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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | November 20, 2006

Reggae Girlz Gold rush - Panama beaten 2-0 in Miami
MIAMI, United States: Jamaica inched closer to a coveted spot in next year's World Cup finals after beating Panama 2-0 in the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup at Tropical Park Stadium here yesterday. Goals in each half by Audia Sullivan and Venicia Reid..

Burrell mum on hiring of Bora Milutinovic

MIAMI, Florida: Former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Captain Horace Burrell has conceded that the man favoured to become the country's next technical director comes with proven credentials and deserves support...


West Indies restrict Pakistan on day one

MULTAN, Pakistan: West Indies managed to keep Pakistan's batting under wraps, although the home team's top-order batsmen delivered three half-centuries on the opening day of the second Test yesterday. Not one of Pakistan's batsmen took full advantage...


'Sarwan still key player'

West Indies captain Brian Lara said yesterday that Ramnaresh Sarwan remained one of the team's key players. Lara was responding to reporters' questions at the end of play on the opening day of the second Test against Pakistan in Multan.


Basovak lead the way

Spanish Town-based D.B. Basovak lead the Juiciful sponsored St. Catherine Major League after five rounds of matches. D.B. Basovak who are on 13 points have so far won four games while drawing their other match.


Waterhouse ahead of the pack

After one round of the competition and two to go, defending champions Waterhouse are showing that they are the ones to contend with. They lead the competition in all statistics - the most goals scored with 22, least goals conceded (seven)...


Rovers, Spurs in bad-tempered draw

LONDON (Reuters): Blackburn Rovers midfielder Tugay scored a contender for goal of the season then got sent off in a bad-tempered 1-1 home draw against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League yesterday.


Flawless Federer tops Masters

SHANGHAI (Reuters): World number one Roger Federer under-lined his absolute dominance of men's tennis when he routed American James Blake 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 yesterday to win the Masters Cup for the third time in four years.


Junior head coach hails quality of play at 4x4 tourney

Jamaica's junior volleyball head coach, Oniel Ebanks, has expressed satisfaction with the level of the sport in the island. In an interview with The Gleaner on Saturday after the Volleyfest 4x4 volleyball competition...


MBCC flog Overton in Lue Limited overs

A solid all-round display led Montego Bay Cricket Club (MBCC) to an emphatic eight-wicket victory over Overton Cricket Club in the opening game of the Lucille Lue Limited Overs competition, at Barnett Oval, St. James yesterday.




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