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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | November 27, 2006

West Indies aiming to level series
KARACHI, Pakistan (CMC): West Indies captain Brian Lara is keen for his team to avoid dropping its standards for the crucial third and final cricket Test against Pakistan, following a performance he described as one of the best on foreign soil...

Portmore humble tired Seba 3-0

Western Bureau: Portmore United avenged their first round loss to Seba United in fine style yesterday afternoon when goals by Onandi Lowe, Adrian Reid and Carlington Smith gave them an emphatic 3-0 win over the Montego Bay team at Jarrett Park.


Dean pumps in stoppage time winner

After no less than four good chances at goal, Tivoli Gardens striker Roland Dean scored the one that mattered most when he found the back of the net in the 90th minute to give his team a 2-1 win over Boys' Town at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex.


Arnett get revenge

Arnett Gardens turned in a dominant performance, dispatching westerners Wadadah 5-1, to get their Wray and Nephew Premier League second round off to a flying start at the Tony Spaulding Complex yesterday.


Waterhouse clinch points

It was back to business for Wray and Nephew National Premier League defending champions Waterhouse and they returned to winning ways, battling their way to a 3-2 victory over struggling August Town at the UWI Bowl yesterday.


Harbour View pushing to regain lead this round

HARBOUR VIEW coach Lenny Hyde says his team will have to catch Premier League champions Waterhouse in the second round, which they got under way with a 2-0 win over last-place Naggo Head at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.


Scott nets hat-trick as Reno hammer Village

Reno's purple patch at the St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) ground continued yesterday with a 5-0 spanking of region mates Village. Nicholi Findlayson's conversion of a penalty in the 40th minute...


World Cup may become a burden

Pat Rousseau, the former president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the man who won the region's bid to host next year's World Cup tournament, is a worried man. According to the distinguished attorney, the West Indies have gone overboard...


Jose Mourinho pep talk spurs Chelsea in United draw

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters): Chelsea's fightback for a 1-1 draw at Manchester United followed a half-time dressing-down by coach Jose Mourinho, who said his players were doing nothing to win yesterday's clash.


Reid gets FIFA appointment

Former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) general secretary, Horace Reid, has been appointed by the Federation Internationale Football Associations (FIFA) to serve on its Stadia Inspector committee for the 2010 World Cup..


Jamaica trample Antigua

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Tournament favourites Barbados and Jamaica both completed their second consecutive wins while Dominica upset St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) in the 2006 Caribbean Netball Association's Jean Pierre Under-16 tournament...


Smith hits a century

POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (CMC): Left-handed opening batsman Devon Smith fashioned an unbeaten century to put the West Indies 'A' team in command of the first unofficial Test against Sri Lanka A at Guaracara Park yesterday.




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