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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | May 24, 2007

Inzaghi reaps sweet revenge for AC Milan
ATHENS (Reuters): AC MILAN beat Liverpool 2-1 with two goals from Filippo Inzaghi to win the European Cup for the seventh time yesterday and avenge their defeat by Liverpool on penalties in the final two years ago. Liverpool, who looked down and out...

Odds still against West Indies

THE WEST Indies take on England in the second Test of their four-match series at Headingley in the usually wet and cold Leeds tomorrow. After entering the first Test as rank outsiders, after going to Lord's with a bit of fear in their eyes and giving the home team a run...

Blades cut short Shelton's dream

DREAMS OF playing in England's top tier finally came true for national striker Luton Shelton this past season. However, they vanished just as quickly following the relegation of his team, Sheffield United, on the final day of the season.

The wisdom of a spinner

FOR MANY years the West Indies have claimed to be bereft of spinners and so it wasn't surprising, even if unwise, that they went to England without one. After getting belted all over the park on an easy-paced wicket, the West Indies faced their first at bat ...

Hot Seba crush Kickers

WESTERN BUREAU: SEBA UNITED severely blunted Violet Kicker's bid to re-establish themselves as a top-flight team when theyhanded them a crushing 9-0 defeat in their St.

St George's, Sporting Central locked at top

WESTERN BUREAU: EASTERN CONFEDERATION champions St.George's and their central Jamaica counterparts, Sporting Central, took over joint leadership of the four-team Wray and Nephew National Premier League play-offs when they both emerged with victories...

Pacers Juvenile nip Sting

WESTERN BUREAU: PACERS JUVENILE made a winning start to their campaign in the St.James Hart & Son Senior Netball League on Sunday, carving out an exciting 26-25 win over Sting in the opening game of the season at the Montego Bay Boys' and Girls' Club courts.

Spurs extend lead against Jazz

NEW YORK (Reuters): THE SPURS took a commanding 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals on Tuesday night, leading from start to finish to beat the Utah Jazz 105-96 in San Antonio.Tim Duncan scored 26 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and added five blocked...

Blazers win first pick in NBA draft

MIAMI (Reuters): THE PORTLAND Trail Blazers won the lottery for first pick in the NBA draft on Tuesday night and believe their new face will be a "catalyst" to transform them into a major player. Ohio State centre Greg Oden and Texas forward Kevin Durant...

Barmy 'Harmy' at crossroads

LONDON (Reuters): WHO IS the real Steve Harmison? Wisden Cricketers Alma-nac presents both sides of the world's most enigmatic fast bowler in its accounts of the opening Tests in the past two Ashes series. The first is from the Lord's Test in the...

Formula One upsets in Labour Day Trophy

FORMULA ONE, running at odds of 17-1 with in-form jockey Oneil Mullings aboard, got up in the nick of time to deny long-time leader RIGMAROLE in the Labour Day Trophy high claiming feature over 1200 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday...





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