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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | January 4, 2007

Gunfire ends match
Gunfire among warring factions outside the playground but within the Boys' Town community, forced a premature end to the Wray and Nephew National Premier League football match between the homesters and Reno, at Collie Smith Drive yesterday.

Dwyer ready to weave his magic

Back-of-the-hand left-arm spinner, André Dwyer, left the island with Jamaica's senior cricket team on Tuesday, convinced that his journey to success has just started. "The journey has just begun," said Dwyer, who had travelled...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Good luck, André Dwyer

Jamaica open their bid for honours in the four-day Carib Beer Series against the Leeward Islands at Warner Park in Basseterre today, and after winning the regional title seven times, after winning it in 2005, and finishing...


Redemption time - Jamaica launch hunt for regional titles

CAYON, St. Kitts (CMC): Kittitians are gearing themselves up for what promises to be an intriguing battle between the Leeward Islands and visiting Jamaica as the first-round matches in the Carib Beer Series begin today.


Tivoli edge Arnett

Surly tempers and meaty challenges replaced traditional tea and crumpets as Tivoli came away 1-0 victors over Arnett in the 'Garden Party' when Wray and Nephew National Premier League action resumed at the Edward Seaga Stadium yesterday.


Waterhouse batter Naggo Head

CHAMPIONS Waterhouse yesterday battered last-place Naggo Head 4-0 at Ferdie Neita Park, ensuring whatever happened in Harbour View's late game against Seba would not affect their five-point lead atop the Wray and Nephew Premier League.


Portmore let Village off the hook

A plucky performance from a depleted Village unit, poor shooting by the Portmore United forwards and if the Portmore coaching staff is to be believed, a below-par performance from the officials, denied Portmore United three points...


VMBS and Champs

Victoria Mutual Building Society's (VMBS) decision to end their sponsorship relationship with the Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships came as a surprise to many.


Kenia Sinclair's the threat

HAVANA, Cuba (CMC): Cuba's 800-metre World Champion Zulia Calatayud is eyeing a gold medal at the Pan American Games in Brazil this summer and sees Jamaican star Kenia Sinclair as one of her main dangers.


Jamaica duo land Calder double

MIAMI, Florida (CMC): Top apprentice jockey Jermaine Bridgmohan and trainer Kirk Ziadie completed a remarkable Jamaican championship double as the Tropical-at-Calder meet ended on Tuesday afternoon.




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