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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | October 18, 2008

Jamaica College, Wolmer's game ends in chaos
It was chaos at Jamaica College (JC) yesterday as the much anticipated top-of-the-table Group C clash between the hosts and Wolmers Boys ended prematurely, with JC leading 3-2.

Walters taking steps towards world title

BUILDING ON the strength of a solid 38-11 amateur boxing record, 21-year-old Nicholas Walters, who is the Caribbean Amateur Boxing Association featherweight champion, has started the climb to what he hopes will be a world title as a professional before I am 25.

Tendulkar breaks Lara's record

Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar reacts after becoming Test crickets highest run-scorer on the first day of the second Test between India and Australia, in Mohali, India, yesterday.

'Bigga' with a big heart - Broken-jawed Reggae Boy fights through pain in winning cause

Oneil Thompsons visible size earned him the nickname 'Bigga'. But no tape or scale could measure the Jamaica midfielders courage in Wednesdays crucial World Cup football qualifier against Honduras.

Five to be honoured at Bell/Ziadie Memorial

Former FIFA referee, Owen Powell, heads the list of those to be honoured at the 22nd staging of the Bell/Zaide Memorial football match, which takes place on Heroes Day, this Monday at 3:30 p.m. at St George's College.

Jamaica's key players to miss ODI start

Defending regional one-day champions Jamaica, could be without as many as eight of their top players when they start their title defence on November 4.

Stewart disappointed Boyz never scored more goals

Kwesi MugisaStaff ReporterDespite a much-needed 1-0 win against Honduras on Wednesday night, Bradley Stewart, assistant coach of Jamaicas Reggae Boyz, admits that it was a disappointment to not have scored more than a single goal.

Bruceontheloose for Cash Pot Trophy

The Supreme Ventures two-year-old Series kicks off at Caymanas Park today, with the $2.5-million Cash Pot Only One For Me Trophy race over 1200 metres for native breds.

D-Day for inter-zone aspirants

Nine inter-zone places and five Ben Francis Cup Knockout slots are up for grabs when the curtain comes down on the preliminary round of the 2008 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup today, with 32 games spanning 12 zones, all set to begin at 3:30 p.m.

Wizards, Bulls look to close out series

Tivoli Wizards and Port Royal Bulls go into Game Two of their best-of-three quarter-final series this evening, looking to eliminate their opponents and inch closer to title contention, in the KFC National Basketball League.

August Town, Santos in big Jackie Bell KO clash

Kwesi MugisaStaff ReporterFormer top-flight representatives August Town and Santos will lock horns at the UWI Bowl, when the Western Union KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout competition gets under way at 3:30 p.m. today.

Business pro vs cricket great

ONE WAY or another, it appears that Jamaica's cricket is set to benefit from the race for the presidency of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) based on the candidacy of both individuals challenging for leadership of the association.

PERFORMER OF THE WEEK - Ryce is right for Boyz

FORGET YAMS, dumplings and bananas, all Jamaicas Reggae Boyz need is Ryce. Well, Jamal Campbell-Ryce that is.

IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD

Defending champions Ken's Wildflower and Colours International will do battle in one of two semi-finals in the Petcom/MegaMart Portmore Metropolitan League tomorrow at Kens Wildflower sports ground.





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