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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | December 11, 2007

Hot final expected
TIVOLI GARDENS survived a slow early-season start, attempted mutiny and an embarrassing 3-0 loss against Port-more United en route to qualifying for this Sunday's first-round final of the Cash Plus Premier League. Starting Sunday's decisive final match of the round as one of many team...

Gayle hoping to win fitness battle

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters): West Indies captain Chris Gayle, who missed the last three one-day matches against Zimbabwe with a hamstring strain, said yesterday he hoped to be fit for the first Test against South Africa on December 26."My is coming on very well...

Regional club cricket needs audit - Patterson committee says revival crucial to West Indies ascendancy

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): The Patterson committee set up to look at the governance of West Indies cricket has called on the ruling West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to audit the state of club cricket. The committee, headed by former Jamaica Prime Minister P.J. Patterson...

Walker poised for first crown

Apprentice Omar Walker returned from a two-day suspension to ride four winners at Caymanas Park on Saturday and the chance of closest rival, Trevor Simpson ,catching the 24-year-old apprentice in their championship race has evaporated. As a result of Saturday's four-timer...

Jockey Fallon cleared of race-fixing charge

Today's racing takes place at Fontwell, Sedgefield and the all-weather Flat course Southwell. Meanwhile, six-time champion jockey Kieren Fallon is again free to ride in Britain after his race-fixing trial collapsed at the Old Bailey in London last Friday....

Bernard calls for increased support as sunshine girls honoured for WNC bronze finish

Marva Bernard, president of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) has called on corporate Jamaica to get on board to supporting the development of netball in the country. "This is a glorious opportunity to help young women realise their dreams because after the end of the World Championships ...

IOC delays decision on medals

LAUSANNE, Switzerland(Reuters): The International Olympic Committee delayed a decision to reallocate medals won by Marion Jones at the 2000 Games because more athletes may be involved in the BALCO doping affair, an IOC official said yesterday....

Waterhouse make strong finish to first round

Even though Waterhouse punished August Town 3-1 in their Cash Plus Premier League match at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium in Drewsland on Sunday, their coach, Wayne Fairclough, is still not satisfied with his team's level of of play....

FROM THE BOUNDARY: Four in four - a performance to cherish

Jamaica are preparing for what is expected to be a strong challenge for the Carib Beer regional four-day titles next year and, after winning the KFC one-day limited-overs crown, they must be a good bet, not only to make a strong challenge, but also a successful one....

For a quartet of Knights ...This one's sweeter

For four Urban Knights players, they were winning the coveted Patrick Ewing Trophy for the second time in three years. With contrasting teammates and dynamics leading to the 2007 title, they hold this one dearer. Knights defeated Blazing Panthers 94-77 on Sunday night...





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