked RBTT 1-0.
Division One
The semi-finals of the Division One football competition will be contested on Saturday with Gleaner facing UWI at the
playing field at Mona Great House Boulevard and NWC
taking on Carib Cement at UWI Bowl.
Division Two
The Business House Division Two football competition
continues on Wednesday with three games. In the feature game, Shipping Association of Jamaica will take on Tax Administration at Bell-Chung Stadium, C&W tackle VMBS at Chalmers Avenue and COK
challenge NMIA at COK. All matches start at 4:00 p.m.
In last week's results, Shipping Association of Jamaica whipped Courts 6-2, C&W blanked COK
4-1, Supreme Ventures edged VMBS 4-3, NHT stopped Tax Administration 4-1 and NMIA defeated Petrojam 3-2.
Cricket semi-finals
Defending champions Jamaica Broilers will face Cable & Wireless in the semi-final of the Reggae Jammins Foods 50-over cricket competition today at Chalmers Avenue. In the other semi-final, Jamalco will challenge newcomers St. Ann Bauxite at Spring Village playing field.
Meanwhile, one game will be played today in the Business House Cricket Board 35-overs-a- side knockout competition. Windalco will face Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) at the Port Esquivel playing field starting at 10:00 a.m.
Results from last week's round of matches in the Best Dressed Chicken 30-over knockout competition:
Defending champions Jamaica Broilers were beaten by Cable & Wireless by 20 runs at Spring Village playing field.
Batting first, Cable & Wireless made 187-9 from their 30 overs. Andrae McCarthy top-scored with 67 and he got good support from Yannick Elliot (45) against Keith Hibbert who took 3-31 and Odean Brown 2-13.
In their reply, Jamaica Broilers could only manage 167 all out. Peter Cabballero top-scored with 47 against Daemon Jacob's 6-22.