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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | September 27, 2006

Reggae Boyz ready to battle St Lucia
A CONFIDENT Jamaica kick off their defence of the 2006/07 Digicel Caribbean Cup against St. Lucia in the feature match of a doubleheader at the National Stadium at 7:00 this evening.

Jamaica names squad for Trelawny clash

JERMAINE LAWSON, Daren Powell and David Bernard were named in a Jamaica Cricket Board XI team to play against the United States Invitational XI in a 20/20 match at the new Trelawny stadium on Saturday.


Be distinct, bet on an 'Irish' win

Even with three trophy races slated for today's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park, the focus of attention will surely be on the 1600-metre open allowance race which marks the seasonal debut of the 2004 'Horse of the Year' DISTINCTLY IRISH.


Camperdown lose big to Eltham High

ELTHAM HIGH powered their way to a 3-0 victory over Camperdown and maintained their lead at the top of Group D in ISSA\Pepsi\JN Manning Cup action at Eltham High school yesterday.


Holmwood trounce hapless Knox

WESTERN BUREAU: HOLMWOOD HAD their best day in the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup yesterday when they score a big 9-0 win over Knox in their Zone G game to jump to six points and second place in the group behind leaders Spalding (nine).


Jamaica Rugby Union in need of $500,000 for team expenses

WITH A day to go before the start of the Caribbean Rugby 15s Championships, the Jamaica Rugby Union is still asking for help with its national team. It was disclosed yesterday, at a press conference held at the Sports Development Foundation...


Superdome back in action after 'Katrina'

NEW ORLEANS, (Reuters): FOR ONE day, residents in the beaten-down Gulf Coast were able to forget about Hurricane Katrina and have some fun. More than 70,000 people jammed the Superdome to watch the undefeated New Orleans Saints upset the Atlanta Falcons..




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