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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | September 5, 2006

Canada clip Jamaica's Reggae Boyz
A Rob Friend goal in the 42nd minute gave Canada a 1-0 win over Jamaica in their international friendly at the Claude Robillard Complex in Montreal yesterday. Canada, playing their first game in Montreal in over 11 years...

Seba edge Wadadah 2-1 in Montego Bay derby
Western Bureau: Seba United, behind goals from Glenroy Miller and Delroy Ellis, defeated Wadadah 2-1 in their final round fixture in the pre-Wray & Nephew NPL tournament for western teams at Jarrett Park on Sunday night.


Foster, Dibbs capture National TT titles
Thirteen year-old Yvonne Foster retained the national table tennis title she won last year and Joseph Dibbs, winner of the national men's title nine years ago in 1997, regained the title, as the Jamaica Table Tennis Association's national championships...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - The legacy of Sir Clyde Walcott
The death of Sir Clyde Walcott has left many in the world of cricket mourning - and quite rightly so. He was, at home and abroad, a big man in the world of cricket. nstead of mourning, however, we should be celebrating - and for three reasons.




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