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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | February 27, 2007

Harbour View gearing for Boys' Town challenge
Harbour View say they are ready for Boys' Town in the final of the Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout competition after dispatching arch-rival Waterhouse 1-0 at the National Stadium on Sunday night. Harbour View, which lead the premier league by three points...

Police open six-point margin

Police National strengthened their quest for a spot in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League play-off with a 2-0 victory over Constant Spring in the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) /Jamaica National (JN) Super League at Barbican on Saturday.

Organisers satisfied with success of Sigma Run

Melissa Crooks, marketing manager at Pan Caribbean Financial Services, said she was elated with the turnout and equally happy that the company's target was far surpassed at this year's ninth staging of the Pan Caribbean Sigma Run on Sunday.

Sunshine Girls test big two

Jamaica's Sunshine Girls will play two, two-Test series against New Zealand and Australia in July this year, as the country continues its build-up to the World Netball Championships (WNC) in November in New Zealand...

Stewart focusing on World Champs

World Junior Championships gold medallist Kerron Stewart is determined to be on Jamaica's team for this summer's World Championships in Osaka, Japan. To win a place on Jamaica's team is one of my goals," Stewart told The Gleaner yesterday....

'Skit' Williams still enjoys training after 34 years

From head of The Gleaner photographic department to racehorse trainer at Caymanas Park marked a significant step in the life of 76-year-old Ivanhoe 'Skit' Williams, but even at this stage he says retirement is not on the cards....

Tough day for Pick-9 players

Pick-9 players experienced a rough passage at Caymanas Park on Saturday and the carryover to this weekend is $1 million.With odds-on favourites such as SIR KHAN, STRONG HOPE, HIDALGO and BLOW WIND BLOW mowed down like sitting ducks, consolation prizes...

Dixon replaces Young as Portmore United's coach

FORMER national defender Linval 'Rudi' Dixon will effectively become the new head coach of Wray and Nephew National Premier League team Portmore United on Thursday, March 1, following the departure of Paul Young.In a press release from the club...

St. Andrew launch U-16 title defence

Defending champions St. Andrew High will face Papine in today's feature game of Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/Jamaica Hockey Federation (JHF) girls Under-16 competition at the Mona Hockey Turf, starting at 2:00 p.m.

Herbert Morrison, STETHS favoured

Western Bureau:The best of western Jamaica's track and field will be on show at the unfinished Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay today as the top high school athletes from the parishes of St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, Hanover, St. James and Trelawny...

Boxers off to Bahamas

Four Jamaican boxers departed the island yesterday en route to The Bahamas for Thursday night's First Class Promotions Boxing card.Boxers Anthony Osbourne, Ricardo Planter, Clifton Lewis and Patrick Taylor will take part in four bouts against Bahamian opponents...

Wilson calls for Bell

SCRANTON, Philadelphia (CMC): The cruiserweight boxer Darnell Wilson posted a thumping third-round victory over fellow American Kelvin Davis Friday night and then sent out a strong verbal message to Jamaican world champion O'Neil Bell.

Rusea's goalie targets professional career

Lucea, Hanover: Seventeen-year-old Wayne Sawyers of Hopewell, Hanover, has his sights unwaveringly set on becoming a professional goalkeeper.As far as he can remember, the fifth former, who is currently the number two goalkeeper ...

Federer breaks Connors' record

LONDON (Reuters):Roger Federer set a new record for men's tennis dominance yesterday, when he celebrated his 161st consecutive week as world number one.The Swiss eclipsed Jimmy Connors' 30-year-old milestone after extending a streak that began on...





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