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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | October 25, 2006

Eltham shock champs Calabar
ISSA/PEPSI/JN Walker Cup debutants Eltham High stunned the pundits when they eliminated defending Manning Cup champions Calabar 3-2 in semi-final action at the National Stadium yesterday. In fact, it was a major face-saving operation...

Portmore take aim at Boys' Town

AFTER ENDING the 100 per cent win record of pacesetters Harbour View, Portmore United will be aiming to break up another run today in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League. Today's target is Boys' Town's unbeaten record.


Pollock steers South Africa to victory over Sri Lankans

AHMEDABAD, India (AP): FAST BOWLER Shaun Pollock's superb swing bowling crafted South Africa's emphatic 78-run win over Sri Lanka yesterday in a crucial Group B match of the ICC Champions Trophy tournament.


Final slots up for grabs today

WESTERN BUREAU: THE TWO slots in this Saturday's final will be at stake this afternoon when the Ben Francis Cup Knockout competition moves into its semi-final phase with Frome Technical meeting Petersfield at the Frome Sports Ground...


Talbert, Martin race away with top titles

WAINARD TALBERT of Lion Heart Track Club and Areita Martin of G.C. Foster College raced away with the top titles at last weekend's Credit Union 5K run at Independence Park. Talbert topped the male section...


Ransom Man for Royal Dad Trophy

RANSOM MAN, who romped home in the Digicel Derby on June 3, takes on five opponents in today's Royal Dad Trophy Restricted Stakes feature over the circular nine course and looks the one to beat, despite top weight of 57kg.




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