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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 5, 2007

GraceKennedy feeds millions into Champs - Issa inks three-year $42m deal
The Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) will for the first time pocket the entire gate receipts from Champs - the annual National High School Athletics Championships, which is set to run from March 28-31.

Jamaica put to the sword

CAYON, St. Kitts (CMC): Leeward Islands captain, Sylvester Joseph, was on the brink of a another regional century as his side revelled in Jamaica's bowling on the opening day of their first round Carib Beer Series match at St. Mary's Park yesterday.


Pollard's ton rescues T&T

CRAB HILL, Barbados (CMC): A rare hundred on first-class debut from Keiron Pollard pulled reigning champions Trinidad and Tobago out of trouble in their opening match of the Carib Beer Series against Barbados yesterday.


Windwards struggle on rain-ruined day

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): Rookie teenage batsman Andre Fletcher and veteran Junior Murray shone as hosts Windward Island reached 163 for five against Guyana on a truncated opening day of their Carib Beer Series encounter at the Tanteen...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Bora's problem

According to the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), its technical director, Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic, will be receiving US$1 million per year for services rendered to the country's football, and to almost every Jamaican...


Embattled Seba plan protest

Seba United's struggles on and off the pitch continued when they were hammered 4-1 by Harbour View in Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) play on Wednesday night at the Harbour View Mini Stadium.


We've really suffocated England, says Warne

SYDNEY (Reuters): Typical of a man regarded as one of the all-time greats, Shane Warne marked his farewell to Test cricket with a brilliant all-round display in the final Ashes Test against England on Thursday.


Make a royal start ... Go with Queen Of My Heart

CARRYOVERS of $754,877.25 in the Super-6 and a whopping $4,377,611.70 in the Pick-9 should ensure brisk business in the two exotic bets tomorrow at Caymanas Park and at off track betting parlours across the island.


HORSE SENSE - Integrity of racing

The integrity of thoroughbred racing is paramount. Justice must not only be done but also appear to be done. There will always be stories of horses not trying, races being 'fixed' and a number of other dishonest practices...




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