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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 30, 2007

Jamaica facing huge defeat
When the second day's play of the regional four-day Carib Beer series cricket match between Jamaica and Barbados ended at Chedwin Park yesterday, the home team, bubbling with confidence a few days ago, was in serious trouble and on the run.

W Connection win CFU Cup

MARABELLA, Trinidad (CMC): Andre Pacheco netted an early goal and fired W Connection to a 1-0 win over San Juan Jabloteh in the all-Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Champions Cup final at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium on Sunday...


Victory lifts up Spring

Former Premier League campaigners, Constant Spring, began the second round of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/ Jamaica National (JN) Super League on a winning note, when they beat Mountain View 2-1 at the Barbican...


Australia strengthen WNC staff

SYDNEY, Australia (CMC) Former title-holders Australia have beefed up their coaching staff ahead of this year's World Netball Championship (WNC).


Poor old England

When the Ashes series 2006/07 began in Australia back in November, there were many people, including a host of Englishmen, who, remembering the results of the previous summer, were willing to place a bet on England coming out victors.


Portmore teams headed in opposite direction

Two teams heading in the opposite directions produced a typical derby performance as Portmore United defeated Naggo Head 2-0 in a highly controversial Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game on Sunday at Ferdie...


Manchester sound ominous warning

Manchester High's coach, Jerry Holness, has expressed satisfaction with the performance of his girls at the seventh edition of The Queen's/Grace Jackson Invitational held at Stadium East Complex.


Confident Tivoli face Molynes in semis

Molynes United 'A' will face Tivoli 'B' in today's opening semi-final game of the Jamaica Netball Association/Jamaica National Open League Consolation knockout competition starting at 5:45 p.m.


Bora names 22-man squad

A squad of 22 players was named by technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic yesterday to commence training for the 2007 Lunar New Year Cup in Hong Kong, February 18-21.


T&T smell victory

POINTE-A-PIERRE (CMC): Off-spinner Amit Jaggernauth grabbed seven wickets as Trinidad & Tobago asserted their dominance and pushed Windward Islands to the brink of defeat on the second day of their fourth round Carib Beer Series...


Guyana grab slim lead

BERBICE (CMC): Thirteen wickets tumbled yesterday as Guyana took a narrow eight-run first innings lead against the Leeward Islands on the second day of their fourth round Carib Beer Series match at Albion.


El Commandante track renamed

The El Commandante racetrack in Puerto Rico, where Miracle Man scored that historic win in the Confraternity Classic on December 9, has changed hands and will now be known as the Hipodromo Camarero.


Midweek racing resumes tomorrow

Midweek racing returns to Caymanas Park for the first time this season with a nine-race programme featuring race number one in the CTL Claiming Series ($200,000-170,000) over the straight five course.


Barbaro dies from complications

KENNETT SQUARE, Pennsylvania (AP): Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was put down yesterday after complications from his breakdown at the Preakness last May.


Pick-9 caught at last - Six share $16.2m

With $10.6 million already in the kitty, Pick-9 sales went through the roof at Caymanas Park on Saturday and when the dust had settled, fortune smiled on six punters.


Munro make perfect start

Defending champions Munro College will be hunting their third consecutive victory in the 2007 Inter- Secondary Schools Sports Association/ Jamaica Hockey Federation boys Under-19 competition when they square off against Kingston...




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