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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | October 23, 2006

Harbour View hot streak ends
PORTMORE UNITED played the first 30 minutes of the second-half with 10 men and the last 15 with one less, but still managed to look more threatening than leaders Harbour View in their 0-0 sixth round Wray and Nephew National Premier League draw....

Wadadah blank Village

Western Bureau: Wadadah shuffled up into the comfort of the mid-table in the 2006 Wray and Nephew National Premier League football competition yesterday afternoon when goals by Raphael Palmer and Scion Thorpe gave them a 2-0 win over Village United...


Scrappy play fails to yield goal

Wray and Nephew National Premier League newcomers August Town and Boys' Town had to settle for a point apiece as they slugged and scrapped their way to a 0-0 draw at the August Town playing field yesterday.


Super goals lift Reno

Reno hammered in three goals of the highest order to make a spectacular rally and hammer Naggo Head 3-1 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at St. Elizabeth Technical High School yesterday.


Lara glad for break

MUMBAI, India (CMC): Brian Lara believes the week-long break between West Indies' first and second matches will serve them well for the remainder of the ICC Champions Trophy. The West Indies captain is recovering well from treatment...


Manchester United on top

LONDON (Reuters): Manchester United stormed back to the top of the Premier League yesterday after Paul Scholes marked his 500th game for the club with the opening goal in a comfortable 2-0 win over Liverpool.


Clarendon dethrone Glenmuir

Western Bureau: Clarendon College made the biggest statement in Saturday's quarter-final matches in the 2006 Ben Francis Cup knockout competition when they ended Glenmuir's reign as champions with a big 3-0 win in their game at Brancourt...


General Accident rule again

General Accident again lifted the Business House Netball Association (BHNA) major championship, this time dominating the Super League, to add to earlier victories in the Open League and Rally competitions.




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