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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | January 31, 2007

Jamaica dreams crushed
JAMAICA'S DREAM of winning the regional four-day Carib Beer Cup ended like a nightmare yesterday morning at Chedwin Park when they were soundly beaten by leaders Barbados.

Choose Choo Choo Choo

CAYMANAS PARK marks its first mid-week meet for 2007 with a well-supported nine-race programme featuring race No. 1 in the CTL Claiming Series ($200,000 - $170,000) over the straight five course.


Cash incentives for record-breakers

RECORD-BREAKERS will leave the 31st staging of the Gibson Relays, the Carib-bean's biggest relay festival, at the National Stadium on February 24 with cash rewards.


Super Serena

SERENA WILLIAMS put on a class act to win the Australian Open women's singles tennis tournament, which ended with the final in Melbourne on Saturday (Friday night Jamaica time).


Naggo Head seeking boost

PREMIER LEAGUE strugglers Naggo Head will hope for a better run of form when they take on Super League team Sporting Central Academy as the Red Stripe Champions Cup kicks off 3:30 today at Brancourt.


England tumble to Kiwis

NEW ZEALAND completed a comfortable 58-run win over England yesterday, all but guaranteeing themselves a place in the tri-series finals against Australia.


T&T trounce the Windward Islands

TRINIDAD AND Tobago recorded their second successive win of the Carib Beer Series when they predictably completed a comprehensive innings and 86-run win against Windward Islands at Guaracara Park yesterday.


XLCR, Ardenne through to semis

ARDENNE HIGH and Excelsior were the first two teams to qualify for the semi-finals of Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association KFC Southern Conference Under-16 basketball competition after recording quarter-final victories on Monday...




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