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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 27, 2006

King answers the Bell - Jamaican fighter gets Mormeck rematch in March
PARIS, France (CMC): The long-awaited rematch between Jamaican O'Neil Bell and Jean-Marc Mormeck, of France, is set to take place next March in France. Promoter Don King is booking the Levallois-Perret Centre in France for the big Bell-Mormeck clash...

Man in the middle - Vin Blaine: Coach who leads Jamaica's successful Reggae Girlz

Illustrated neatly on the pages of a personal planner Vin Blaine lugs around with him most days is a map to his deepest passion. Side-by-side on white, lined paper, are scribbled notes, instructions for coaching women's football.

Warne spins past 700-wicket mark

MELBOURNE (Reuters): Shane Warne never imagined his farewell to be so successful after he captured five wickets and became the first player to claim 700 Test scalps on the opening day of the fourth Ashes Test against England yesterday.

Bradshaw out 4-day squad

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): West Indies fast bowler Ian Bradshaw has been left out of the Barbados squad for the four-day regional competition next month but is still expected to feature during the season because of a recently implemented ...

United stretch lead as Chelsea stutter

LONDON (Reuters): Chelsea's defensive frailties cost two valuable points in their quest for a hat-trick of Premier League titles yesterday when a Michael Essien own goal gave Reading a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.

Triple treat for Feanny

FORMER champion trainer Philip Feanny yesterday reminded all and sundry he's still a master at his craft, saddling three winners on the big Boxing Day card including RUM TALK and DISTINCTLY IRISH, winners of the Supreme Ventures Limited Jamaica...

Camp for national squad

The Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica (ASAJ) will be hosting a camp for national squad swimmers between the ages of 10-15 starting today and concluding Saturday. Coach Rob Emary of Broward Aquatics Swim Club in Fort Lauderdale...





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