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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | February 2, 2008

West Indies on brink of whitewash
South Africa's bowlers endured another ham-mering over the final 10 overs of the West Indies innings, but their batsmen returned the favour with interest, as the hosts stayed on course for a clean sweep of the five-match one-day international series with a five-wicket victory yesterday.

Premier League in limbo

THE ISLAND'S premier league continues to wearily thread in deep, dark waters as new title sponsors, Cash Plus Group, received more bad news yesterday following a refusal by the courts to extend an injunction barring National...

Locals to know fate on Monday

Jamaica's local Reggae Boyz skipped the final training session of an expected week-long training as national technical director Rene Simoes had seen enough.

Outstanding to make it seven

OUTSTANDING bids for her seventh win from nine career starts when she takes on six opponents in the 3-y-o and up open allowance race for the St Catherine Cup over 1100 metres at Caymanas Park today.

Price delighted with points taken off Seba

A goal at the death by substitute Denzil Watson gave former powerhouses Boys' Town a 1-0 win over Seba United at Jarrett Park in the Cash Plus Premier League, in a game which saw both teams ending with 10...

Tivoli, Jamalco in shoot-outfor league title

Defending champions Tivoli Gardens 'A' put their title on the line against Jamalco in today's final of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) Open League, at the Leila Robinson...

Tops in sports for 2007

Tuesday's RJR Sports Foundation's awards ceremony at The Pegasus hotel in New Kingston was a gala affair.

Harbour View to finalise Adidas deal soon

Defending premier league and Caribbean Cup champions, Harbour View Football Club, are in the process of finalising a three-to-four-year contract, which will see the Stars of the East officially become an...

Ganga: T&T eyeing big prize again

COOLIDGE, Antigua (CMC):With last year's shocking final-over defeat long behind them, Trinidad & Tobago's captain Daren Ganga said his team was ready to take home the second Stanford Twenty20 tournament and the US$1 million prize money.

Cap, cap, cap, capoeira ...Martial arts moves to get the Boyz really kicking

Spin kicks, punches and elbow strikes are generally things frowned upon in the international sporting arena of football.

Jamaica warm up for Bermuda

KINGSTON (CMC):Bermuda will play three practice matches here, starting this weekend at Sabina Park, as they intensify their preparations for the Stanford Twenty20 tournament.

PERFORMER OF THE WEEK 'Sammy' on top of his form

Having just missed a century in the third one day international against South Africa at Port Elizabeth last Sunday, West Indies' top order batsman Marlon...

IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD: Letts wins Captain's Bakery pool tourney

ROY LETTS, a former top ranked player, won the Captain's Bakery/Cue Plus Sports Bar open pool tournament last weekend when he defeated Gary Manning 4-2 in the best of seven final at Cue Plus, Port Henderson Plaza.

Keammar confident, but thankful

Seeing this young man on the football field, one would never imagine that he is just 19 years old.

T&T pros back for friendly

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad(CMC):Trinidad and Tobago have announced their 20-man squad, including several of their overseas-based stars, for next Wednesday's friendly inter-national against Guadeloupe at the Queen's Park Oval.





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