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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 20, 2007

Ja, Guyana showdown
Jamaica continue their bid for honours in the regional four-day Carib Beer cricket series when they take on Guyana at Kensington Park, starting this morning at 10 o'clock, and after snatching first innings points from the Windward Islands...

Barbados brace for Windwards

PORTSMOUTH, Dominica (CMC): Front-runners Barbados and bottom-of-the-table Windward Islands will usher in the Caribbean's latest first-class venue in their third round Carib Beer Series match starting at Benjamin's Park today.


T&T, Leewards chase full points

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): With just eight points from the first two matches of their campaign, title-holding Trinidad & Tobago will be seeking maximum points when they clash with Leeward Islands in a crucial third round Carib Beer...


Lara wary

NAGPUR, India (CMC): West Indies captain Brian Lara yesterday warned his team to prepare for a backlash from India in the four-match one-day international (ODI) series starting tomorrow.


Digicel Cup semis clash

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Guadeloupe surged into the semi-finals of the Digicel Caribbean Cup football tournament when they beat St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1-0 at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium on Thursday night.


Bennett says 'real challenges lie ahead'

Jamaica's senior coach, Junior Bennett, is anticipating a competitive third round Carib Beer Series match against Guyana at Kensington Park, starting today at 10:00 a.m.


Spring need a string of constant wins

If they don't find a way to string some wins together, former Premier League powerhouse team Constant Spring could find themselves relegated twice in two seasons.


In-form Nasatol hard to beat

The bang in form NASATOL looks the horse to beat when he takes on seven opponents in today's feature race for the Millard Ziadie Cup over 1100 metres at Caymanas Park.


Seba 'starting to get steady'

Danilo Barriga, the man who recently took over as Seba United's coach, says the MoBay team is improving but needs to continue in that vein following their first win under his guidance, a 2-1 result over still winless Naggo Head.


Top schools set to sizzle

The 22nd staging of the Seprod/Howard Jackson Relays runs off this morning at Paul Bogle Junior High School in Morant Bay at 9:00 a.m.


Jamaica lagging way behind

Gulfstream Park, Hollywood, Florida: Each winter in the United Stakes, from early January to the end of March, the Gulfstream meeting takes pride of place in terms of being the premier facility for the promotion and presentation of horseracing...


Throwers go for the Big Shot

The top High school throwers will be in action at today's third staging of the Big Shot Invitational at Kingston College. Action begins at 9:00 a.m.


Granville hunt hat-trick of wins

Western Bureau: Granville, the leaders in Zone B and the only team yet to drop a point in the 2006-07 Captain's Bakery Western Super League, will be gunning for a hat-trick of victories this afternoon when they play host to Montpelier in one...


Tivoli, Police feature

Tivoli 'B' will take on Police 'C' in today's feature game of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Jamaica National (JN) Open League Consolation KO competition, starting at 4:50 p.m.


SA's Pillay hoping hard work at MVP will pay dividends

The successes of the local Maximising Velocity Power (MVP) Track & Field Club over the past few years has not gone unnoticed. It is now becoming a destination for international athletes.


Expectant father Woods excited about new season

LOS ANGELES (Reuters): Father-to-be Tiger Woods was in an animated mood as he prepared for his title defence at next week's Buick Invitational outside San Diego.


Kenya's over 40 defectors urged to study politics

NAIROBI (Reuters): Politically naive Kenyan runners who defect to Gulf states for money risk encountering serious problems, observers say.




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