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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | November 12, 2006

Superstakes double for Miracle Man
IT WAS a case of history repeating itself in the 28th running of the $4.25 million Red Stripe Superstakes over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.

A West Indies breeding ground on World Cup display

CLASS, STYLE AND POWER, all made in Rollington Town. It is not goods that are being written about in this way. Mention is being made of successive generations of West Indies batsmen, all of whom bears the Rollington Town stamp.


Bowlers put Pakistan in strong position

SECOND-STRING fast bowlers Umar Gul and Shahid Nazir demolished the West Indies batting line-up yesterday to leave Pakistan in a strong position after the opening day of the first Test.


Frome down Denbigh in tight clash

BEN FRANCIS Cup champions Frome Technical High School added an extra bit of momentum to their ambitious bid for the rural double yesterday when they came from behind twice to defeat Denbigh 3-2 in their first-round Group Two quarter-final fixture...


Spanish Town through to semis

SPANISH TOWN High advanced to the semi-finals of the Manning Cup after playing to a 0-0 draw with Eltham at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday. The match was entertaining, but faulty finishing led to the scoreless draw.


Sunnshine Girlz beat T&T in keen contest

THE SUNSHINE Girlz ran over Trinidad and Tobago's (T&T) senior netball squad 63-32 on Friday night in the first game of the tri-Test series being held at the National Arena. However, victory did not come as easy as the hosts expected.


Portmore, Reno square off

WITH THE end of first-round finalists already decided, the key clash in the final set of games in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League is between Portmore United and Reno, who are in third and fourth places, respectively.


Powell, Richards tipped for awards

JAMAICA'S WORLD 100 metres record holder, Asafa Powell, and American 400m runner Sanya Richards are the favourites to walk away with today's World Athletes of the Year awards for 2006.


Commentary - Congratulations to Pakistan

THE TEST series between the West Indies and Pakistan is under way and, according to the experts, and according to Windies captain Brian Lara, for once a contest that usually brings together great fast bowlers... could be decided by spin.


United maintain advantage

STRIKER LOUIS Saha restored Manchester United's three-point lead in the Premier League yesterday, scoring in a 1-0 win at Blackburn Rovers after champions Chelsea trounced Watford 4-0.




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