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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 16, 2007

Waterford on brink of Cup semi-finals
WATERFORD will secure a historic berth in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup semi-finals with a win or a draw against Camperdown when the teams face each other in the first game of a doubleheader at Stadium East today.

Sunshine Girls close in on shot at title

JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls are in contention for a medal at the World Netball Championships (WNC) in Auckland, New Zealand, after dispensing with Samoa, 73-42, yesterday.This morning (Ja time) they faced hosts New Zealand in one semi-final while...

Simpson suspended

Title-chasing jockey Trevor Simpson has been suspended for one raceday by the stewards for careless riding aboard winning horse THE GREYT DOCTOR in the first race at Caymanas Park on Wednesday, October 31.The five-time champion was also fined $2,000...

She's Outrageous fancied

Tomorrow's weLl sup-ported 12-race programme at Caymanas Park offers two Super-6s, while the Pick-9 embraces races four to 12.

Three tipsters reap good payday

The penultimate bimonthly prizes in the 2007 Caymanas Track Limited, Markham and Champion Betting Tipsters' competition saw three tipsters finishing in the money, two in a dead heat.In the most wins section, RJR's Errol McKoy and Oral Anderson finished...

Horse racing at its best!

Last weekend, we experienced one of the best promotions on the Thoroughbred racing calendar. Superstakes weekend was just that - a super weekend.

Harris stuns Pagon in final

The WIGTON Windfarm Amateur Tennis Championship climaxed this week at the Liguanea Club in New Kingston.In the men's Class One category, top seed Dwayne Pagon was upset in three sets by Adam Harris 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.

Rising star Wilson claims Clarendon Open

BRANDON WILSON, Jamaica's newest national master chess champion, scored five points from six games to win the fifth Dehring, Bunting and Golding Clarendon Chess Open, held at Glenmuir High in May Pen at the weekend.The tournament, which was organised by...

It was Warne versus Muralitharan

THE SECOND Test between Australia and Sri Lanka is now under way in Hobart. Before it is over, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan, with 702 wickets in his bag, could surpass Australia's Shane Warne, with 708, as the world's leading wicket-taker, and if it does happen...

Gray reaps benefitsof perseverance

JERMAINE GRAY doesn't get much playing time to even think of being a match-winner. Despite this, the Tivoli Gardens striker had big plans for Waterhouse before their Cash Plus Premier League match at Edward Seaga Sports...

Utah Jazz score their fifth straight victory

TORONTO (Reuters): THE UTAH Jazz scored their fifth consecutive victory with a hard-fought 92-88 win over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.Utah (7-2) lead the NBA in points scored per game but had to rely on their defence to extend the winning...

Foreign coach for WI not a problem - Sobers

LONDON (CMC): THE LEGENDARY Sir Garfield Sobers doesn't have a problem with a foreign coach for the West Indies team.

St Georges overrun Sporting Central

SAINT GEORGES showed off their fighting spirit on Wednesday as they earned a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over Sporting Central Academy in their Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) match at Lunch Park in Buff Bay.In wet and...

Eastern high schools vie for JPS top honours

MORE THAN 240 participants from 12 eastern high schools will be vying for top prizes at the Jamaica Public Service-sponsored Eastern Cross Country Athletics Championships today.The event is set to take place...





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