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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | February 9, 2007

T&T send Jamaica packing
MANDEVILLE: JAMAICA'S BID for a place in the Carib Beer cricket series Challenge Trophy final against Carib Beer Cup winners Barbados ended in disappointment at Alpart yesterday when they were beaten by last year's Cup champions Trinidad and Tobago.

Soaring Slack steals the show

HOLMWOOD'S CLASS Two athlete Salcia Slack was the star performer at Saturday's Youngster Goldsmith Classic held at the Stadium East complex - winning three events. Slack claimed the long jump with a leap of 5.45 metres...

Jamaicans excel at Indiana Relays

WORLD JUNIOR sprint relay gold medallist Kerron Stewart and Wilbert Walker were double winners at the weekend's Indiana Relays hosted by Indiana University in Bloomington.

Herbert Morrison, William Knibb the new champs

WESTERN BUREAU: HERBERT MORRISON Technical High School and William Knibb High School both emerged as first-time champions in the 2007 ISSA/KFC Western High Schools Basketball League at the weekend, when they dethroned Muschett High School...

No 'Tour' for Landis due to doping charges

PARIS (Reuters): TOUR DE France winner Floyd Landis will not take part in this year's race so he can concentrate on fighting doping charges on one front rather than two. The American was facing disciplinary hearings in both France...

St Jago one win away from first title - VMBS under-19 HIGH SCHOOL FINAL

ST. JAGO High are one game away from their first ISSA/KFC High School Basketball Under-19 League crown following a 53-42 win over Wolmer's Boys at Mico College yesterday. St. Jago overcame a first-quarter deficit of 12-8 and never relinquished...

LoJ backs JFF to the tune of $3m

LIFE OF Jamaica (LoJ) is back on board with the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) as it handed over $3 million worth of sponsorship to the national programme yesterday. This was more good news for the JFF which released unaudited figures...

Premier teams barrel along

FOUR PREMIER League teams booked their places in the second round of the Red Stripe Champions Cup knockout competition yesterday. They are August Town, Boys' Town, Village United and Wadadah. Western Confederation team Downs United also advanced...

Johnson leads Jamaica into action

DAMION JOHNSON will kick off Jamaica's 2007 Davis Cup campaign today when he faces Uruguay's Marcel Felder in the opening singles rubber of their Americas Zone Group Two tie in Punta del Este.

ON THE BOUNDARY - Memories of Sabina Park

IN THE middle of last year, Sabina Park came under heavy fire from West Indies captain Brian Lara. After three drawn Test matches, the Digicel series against India came to Sabina Park for the fourth, final and decisive match.

Stars come out of opening round

LONDON (AP): SEVEN OF the world's top 10 players will be in action today for the first round of the Davis Cup. The notable exception is No. 1 Roger Federer, who is sitting out Switzerland's World Group match against Spain.

Miracle Man is 'Horse of the Year' again - Supreme Ventures gets None Such award

Superhorse MIRACLE MAN and Supreme Ventures Limited won the top awards at last night's 18th annual None Such /Horse of the Year Awards Dinner at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. MIRACLE MAN, unbeaten in nine starts locally...

HORSE SENSE - Social benefits of owning a horse

This week, we continue to look at how racing is viewed in South Africa and what is being done to encourage new owners. The Breeders Association and the Racing Authority jointly put out a publication which makes interesting reading and provides...





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