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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | September 23, 2006

Calabar humbled at Hope
A late strike from Dewayne Williams carried Jamaica College (JC) to a 1-0 win over defending champions Calabar in their Group E ISSA/JN/Pepsi Manning game at Old Hope Road yesterday.

Top-of-the-table clashes take centre stage

Western Bureau: On a day when champions Godfrey Stewart High School will be seeking to put their campaign back on track following their surprise mid-week loss to Petersfield, top-of-the-table clashes should take centre stage when action resumes...


Russia take 2-0 lead over United States

LONDON (Reuters): Russia were on course to reach their fourth Davis Cup final after taking a commanding 2-0 lead at home against the United States in yesterday's singles.


Charlie ease past Jon Grant

High-riding Charlie Smith glided their way to a fourth consecutive win of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup season, when they blanked Jonathan Grant 3-0 at the Anthony Spaulding complex yesterday.


It's a Windies, Australia final

KUALA LUMPUR (CMC): West Indies' opponents in the final of the three-nation one-day international series tomorrow will be World Champions Australia.


October date for divestment?

It is now abundantly clear to me at any rate that the racing industry players, in terms of the various interest groups, have pretty much taken on an attitude of 'what will be will be' as far as the future of the local...


WATA Tennis serves off

The Trafalgar Travel Amateur series returns to the courts when the WATA Amateur Singles Tennis Championship, the second in a series of five tournaments, serves off at 9:00 a.m. today at the Liguanea Club.


C&W pumps millions into badminton

Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ), on Thursday, announced a $3.15-million sponsorship of the Jamaica Badminton Association's (JBA) junior and senior programmes.


Europe take healthy step towards retaining Ryder Cup

STRAFFAN (Reuters): Holders Europe, with Sergio Garcia in inspirational form, took a healthy step towards retaining the Ryder Cup yesterday as they ended the opening day 5-3 ahead of the United States.


Nunes' Orion ready for Winnie Anglin

Native bred maiden two-year-olds hold centre stage at Caymanas Park today in the annual renewal of the Winnie Anglin Memorial Cup over the round five course, this offering a total purse of $415,000.


We are well on track - Dehring

THE MANAGING director and CEO of ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007 Inc., Chris Dehring, has assured that preparations for the tournament are well on track and that the Caribbean will be ready to welcome the...


Transforming Kensington Oval

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): CRANES PIVOT above the modest Bridgetown skyline as they transform one of the Caribbean's oldest cricket grounds into a sleek, modern stadium - the premier venue for the region's first Cricket World Cup, to be held...


Positive review for Queen's Park

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC: GRENADA'S TOP Cricket World Cup official is buoyed by the positive review given to the Queen's Park Stadium by the International Cricket Council and Global Cricket Corporation inspection team.


Bajan company to cater for Cricket World Cup

A CARIBBEAN company, and its international partner, were recently selected as the official caterer for next year's ICC Cricket World Cup.




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