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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 13, 2006

King defends Lara's opening role
MULTAN, Pakistan (CMC): West Indies head coach, Bennett King has defended Brian Lara's role as opener in the last One-Day International against Pakistan. Lara was dismissed for a first-ball duck as the West Indies went on to lose the match...

Girls in showdown for all-island supremacy

Schoolgirls will shot for all-island supremacy in the junior and senior finals of the Digicel/Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) Netball competition at Leila Robinson Courts this afternoon.


Double Bow set to sail in Pringle Cup

Only five starters are slated to contest today's Caymanas Park open allowance feature for the Pringle Cup over 1100 metres, one of four trophy races on the 11-race programme which commences at noon.


Lambert wants batsmen to capitalise on starts

Several batsmen got starts in Jamaica's one-day trial match at Elleston Road yesterday, but none carried on to score even a half century. This was noted as a concern for acting captain of Jamaica's team Tamar Lambert. It adds to the sentiments...


Burrell joins CFA team

Former president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell, is now a member of the Clarendon Football Association (CFA). Burrell accepted the invitation from the CFA at yesterday's launch of the Captain's Bakery Major League...


St Catherine lose again

Defending Under-19 cham-pions St. Catherine slumped to their second straight defeat of the season when they went down 59-58 to Meadowbrook in ISSA/KFC schoolboy basketball action at Meadowbrook high yesterday.


Sarwan wins top Guyanese award

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): West Indies vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan was Thursday named Guyana's senior Cricketer-of-the-Year by the Guyana Cricket Board. The award for the 26-year-old comes after his outstanding form in the second phase...


'It's the man behind the wheel'

Gary Gregg and his United Kingdom-based engineer, Ian Davies, held the winning trophies aloft to thunderous applause of scores of die-hard motorsports fans, who turned out at the Hilton's New Kingston hotel on Monday night to congratulate the team...


National Supply makes a splash for ASAJ

The Amateur Swimming Association (ASAJ) received a boost through an $84,000 Porter Cable Power Washer from National Supply Company Limited, which will help in the maintenance of the National Stadium Pool.


Police National take charge of Super League

Police National took over sole leadership of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Jamaica National (JN) Super League with a convincing 3-0 victory over Santos on Saturday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - England could do with a Bradman

The third Test match in the Ashes series between England and Australia, the two oldest rivals in cricket, gets under way in Perth tomorrow, this evening local time, and fans around the world can be forgiven if they..




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