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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 1, 2008

Premiership uncertainty
CAPTAIN Horace Burrell, who recently yanked the reins of the Jamaica Football Federation from Crenston Boxhill, yesterday counted his words, refusing to delve into the uncertainty now surrounding sponsorship of the Cash Plus Premier League. With the league's title sponsor ...

Fairclough getting the vibes back at Waterhouse

FOOTBALL is so important to the rhythm of the Waterhouse community that it forced a coaching substitution in the flagship area team participating in the Cash Plus Premier League.And, if only for the moment, Wayne Fairclough's return has scored big time on both flanks, proving how perfect...

Take Mucho Gusto today

A NEW YEAR of racing kicks off at Caymanas Park this afternoon with more than $5.5m in carryovers, $974,625 in the Super-6 and an elusive Pick-9, which opens at $4.5 million in the second race. Trainer Anthony Nunes' MUCHO GUSTO, who returns off a near six-month lay-up...

Bridgmohans star up north

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana(CMC) The Jamaican Bridgmohan brothers Shaun and Jermaine are showing good form over the holiday season at American race tracks.Shaun, currently second in the Fair Grounds jockeys' standings, registered three weekend victories,...

Regional players rise in ICC rankings

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC):On the back of the West Indies' tremendous first Test win over South Africa on Saturday, several Caribbean players elevated themselves on the LG International Cricket Council (ICC) ratings. The latest rankings released on Sunday...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well played, West Indies (and especially so Marlon Samuels)

Going into the first Test against South Africa, the West Indies were underdogs. At the end of it they were heroes an it was a surprise, the players should be proud and deserve to be proud. The West Indies started as underdogs and their victory was surprising...

Serena gunning to regain number one ranking

PERTH, Australia (Reuters):Serena Williams sent an ominous warning to world number one Justine Henin yesterday that she intends to regain top spot this year. The world number seven, who will defend her Australian Open title in Melbourne next month, made a winning start...

Aiken quits scholarship

National senior netball representative, Nicole Aiken, has quit her full basketball scholarship at the Lamar University in Texas. Aiken, who started a bachelor's degree in kinesiology and physical education last year...

Wilmot, Beckford glide away with series

Spectacular performances, including world-class manoeuvres, were the major highlights of the fifth and final event of the Jamaica Surfing Association's (JSA) National Open Surfing Championship Series, held at Boston Beach in Portland, last Saturday....





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