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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 30, 2007

'West Indies will not take Zimbabwe lightly'
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC): WEST INDIES captain Chris Gayle said yesterday that he and his players would not be taking Zimbabwe lightly when they play a five-match one-day international series in the coming two weeks. Speaking ahead of the first match at the Harare...

Seba too much for Harbour View

SEBA UNITED looked like a machine of destruction on Wednesday night as they tore though the Harbour View team at will during their encounter in the Cash Plus Premier League at Jarrett Park. The pace at which they played and the speed at which they moved the ball had the Harbour View...

Atkinson makes big splash

ALIA ATKINSON turned in some superb performances at the Texas A&M women's swimming and diving three-day Art Adamson Invitational meet at the weekend. Atkinson, a sophomore at Texas A&M, had two individual wins in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke races in National Collegiate...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Words of wisdom from Glaser, Dehring

LAST SATURDAY, Tym Glaser, the Sports Editor of The Gleaner, writing in his column, Final Word, commented on the Jamaica Football Federation's announcement that it needs some one billion dollars to prepare the national team for its bid to qualify for the 2010 World Cup...

Can 'Tappa' be given a chance?

I AM going to take a moment to thank Herb McKenley for his contribution to sports in Jamaica. Well done, Herb, we will never forget you, and Jamaicans don't generally tend to forget the truly great ones.With that aside, I am going to get back to my first...

JRC suspends fighting jockeys

Jockeys Larris Allen and Andrew Nunes, both of whom were engaged in a cavalier horseback fight in the 13th and final race at Caymanas Park on Saturday, November 10, were heavily penalised by the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) yesterday. Allen, a top-10 jockey...

Trainers' association to honour four members

Tomorrow Marks the annual Jamaica Racehorse Trainers' Association (JRTA) Raceday at Caymanas Park and in keeping with the day's activities, four trainers will be publicly honoured by the association. They are 14-time champion Philip Feanny, JRTA's president Vin Edwards...

Pistons bounce the Cavaliers

DETROIT (Reuters): THE DETROIT Pistons raced to a 109-74 victory over Cleveland after the Cavaliers stand-out player LeBron James was injured on Wednesday night. James sprained his left index finger in the second quarter and the Pistons outscored the Cavaliers...

Cameron's special honour

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (CMC): ENGLISH-SPEAKING Carib-bean World Champions Bert Cameron and Troy Kemp are among 23 to be inducted into track and field's Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Hall of Fame.Bahamian Kemp won the men's high jump gold in...

Qualifying schedule a death sentence, says China coach

BEIJING (Reuters):CHINA COACH Ratomir Dujkovic said forcing his team to play their World Cup qualifiers before the end of June presents him with an impossible dilemma as he tries to balance the interests of the senior and Olympic teams....





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