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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | September 20, 2008

NPL launched with great expectations - Clubs face harsher penalties for missing games
Bigger fines and heavier penalties will be in place for teams that fail to honour their fixtures in the upcoming season of the Digicel Premier League, which kicks off tomorrow under new title sponsors Digicel.

Bolt's journey to stardom (Pt I)

In October 2004 when Glen Mills took up the challenging job of coaching Usain Bolt, one of Jamaica's most outstanding junior athletes, he did it with supreme confidence with eyes set on the Beijing Olympics.

Jamaica College (JC), Kingston College (KC) score massive victories

Defending champion Jamaica College (JC) recorded their first victory of the season in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel-sponsored competition, whipping Mona High 5-1 in come-from-behind 5-1 fashion at Mona yesterday.

Mullings' two-month ban stands

The full commission on Thursday upheld its decision to suspend jockey Oneil Mullings for his involvement in an altercation with Donovan Alvaranga, on the morning of Thursday, July 17, at Caymanas Park.

Walker hurdles failures in year-long trek to Olympic glory

A year ago, Melaine Walker was in a very different position than she finds herself in today.

Mr Blair to shine on 'Kiddy' Mattis Day

Eight-time champion trainer, Kenneth Mattis, who announced his retirement almost 10 weeks ago after a long and distinguished racing career, greets fans on RJR Jamaica St Leger raceday at Caymanas Park, July 12.Mr Blair to shine on 'Kiddy' Mattis...

Garvey hunt Central's scalp

Western Bureau: Champions Garvey Maceo, which have not seen any action since their opening day 1-0 win against Kemps Hill, will be among the teams on show this afternoon when the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup...

Clubs roll out stars for limited overs semis

A number of Jamaica and West Indies players will be on parade today in the semi-finals of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) limited overs cricket competition, which will take place in east Kingston, at the Kensington Oval, and in St Catherine at...

What do you say to Xavier?

What we've got here is ... failure to communicate.

In your neighbourhood: Local teams for Cayman tour

Two Clarendon All-Star football teams departed the island yesterday for Cayman Island.

Performer of the week: Tremendous start for Malcolm

ARMED WITH a quick turn of pace and the ability to drive the ball goalwards at tremendous velocity, St George's High forward Kemal Malcolm has all the attributes that could make a successful season for both himself and his team.

I failed where I should not have, says Simoes

Former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) technical director, René Simoes, released what would most likely be his final open letter to the Jamaican public yesterday, a week after...

Jamaica could host regional one-dayers

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):This season's regional one-day tournament will be played in either Guyana or Jamaica, the West Indies Cricket Board has indicated.





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