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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | October 21, 2006

Waterford push Calabar
Walker Cup debutants Eltham and last year's beaten finalist Calabar battled their way into the semi-final stages of the competition, following nerve-racking wins over Excelsior and Waterford at Stadium East yesterday.

Rain offers stiff 'test' for new stadium

DEVILISH dark clouds that hovered low above the Trelawny multi-purpose stadium drew the ire of a scattered crowd on hand to witness the cricket match between Jamaica and a team from the United States recently.


Jagdeo confident Guyana will meet commitments

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):GUYANA PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo expressed confidence that Guyana's commitments to the 2007 ICC World Cup in the Caribbean will be met.


Cricket boss cautions governments about selling stadia

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):HEAD OF the 2007 International Cricket World Cup, Chris Dehring, is cautioning governments about selling their stadia after the tournament is finished.


Glenmuir, Clarendon College in mouth-watering Ben Francis KO clash

Western Bureau: A quartet of teams will be hunting their second win of the 2006 2006 Ben Francis Knockout football competition, while four others will be making their debut when the competition resumes ...


Bajan businessman new West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) boss?

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Barbadian businessman Dr. Roland Toppin has been identified as the new chief executive officer of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).


Sri Lanka ease to victory

MUMBAI, India (CMC): Sri Lanka rebounded from their opening game loss to soundly defeat New Zealand in their ICC Champions Trophy Group B contest at the Brabourne Stadium.


More on corrupt practices

In last week's column I commenced looking at the race-fixing phenomenon against the background of the announcement that the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) is about to convene a forum to discuss the issue.


Roen's hot

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Joe Public are three points clear at the top of Trinidad and Tobago's Professional Football League (PFL) standings after a double strike by prolific Jamaican forward Roen Nelson helped them to a 3-3 draw with San Jua


West Indies move up

MUMBAI, India (CMC):West Indies have edged up one place to No.7 in the ICC One-day International rankings, following their 10-run victory over World champions Australia at the ICC Champions Trophy on Wednesday.


Netball Shoot-out for titles

The Business House Netball season comes to a climax this afternoon with final matches and presentations at the National Indoor Sports Centre (NISC).


China gives Jamaica sports a boost

The Republic of China has continued its commitment to the development of sports in Jamaica, by donating various sporting equipment to the Institute of Sports.




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